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(Photo : Reuters) The recent news and updates on software updates have been one of the most potential influences of the latest smartphones, and OnePlus One is no exception to the trend.

The recent news and updates on software updates have been one of the most potential influences of the latest smartphones, and OnePlus One is no exception to the trend.

According to the Master Herald, the latest Cyanogen 12.1 OS version will be applied to the OnePlus One devices. When OnePlus decided to use the Cyanogen 12.1 OS, the Android 5.1.1 lollipop was immediately cut from their devices and has since incorporated the use of the new software. At least 2 percent of the company's mobile devices have been using the latest OS.

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IBTimes gave rather detailed information about the software, and the issues that have been fixed by the Cyanogen v12.1 were some very significant features of the device. The Over-The-Air update for OnePlus includes some tweaks on "Fresh Audio FX," "Smarter Screen," "Redesigned Launcher" and some "Playback Support" for its video and audio. OnePlus owners have particular things to remember before they can install the Cyanogen 12.1 version of the software and these are the requirements needed in order to properly install the update. IBTimes featured these requirements and even indicated the step by step guide on how to install the software.

One of the most notable fixes of the OnePlus One Cyanogen has been the LTE issues of the killer flagship phone. Some of the OnePlus devices have issues on their LTE network not working and the Cyanogen 12.1 version was the latest OS to fix the bug. Some of the other issues that were apparently covered by the new software include the "compass calibration," "App Crashes" and Emergency Call issues. The trend of skipping current software has been a trend on the world of smartphones. For example, HTC once skipped the Android lollipop in exchange for the Android 6.0 which came to light weeks after the lollipop was rolled out.

The 645MB software is also said to have covered the issues surrounding the "StageFright" various that dominated Android devices by sending malicious MMS messages that when opened, may post some serious issues about hacking and personal information fraud on the consumer.

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