While we eagerly await the unveil of the Android Lollipop based Oxygen OS for the OnePlus One, the company released an incremental update, XNPH05Q, for its customers whose phones are running on Cyanogen 11S. The update brings the integration of MaxxAudio and Swiftkey into the OS itself. A detailed list of changes and fixes given below.
Recovery:
Fixed dab with Linux 3.10
Improved ADB Sideload
Improved wipe confirmation screen layout
Improved progress bar
General:
Fixed wrong emergency call property
Improved audio policy flexibility
Increased void volume
Improved light controls
Updated WCNSS configuration
Upgraded ADCB Files
Powered HAL improvements
Upgraded SQLite to version 3.8.6
Reduced volume increment/decrement step per click
Added support for Query SIM SMS capacity
Upgraded TP firmware to 14001220
Fixed headset insert/remove crash
Fixed ability to hang up a call from a wired audio headset
Set Up:
SetupWizard: Allow turning on mobile data if off by default
FileManager:
Fixed force close when sharing multiple files over Bluetooth
FOTA:
Displays download size as a decimal prefix
Enabled scrolling on the system update screen
Added Download clicked notification
Shows download size on UI
Updated Icons
Added progress bar
CameraNext:
Added letterbox view for to show actual capture in preview
Added toast information to aid in first time use of Continuous shot
GalleryNext:
Additional supported video types
Dialer:
Blacklist, strip extension from number
Fixed screen rotation behavior during call
Clock:
Call events can be handled on alarm
Fixed city and time zone entries
The update is rolling out now via an OTA update. The changes suggest that NFC configuration and media codecs have been updated, and some security issues have also been fixed. New focusing options in video mode have been added and the audio output latency is now optimized.
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Source: OnePlus forums