On April 6, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei tweeted that the OnePlus One Marshmallow update with Cyanogen OS 13 has entered the final test stage and is almost ready to go. They're just waiting on 'other parties', presumably the Cyanogen team.
Last week Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for the OnePlus One smartphone was in its 'Final Testing Stage'. However, the Chinese tech firm has finally started seeding the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to the handsets in the form of the latest build of its commercial OS - Cyanogen OS 13 (CM13S).
OnePlus One’s Marshmallow update now in final testing phase
A few days back Carl Pei, the CEO of OnePlus tweeted that the Marshmallow update for the OnePlus One is in the final testing stage and its rollout would start very soon. Fortunately, the much-awaited Cyanogen OS 13 update based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow has finally started rolling out for OnePlus One users. The update sized around 485MB is available as an OTA (Over-the-air) and will be rolled out in phases. This CM13 ZNH0EAS26M incremental update will update your OnePlus One running Cyanogen OS version 12.1.1-YOG7DAS2K1 to 13.0-ZNH0EAS26M. The official Cyanogen OS 13.0 update brings Marshmallow to OnePlus One besides offering security fixes, performance improvements, and other new features.
Earlier this month, it was revealed that the Marshmallow update for the Mi 4 and Mi Note smartphones would be arriving soon. And now, it has been announced that the update is in the final stages of testing.
The release was internally codenamed "New York Cheesecake".[6] On March 9, 2016, ahead of the Google I/O developer conference, Google released the first alpha version[7] of Android "N" as part of a new "Android Beta Program" intended for testing by developers and enthusiasts before official its release "this summer". The developer preview builds were compatible with only current Google Nexus devices; the 5X, 6P, 6, 9, Pixel C, and Nexus Player. The "Android Beta Program" that was introduced allowed testers to opt-in for over-the-air updates to new beta versions as they were released.[8]
Nougat introduces a system for enabling "seamless", automatic system updates, based upon and sharing some code with the implementation of similar functionality on ChromeOS. The system uses a pair of partitions. During the pre-release phase of development, SquashFS had been considered as the filesystem, to help offset the extra storage overhead of maintaining two copies of these partitions. However, for performance reasons, in the public release of Nougat, designers ultimately chose to continue using Android's traditional ext4 filesystem.[41] The Android system executes from an "online" partition, while updates are applied in the background to a redundant "offline" partition. On the next boot following the installation of an update, the redundant partition is designated as active to boot into the updated OS. This system removes the requirement for the device to reboot into the system recovery environment to apply the update (which prevents the device from being used until the update is complete), and also provides a backup of the existing OS in case of failure. Google chose to enable seamless updates only for devices shipped with Nougat (or later), rather than enabling earlier devices to support the feature after repartitioning.[42][43] Additionally, due to the ART changes on Nougat, apps no longer need to be re-compiled upon the first boot after a system update.[44]
Thsks it was really helpfull. I bricked my mate 10, but fortunatelly if you persist many times (perhaps more than 3) to get into the fastboot mode then you have the acces to follow this tutorial and I did. Instructions change a bit but I was guide by the order stablished here. 1. the kernel (fastboot flas kenel "kernel name.img"), 2. recovery ramdisk (fastboot flas recovery_ramdisk "recovery name.img", 3. boot ramdisk, 4. Vendor image and finally 5. system image. The phone its mostly working , the camera, the android codes, youtube and netflix are not running.... So i think it would be required to flah all the files extracted from the update.zip(all the .img )... however the one millon question is: what would be the rigth order to do it? 2ff7e9595c
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