Oppo has been working on the ColorOS 11 (Android 11) update for some time and we also saw glimpses of the latest custom skin earlier in the month.

Now, it seems that a bunch of Oppo devices are about to get the latest custom skin and OS update in the form of beta version.

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The OEM has announced that the ColorOS 11 (Android 11) beta update for Oppo Reno3, Oppo Reno3 Pro, Oppo Reno4 5G, and Oppo F17 Pro will start rolling out on September 30 i.e. today.

It must be noted that this update will be released for a limited number of users who registered for the ColorOS 11 beta update.

Also, it is unclear whether Oppo has released the update or not as no announcements have been made about the rollout yet.

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Oppo Reno4 Pro

The ColorOS 11 (Android 11) closed beta update recruitment for Oppo Reno4 Pro started earlier in the month.

Oppo also extended the registration quota so that more users can take part in the closed beta program and test the latest custom skin.

While the OEM has made the closed beta update recruitment announcement for Oppo Reno4 5G, the Oppo community pages for the rest of the devices are currently inaccessible.

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This might be due to the fact that the OEM is yet to start the ColorOS 11 (Android 11) beta update rollout for all aforementioned devices.

Nevertheless, Oppo is known for providing updates as and when promised without any delays so it is safe to assume that the ColorOS 11 (Android 11) beta update will roll out for Oppo Reno3, Oppo Reno3 Pro, Oppo Reno4 5G, and Oppo F17 Pro today itself.

Moreover, if you have registered for the closed beta update and have received it already then feel free to drop a comment below.

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That said, we will keep tracking this for further development and will provide updates once more information becomes available.

In the meantime, you can go through our ColorOS 11 (Android 11) update tracker to stay updated on the topic.

Furthermore, you can check out this list of devices to know whether your Oppo device will get the latest OS and custom skin update or not.

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