For the uninitiated, OnePlus got into a muddy mess in Indian courts even before the official launch late last year, when Micromax claimed to have got into an exclusive deal with Cyanogen Inc. to sell phones running CyanogenMod in India. The Shenzhen based company was even forced to stop selling the phone for a brief period which was later overturned. After that, OnePlus announced that it is working on its own ROM, the OxygenOS which will be ready by Q1 of 2015, and Indian users will be moved to this new ROM. To complicate the matter, Cyanogen had mentioned that those OnePlus One owners in India who bought the phone from outside will continue to get the OTA update for CM, indirectly indicating that those who purchased the phone in India will be left out. But then, the version of OnePlus One sold in India is the exact same version that is sold in Europe, North America and other parts of Asia (outside of China). So we always wondered how Cyanogen will be able to differentiate the users with phones bought in India, unless OnePlus explicitly provides them with the IMEI and other details. Few weeks back when Cyanogen released the last OTA under CM 11S, it was received by everyone in India. So it was almost obvious that the Android 5.0 Lollipop update will also be received by everyone in the country, contrary to the claims made before. Now, this official confirmation will put all doubts to rest. The Android 5.0 based CM 12S OTA update is expected to roll out from March 30th across the world and will be done in a phased manner. Interestingly, OnePlus says that the phones sold from April will continue to come with CM ROM even though its own OxygenOS is expected to be available by March 27th. We are not sure if the three companies have arrived at an out-of-court settlement, but the Indian customers will wholeheartedly welcome this news!