Yesterday was a big day for the OnePlus 3 thanks to the rollout of the OxygenOS 3.2.0 update. Things are taking a bit of a 180 today, though.
OnePlus has paused the rollout of OxygenOS 3.2.0 to the OnePlus 3. The company explains that there were “some reports of issues while upgrading,” and so the update has been put on hold so that OnePlus can look into the problems. There’s no word on exactly when the rollout will start again, but OnePlus says that it’ll start pushing OxygenOS 3.2.0 “as soon as possible.”
Meanwhile, OnePlus has also revealed that it’s raising the price of the OnePlus 3 in the U.K. As a result of the Brexit and the subsequent drop in the value of the British pound against the U.S. dollar, OnePlus is increasing the price of the OnePlus 3 in the U.K. from £309 to £329. The good news is that the change won’t take place until July 11, so any U.K. folks interested in the OnePlus 3 can get the original price for the next six days.
OnePlus says that the prices for its accessories won’t be affected.