List of Oppo phones that will not be updated to Android 15 (ColorOS 15)
If you have an Oppo device, refer to the list of ineligible devices below to see if you need to change your phone to experience the new version of Android.
Android 15 is in the final stages of development. Last month, the operating system achieved platform stability with the release of beta 3. Recently, beta 3.1 also launched, fixing some issues related to lock screen and facial authentication.
Oppo usually offers a beta program to allow users to install early versions of the operating system before a stable release, and this year is no exception. This time, Oppo Find N3 has been chosen to run Android 15 beta. The beta program will then gradually expand to more devices in the coming weeks.
The upcoming operating system will certainly be an interesting upgrade, coming with a series of improvements, additions and interesting changes to help enhance the user experience. However, not all devices will be eligible and upgraded to Android 15.
If you have an Oppo device, refer to the list of ineligible devices below to see if you need to change your phone to experience the new version of Android.
List of Oppo devices not eligible for Android 15 update
Oppo Find series
- Oppo Find X5 Lite
- Oppo Find N
- Oppo Find X3
- Oppo Find X3 Pro
- Oppo Find X3 Neo
- Oppo Find X3 Lite
- And all older models
Oppo Reno series
- Oppo Reno 8
- Oppo Reno 8 4G
- Oppo Reno 8 Z
- Oppo Reno 8 Lite
- Oppo Reno 8 Pro
- Oppo Reno 8 Pro+
- Oppo Reno 7
- Oppo Reno 7 5G
- Oppo Reno 7 Lite
- Oppo Reno 7 Z 5G
- Oppo Reno 7 Pro
- Oppo Reno 7 SE 5G
- And all older models
Oppo K series
- Oppo K10
- Oppo K10 5G
- Oppo K10x
- Oppo K10 Pro
- And all older models
Oppo F series
- Oppo F21 Pro
- Oppo F21 Pro 5G
- And all older models
Oppo A series
- Oppo A78
- Oppo A77s
- Oppo A58x
- Oppo A56
- Oppo A17
- Oppo A17k
- Oppo A1
- Oppo A1x
- Oppo A1 Pro
- And devices that launched with Android 12 or earlier
Note that this is not yet the final list. The devices listed in this book are classified based on the software update policy that Oppo is applying to all of its existing devices.
Oppo's software update policy stipulates that there will be four consecutive Android updates for new generation high-end phone models, while older models only receive three operating system updates. Reno, F and K-series models receive two consecutive operating system updates. Oppo's low-cost A-series models will usually only receive one Android update. However, a given product line may be updated two years in a row.
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