Oppo came up with the Oppo K3 back in 2019, and the device houses some good specs under the hood. Matter of fact, Oppo is known for making decent phones that offer maximum specs-to-price ratio.
And the same is with the case of Oppo K3. Just to give you an overview, it comes with SD 710, offers 6/8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of onboard storage, houses a 3,765 mAh battery, a 6.5-inch display and a dual-camera setup at the back.
Importantly, it comes with Android 9 Pie out of the box and the Oppo K3 is waiting for its first major Android OS update in the form of Android 10.
Oppo has already made the ColorOS 7 (Android 10) beta update live for the users, firstly in China and then later for the users in India, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
But, users of the Oppo K3, along with the ColorOS 7 (Android 10) update, are also asking about the VoWiFi (WiFi Calling) feature for the device. This feature was introduced by two of the major network providers in India, Jio and Airtel.
It makes use of the WiFi connection instead of the mobile network in places where there is a low signal to improve the call quality and has been in demand by smartphone users since the day it launched.
Now, as per a recent development, for the users of the Oppo K3 demanding VoWiFi feature for their phones, there is some new information coming from the official Twitter handle of Oppo customer care.
Responding to a user query, Oppo customer care stated that the VoWiFi (WiFi calling) feature will make its way on the Oppo K3 units along with the ColorOS updates.
the VoWiFi feature will be gradually rolled out along with the ColorOS updates.
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But, it is not mentioned whether the stable ColorOS 7 update will bring this feature or there will be a separate update in future tagging along the VoWiFi feature for the phone.
As per our speculation, we expect the WiFi calling feature might arrive with the stable ColorOS 7 (Android 10) update. In the meantime, we would advise you to stay tuned to PiunikaWeb for further developments in this regard.
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