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OnePlus One and OnePlus 2 to Get Android Marshmallow in 2016
OnePlus One will also be treated to a similar update in the first quarter of 2016 and in the meantime a community build of Oxygen OS for the OnePlus One will be released, however the device won’t be shipped preinstalled with the community build. Interestingly, OnePlus says that it will work on community build of Oxygen OS for OnePlus One only when time permits.
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Xposed is one of the most beloved tools an Android enthusiast can have, as it allows for all sorts of modifications to extend the functionality of our favorite devices.
To install Xposed on your Android device, all you need is a Custom recovery and root.
Those with the OnePlus 2 are informed that the Marshmallow update will also be pushed out to their device in Q1 next year. Rooting your device may void its warranty, so do a proper research before you begin tinkering. The new update will include the new standard Marshmallow API for the fingerprint sensor.
South Korean Android OEM Samsung has always been among the quickest to roll out the latest version of Android to its flagship smartphones. Especially dm-verity would definitely conflict with the modifications of the system partition.
– Access to preferences files might be blocked by SELinux, and Xposed is now not able to work around that. However, rovo89 recommends keeping SELinux enabled and enforcing to prioritize security.
– I could not test all Xposed APIs. The system is booting without any error messages from Xposed, but a few functions that the framework makes available might still need to be adjusted for Marshmallow.
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– Obviously, modules themselves might need to be updated as well due to changes in AOSP. Besides, Marshmallow gives you permission to accept terms and conditions of all apps at one go, but with conditions applied. Check the first source link below for full installation instructions. Carrier units however, will most likely have to wait until that proposed December rollout schedule, or even longer, depending on how much time carriers need to adapt the new OS to their own bloat.