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Android Marshmallow Based OxygenOS 3.0.2 Update Starts Rolling Out For OnePlus 2

The much touted, affordable, flagship killer phone OnePlus2 was being bogged down by a "not so refined" Oxygen OS. Thankfully, after a long wait - Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 based OxygenOS 3.0.2 update for OnePlus2 has started to rollout for users now via OTA update in a phased manner.

OnePlus2 Oxygen OS 3.02 Android Marshmellow

"This update is packed with new features and enhancements. One thing to note is that this update will clear your stored fingerprints. If you have fingerprint authentication setup, you will need to re-enroll again before use."

Here are some of the highlights of this update:

Latest Android Update Brings Text Translation Within Apps....

Technology is making our life easier everyday and one such application is to close the communication barriers across various languages spoken around the world, Google Android 6.0 brings a great feature to it's arsenal allowing users to enjoy the power of Google Translation service from within an app. No more copy-pasting and switching back and forth between apps and screens to translate text, with this new feature translating text, chats, and other app content got a whole lot easier. Beginning this week, you’ll be able to translate in 90 languages right from within some of your favorite apps like TripAdvisor, WhatsApp and LinkedIn.

This new "in-app" translation feature as shown above works on any device running the newest version of Android’s operating system (Android 6.0, Marshmallow). You just need to have the Translate app installed on your Android phone. From there, just go to an app, like TripAdvisor or LinkedIn, and highlight and select the text you want to translate. This feature is already enabled in apps that use Android text selection behavior.

Google Android 6.0 Codenamed "M" - What To Expect...

In 2012 at the Google I/O event, Google announced Android Jelly Bean on June 27th, and its release date followed on July 9th, 2012. During the Google I/O 2013, Google announced the release of Android Kitkat via the Google’s Official Blog on October 31, 2013. During the event at Google I/O 2014, the announcement of Android Lollipop occurred on October 15th, 2014. Afterward, its release was later during the year on November 12th, 2014 via the Google’s Official Blog. The yearly trend seems to be similar to Google’s announcement and release of higher versions of Android. It seems like history usually repeats itself. Hence, if we go by the history then there is expectations of Google to release the latest version of Android with the codename M in its upcoming event; Google I/O 2015 conference. The announcement could happen late this month of May since the developer conference begins on May 28th, 2015 and ends on 29th in Moscone Center West in San Francisco, CA. Its release is expected to happen later during the year between the end of October and early November.

Google Android M

Google has always named its previous versions of Androids after their sugary treats during the conference starting from Apple to the latest one Lollipop. Therefore, going by the company’s naming trends in history; individuals have started guessing what the next Codename M could be. Perhaps it could be Marshmallow, Mint, Mentos, Milkshake, M&M, MilkyWay, Macaron, Muffin, etc. Several individuals bet it would mostly be Marshmallow, but there’s no assurance yet; thus time will tell.

People have a lot of expectations about Google Android 6.0 Codenamed M. The first one is improved security; Android M may bring about a significant change in protecting the privacy of users. According to Android Headlines, Google might introduce Smart Lock to its next version of Android to enable users to keep their phones and details safe from unauthorized access. It would save the users from having to create passwords several times to secure their smartphones. Besides, the Smart Lock would ensure that the Android users can connect their phones to Bluetooth and NFC gadgets and remain unlocked, even though; the smartphones are connected to such devices. This would be a great way to save the users who rarely lock their phones. Additionally, there are anticipations that Android M might include a feature that can block apps from seeing the user’s contacts. For instance, users would choose either to let apps like Facebook access their locations, but deny them the access to their contacts. Isn’t this an achievement? Of course, it is and enhances the security of the users.

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