If the OTA doesn’t appear, you can manually flash the official Nougat 7.1.1 firmware. Warning: This will wipe your data. Back up everything first.

promising “Android 11 for Oppo F3.” They are scams or malware.

Turn off your device completely. Press and hold the and Power buttons simultaneously until the TWRP recovery screen appears. Step 3: Wipe the Old Operating System From the TWRP main menu, tap on Wipe . Select Advanced Wipe .

While the underlying Android version moved to 7.1.1, the user experience remained heavily defined by (likely version 3.1 or 3.2 for this era). ColorOS 3.1/3.2

Upgrading the Oppo F3 from Marshmallow to Android 7.1.1 Nougat offers several distinct advantages:

This update transformed the user experience, making multitasking genuinely useful. The ability to watch YouTube while replying to messages was a game-changer, and the system felt noticeably snappier with the better RAM management. However, not every change was for the better; some users were disappointed to see certain features vanish, like the app-hiding function, which was a popular privacy tool.

The device is officially supported up to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Update Android Nougat 7.1.1: A Comprehensive Guide to Upgrading Your Device

Are you trying to update an or a carrier-locked model?

If you purchased your F3 from a carrier-locked source (e.g., telco bundles), you may still be stuck on 7.0 or 6.0. In that case, you can flash the official unbranded ROM (detailed in section 6).

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