This story is being continuously updated…. New updates are being added at the bottom…..
Original story (published on June 13) follows:
Oppo is slowly but steadily getting its groove in delivering the Android 10 based ColorOS 7 updates for all its eligible devices. In a new announcement, Oppo has now released the Android 10 (ColorOS 7) update for the Oppo F15, Oppo A91, Oppo A3, and Oppo R15.
Notably, Oppo has been pretty vocal about its update plans and has shared a number of Android 10 roadmaps to keep things clear as to when the device will start off with the beta recruitments and stable updates.
In line with this, as per the Android 10 timeline, the Oppo F15, A91, and Oppo R15 were supposed to kick start their Android 10 (ColorOS 7) beta recruitment from June 13.
And sticking true to its words, the first batch is now live for the Oppo F15, A91, and Oppo R15. Note that the beta recruitment for the Oppo F15 is live in India, for Oppo R15 it is live in Australia whereas the first batch for Oppo A91 is live for users in Indonesia.
Interestingly, the Android 10 ColorOS 7 beta update for Oppo A91 and Oppo A3 has also gone live in China. Let us take a look at the announcements, one by one:
Oppo F15
The first batch of Oppo F15 Android 10 ColorOS 7 trial version update will be hitting for the registered users in India with version number C.07. This early adopters program has a limited quota of 2,000 users.
Oppo R15
The first batch of ColorOS 7 Android 10 beta recruitment for the Oppo R15 users in Australia is now live. This early adopters program has a limited quota of 5,000 users.
Notably, the ColorOS 7 trial version update will arrive with version number F.08 for those who have registered with the Oppo R15 beta program.
Oppo A91
The beta program for the ColorOS 7 Android 10 is live for the users in Indonesia as well as in China. Note that this early adopters program has a limited quota of 2,000 users for each of the respective batches. The trial version update will be arriving with version number C.07.
Moreover, this beta program is live from 10 AM on June 13, and users are required to be running the official ROM version A.18/A.19. Those who have successfully registered with this program will be getting the beta updates within 3 days (by June 16).
Oppo A3
The ColorOS 7 Android 10 beta recruitment for the Oppo A3 has also kick-started in China. This limited early adopters program has a set quota of 5,000 users and it starts from 10 AM on June 13.
For those who have successfully registered with this beta program, the beta update will be pushed for them within 3 days (by June 16).
If you own Oppo F15, Oppo R15, Oppo A91, or the Oppo A3 and are interested in enrolling for the Android 10 (ColorOS 7) beta program then, you can head over to Settings>Software Update>Settings>Upgrade early adopters>ColorOS 7 official version early adopters.
Here fill in the corresponding information, check the early adopter’s notice and privacy policy, and then finally click “Apply Now”.
Update 1 (June 30)
The quota for beta testing the ColorOS 7 update has been increased for the Oppo A3 and R15. Head here for the official posts for the A3 and here for the Oppo R15.
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Update 2 (July 10)
The Oppo R15 has started picking up the stable update to ColorOS 7. Head here for more details.
Update 3 (July 11)
The stable ColorOS 7 update based on Android 10 is now live for the Oppo A3. Head here for more details.
Update 3 (July 18)
The quota of early adopters for ColorOS 7 on the Oppo A91 has been increased. Note that this increase is only for China variants at the moment. Head here to see the official announcement.
Update 4 (July 24)
Oppo has now released the stable Android 10 update alongside ColorOS 7 for the Oppo A91 and the Oppo F15 in many regions outside of China. Further, the Oppo A91 has also picked up Android 10 in China. See the full story here.
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