Cyanogen Inc had pulled the development of CyanogenMod 12S for the OnePlus One to add the "OK OnePlus" feature. The update is now ready and starting to roll out to OnePlus One users, but it turns out the pause for for more than just the one feature.
OnePlus' Steve Kondik said on the forum,
"the reasons why we stopped the initial rollout are because of a problem updating encrypted devices from 11 to 12, and a couple of bugs that we felt were critical enough to fix before continuing (mms/telephony/themes). We also had an error in our production build environment that broke voice wakeup."Steve further added that the team is working on :
- Rolling out the new bugfixed update to users already on CM12
- Resuming rollout to users still on CM11 tomorrow (it's late here). You'll actually first see a small 8MB update which will prepare the device for the real update (required if you are encrypted), this will immediately be followed by the new CM12 update.
He mentioned that while rolling out OTAs, it is difficult to account for devices that are not running fully stock versions, and they have to closely monitor diagnostics data. Lastly, he added,
"It's perfectly safe to sideload the build onto your device even if you're encrypted."So if you have a OnePlus One, go ahead and get yourself the update now!
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