Fresh updates are up for grabs for the following OPPO devices. The list incorporates OPPO Reno4 Pro, Reno2, OPPO R17, R17 Pro, F15, F11, F11 Pro, F7, and Find X, all of which are picking up the ColorOS 7 based monthly patches.

However, OPPO Reno4 Pro is picking the Color OS 7.2 August patch and OPPO A5 is getting the Color OS 7.1 based August update. Let’s check out what the updates have to offer.

OPPO Reno4 Pro & OPPO Reno2

OPPO Reno4 Pro

OPPO Reno4 Pro comes pre-installed with ColorOS 7.2 and is now picking up the brand new August patch as version A.15. It improves camera effects, network performance, and security of the device. Below is the changelog:

Changelog
[Security]
·Added the August 2020 Android security patch to enhance system security.

[System]
• Improved system performance and stability.

[Camera]
• Improved camera effects and user experience.

[Communications]
• Optimized network and phone call performance.
Source

OPPO Reno2

The new August patch is also live for OPPO Reno2 as version C.35. It enhances the security, stability, and general performance of the device.

Changelog
[Security]
• To increase system security, August 2020 Android security patches have been added

Source

OPPO Reno2
OPPO Reno2

OPPO Find X, OPPO R17, & OPPO R17 Pro

OPPO Find X

OPPO Find X is now fetching the not-so-new July patch which comes with version F.13. The update brings text scanner, face beautification feature, and also resolves known issues. Check out the changelog below:

Changelog
[Camera]
• Added Text Scanner to the Camera app which allows you to convert the text in your photos into documents

[System]
• Added the face beautification feature for WeChat video calls. Enable the feature by going to “Settings > Additional settings > Video call beautification > WeChat”

[Apps]
• Fixed an issue where no notifications were displayed for calls from the Line app

[Security]
• Added the July 2020 Android security patch to enhance system security.
Source

OPPO R17, & OPPO R17 Pro

OPPO R17 and OPPO R17 Pro are also grabbing the July security update which arrives with build F.07 for OPPO R17 and OPPO R17 Pro gets version F.39. This patch adds wireless printing feature and camera quick-launch function. Find the changelog below:

Changelog
[Security]
• Added the July 2020 Android security patch to enhance system security.

[System]
• Added the wireless printing feature: images and PDF files can be printed wirelessly. (To use this feature, go to “Settings – Other wireless connections – Print”.)
• You can now sync the volume level set on your Bluetooth device to your phone. (To use this feature, go to “Settings – Bluetooth”, tap the icon in the upper-right corner, then tap “Advanced settings” and turn on “Media volume sync”.
• Added the “Personalisations” option in “Settings”.
• Improved system stability.

[Camera]
• Added the Camera quick-launch function: Double-pressing the “Volume +” or “Volume -” buttons quickly launches the camera when the screen is off. (Tap the icon in the upper-right corner of the camera screen, enter “Settings” and then turn on this function.)
Source1, 2

OPPO A5

The all-new Color OS 7.1 based August patch is now live for OPPO A5 which arrives with version C.69 and is 771MB in size. It adds new features, resolves known issues and enhances security.

OPPO F7, OPPO F11, OPPO F11 Pro & OPPO F15

OPPO F7 is picking up the July patch as build C.15. OPPO F11 and OPPO F11 Pro picked their April patch as version C.21 that added VoWiFi support in India. The May patch was rolled out as C.22 and June patch brought version C.24. The latest version arrives as version A.46.

OPPO F15 is also picking up the not-so-current July patch which focuses on enhancing the security and stability of the device. It received its last update as version C.11 and now version A.37 is released for the device.

Find the common changelog below:

Changelog
[Security]
·Added the July 2020 Android security patch to enhance system security.
Source1, 2, 3 and 4

That’s all for now, stay tuned for more updates.

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