The Oppo F3 Plus, a popular mid-range smartphone, has been a topic of discussion on XDA Developers, a renowned forum for Android enthusiasts, regarding its Nougat update. The device, launched in 2017, initially ran on Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) and was expected to receive an update to Android 7.0 (Nougat).
In a statement to XDA, Oppo acknowledged the community's concerns, assuring that the Nougat update was still in development. However, the company didn't provide a concrete release date. This left users frustrated, feeling that Oppo was not prioritizing the update. oppo f3 plus nougat update forum xda updated
The XDA community breathed a collective sigh of relief as users began to download and install the official Nougat update. Many expressed gratitude to Oppo for finally delivering the update, while others praised the XDA community for keeping the pressure on. The Oppo F3 Plus, a popular mid-range smartphone,
In response to Oppo's slow update process, some XDA developers took on the task of creating unofficial Nougat builds for the F3 Plus. One such build, based on Android 7.1.2, was released in April 2018, giving users a taste of Nougat ahead of the official update. However, the company didn't provide a concrete release date
In January 2018, Oppo announced that the F3 Plus would receive a Nougat update, citing "extensive testing" as the reason for the delay. However, as the months went by, users began to lose hope. That's when the XDA community stepped in, with several threads emerging, discussing the update's status.