Oppo Find 5 and N1 will get Android 4.4 KitKat after all

12 September, 2014
The Chinese smartphone maker has announced that it's working on software updates for the two.

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  • Cindy
  • 6ch
  • 19 Jan 2015

What? My phone oppo n1 don't get android kitkat...

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    • Suresh Kumar
    • PFP
    • 11 Oct 2014

    When we will see oppo find 7 with the KIT KAT and color os ver 2.0

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      • dion
      • KiX
      • 29 Sep 2014

      when will the oppo find 5 get the upgrade to kitkat?

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        • iaa
        • NPx
        • 14 Sep 2014

        what will be the price....low or costly?

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          • dude
          • Tuf
          • 14 Sep 2014

          that´s right ...

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            • Anonymous
            • ny%
            • 13 Sep 2014

            Interesting. Didn't realise Oppo had ripped off Cover Flow.

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              • AnonD-306774
              • niE
              • 13 Sep 2014

              I love my OPPO Find 5 , The best smartphone Thank s Oppo

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                • Doctor G
                • U{7
                • 13 Sep 2014

                Well I use oppo find 7a as my primary device. Color os is the most sophisticated and well planned os as of now. It is the fastest. U get ota updates as soon as a problem is detected. That means oppo works on its devices. Cheers to oppo.

                  You buy oppo for CM not for color os...

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                    • kris
                    • T22
                    • 13 Sep 2014

                    Google released android L source and binaries for S4 pro and nexus 4. There is no excuse this chip could not have been updated to 4.4

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                      • tirv
                      • tDR
                      • 13 Sep 2014

                      noupdatenotalk, 13 Sep 2014That is great news, I'm not an oppo user, this is good to s... moreyou are also correct, the update only available for flagship device.

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                        • noupdatenotalk
                        • RqT
                        • 13 Sep 2014

                        That is great news, I'm not an oppo user, this is good to see a company care its products and care their customers, with the device update for further support, it's very important nowadays to keep customers come back for their brand

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                          • Wesley
                          • gG3
                          • 12 Sep 2014

                          I thought Oppo phones were using Cyanogenmod roms, so there would be no need for manufacturer support or lack thereof.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • q8Q
                            • 12 Sep 2014

                            It would be ridiculous otherwise