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New bug fixing update for OnePlus One starts rolling out

Cyanogen is outing a new software update for the OnePlus One. The rollout of build 44S of CyanogenMod 11S for the phone is starting today. As usual in these cases, however, it might be a few days before it reaches all devices out there.

The new version is all about fixing bugs, big and small, some nasty and some less so. Unlike the previous over-the-air release, this one doesn’t come with any new features.

That said, if you’ve been experiencing any of the following bugs, you’ll be happy to know they should be gone for good now. Here’s the full changelog for 44S:

• Fixed issues with memory causing screen artifacts
• Fixed issues with random reboots and instability
• Fixed issues with WiFi and modem crashes
• Fixed issues with Filesystem
• Fixed issues with “black bar”
• Fixed issues with persist partition corruption
• Fixed issues with AT&T VoLTE

Additionally, inside the package you can find new touchscreen firmware as well as a fix for an SSL security issue. So this one clearly sounds like a “must install”.

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