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Oppo starts rolling out the stable ColorOS 12 update for Oppo Reno4 Pro 5G handsets

Oppo is a brand always looking to release software and security updates as soon as possible and it can be seen through their latest updates. Oppo has started rolling out the stable version of Android 12-based ColorOS 12 and Oppo Reno4 Pro 5G has become the newest device to receive this update.

Oppo Reno4 Pro 5G users in Thailand have officially started receiving the new update and it is in the form of an Android 12-based ColorOS 12 update. The stable ColorOS 12 update is the most recent Android customization for Oppo handsets and it’ll include the new graphic interface and the latest features of Android 12. The update will come with the firmware version C.59/C.60 and while it is currently rolling out in Thailand, more regions and handsets are expected to receive the update in the coming days and weeks.

Changelog for the stable ColorOS 12 update

As the Android 12-based ColorOS 12 is a major update, it’ll bring in many new features and improvements. The update will come with a number of general bug fixes while also improving the stability of the device to give an overall better user experience. Further, the update is also expected to bring in improvements for security, to make your handset more secure and safer to use.

Download and install the stable ColorOS 12 update

Oppo starts rolling out the stable ColorOS 12 update for Oppo Reno4 Pro 5G handsets

Many Oppo Reno4 Pro 5G users in Thailand have started receiving the new ColorOS 12 update. This update is being rolled out in a phased manner and will be available to a limited number of users initially before it gradually gets rolled out to all the users. Keep an eye on the notifications, and if you’ve not got the update yet, have a little patience, it will certainly arrive in the next few days. To manually check for the update, the users can follow these simple instructions –

  • Go to the Settings menu
  • Select ‘System Updates’ and locate the update
  • Download the update and install it
  • Reboot once the installation is complete

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Aviral Sharma
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