They might be a little late to the party, but the Cyanogen team has finally released their newest ROM for the OnePlus One, Cyanogen OS 12. The launch had to be pushed back a few times due to some technical issues, but now we finally get to see what the Cyanogen team has cooked up for Android Lollipop.
While this ROM is rocking version Android 5.0.2 rather than 5.1, it is still fairly updated, considering how many new devices are shipping with 5.0, and the countless others still running KitKat. If you have a completely stock OnePlus One, you will find the update notification popping up on your device shortly, if it hasn't already. But if you are running a custom ROM, you will need to install Cyanogen OS 12 through a TWRP flash.
Before Getting Started
If you have a stock device, the OTA will install without a problem, but if you have something like OxygenOS on your device, you will need to have TWRP installed as your recovery and the Cyanogen OS 12 ZIP file downloaded as well. Also, if you plan on only testing out Cyanogen OS 12 for a little bit, you will want to use TWRP's "Backup" feature to create a restore file of your current ROM.
Step 1: Boot into TWRP
To install the ROM, you'll need to boot into TWRP, so enable "Advanced reboot" from your Developer options, then select "Recovery" from your power menu.
Step 2: Wipe Your Device
Before you can actually install Cyanogen OS 12, you'll need to wipe your old ROM—select "Wipe" from TWRP's main menu, then select "Advanced Wipe." On the next menu, check the options for Dalvik cache, System, Data, andCache, then "Swipe to Wipe" along the bottom.
Step 3: Install Cyanogen OS 12
With your device now ROM-free, tap "Install," and select the ZIP you downloaded earlier, then "Swipe to Confirm Flash." Once the flash is complete, select "Reboot System," which will bring up the option to install the SuperSU binary to root your device.
Cyanogen OS 12
Included in Cyanogen 12 are all the features that you've grown to love, like secure SMS, screen-off gestures, and theme support, but the development team also included a few extra bonuses.
The theme engine has gotten a complete facelift and even includes a new feature, App Themer. It can be activated from the "Theme Chooser" and allows you to theme individual apps with different theme packs, so you are able to create your own Frankenstein themes. To dismiss the App Themer bubble, just tap-and-hold it, then drag it to the X at the bottom of your screen.
Cyanogen also included their new email app powered by Boxer. This new client comes with built-in Microsoft Exchange support, multiple accounts, quick reply, and all the other premium Boxer features. But don't worry, just because this app has premium features, it is still free with Cyanogen OS 12.
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