If you own an OPPO F3 (model number CPH1509 or CPH1609), the device shipped with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) with ColorOS 3.0. OPPO’s update policy at the time only guaranteed major updates for its flagship R-series and Find series. The F-series, unfortunately, remained on Android 6.0 and later received only minor security patches and ColorOS 3.0 refinements.
Re-download the firmware. The .zip file must be complete. Incorrect Model: Ensure your model is truly
Released in May 2017, the Oppo F3 was designed as a "Selfie Expert" targeting social media enthusiasts. It came pre-installed with ColorOS 3.0 based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The device featured a MediaTek MT6750T chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, and a unique 16MP + 8MP dual front camera setup.
Before downloading any files, verify that your device matches the technical specifications of the target firmware. Oppo F3 (CPH1609) Processor: MediaTek MT6750T
Before you go through the trouble of manual installation, let’s look at what the update actually offers. The full update is roughly in size and brings:
Clear at least 3-4 GB of internal storage space. Method 1: Check Official OPPO System Upgrade Tool
If you have downloaded the firmware package, there are several methods to install it on your Oppo F3:
Several third-party websites claim to host Oppo F3 Android 8 firmware files. One example is cfirmware.com, which lists a file named "OPPO F3 (CPH1609EX_11_A.24_180805.tar)" as official firmware. However, these sources are not officially verified by OPPO and should be used with extreme caution.
If you own an OPPO F3 (model number CPH1509 or CPH1609), the device shipped with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) with ColorOS 3.0. OPPO’s update policy at the time only guaranteed major updates for its flagship R-series and Find series. The F-series, unfortunately, remained on Android 6.0 and later received only minor security patches and ColorOS 3.0 refinements.
Re-download the firmware. The .zip file must be complete. Incorrect Model: Ensure your model is truly
Released in May 2017, the Oppo F3 was designed as a "Selfie Expert" targeting social media enthusiasts. It came pre-installed with ColorOS 3.0 based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The device featured a MediaTek MT6750T chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, and a unique 16MP + 8MP dual front camera setup.
Before downloading any files, verify that your device matches the technical specifications of the target firmware. Oppo F3 (CPH1609) Processor: MediaTek MT6750T
Before you go through the trouble of manual installation, let’s look at what the update actually offers. The full update is roughly in size and brings:
Clear at least 3-4 GB of internal storage space. Method 1: Check Official OPPO System Upgrade Tool
If you have downloaded the firmware package, there are several methods to install it on your Oppo F3:
Several third-party websites claim to host Oppo F3 Android 8 firmware files. One example is cfirmware.com, which lists a file named "OPPO F3 (CPH1609EX_11_A.24_180805.tar)" as official firmware. However, these sources are not officially verified by OPPO and should be used with extreme caution.