Just the other day, we said that the rollout of Cyanogen 12 to OnePlus One owners ended up temporarily placed on ice. The reason, based on a tweet from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, was considering that the manufacturer wanted to add a whole new feature towards the OnePlus One prior to the Lollipop based Cyanogen 12 was pushed to all units.
The feature is a that wakens a sleeping OnePlus One handset and activates it together with the phrase "O.K. OnePlus." It's similar to your "O.K. Google" phrase that wakes up Google to help you conduct research online. Despite Pei's tweet, many felt that this reason he gave to clarify the halt from the Cyanogen update would have been a fake. And sure enough, which was apparently confirmed today by Cyanogen founder Steve Kondik who posted the reality on OnePlus' forum since the update.
Kondik wrote how the reason the update was temporarily stopped had to do with problems that Cyanogen had updating encrypted devices from Cyanogen 11 to Cyanogen 12. Additionally there was some bugs in mms, telephony as well as in themes that have been serious enough to repair before continuing the update. And an a blunder in the production build environment broke voice wake on Cyanogen 12.
The Cyanogen co-founder posted an email list this morning on the very same OnePlus forum explaining what actions are increasingly being taken to complete the update. First, people who already have updated their OnePlus One to CM12 will get a "bugfixed" version from the update. Those still with CM11 will get on Friday an 8MB update which will prep their phone for your Cyanogen update which will immediately follow.

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