Oppo F3 Update Android Nougat 7.1.1 Today
Nougat introduced native split-screen multitasking. For a 2017 mid-ranger, this was revolutionary. But today, on a 5.5-inch 1080p display with 4GB of RAM, split-screen is an act of defiance. It says: This device refuses to be a single-task relic. It forces two apps—WhatsApp and YouTube, Chrome and Spotify—to coexist in cramped harmony. It’s inefficient, yes. But it’s also a metaphor for modern life: fragmented attention, constant context switching, the beautiful chaos of doing two things poorly instead of one thing well.
The Android Nougat 7.1.1 update introduces a suite of productivity, cosmetic, and under-the-hood upgrades designed to modernize your Oppo F3 experience. 1. True Split-Screen Multitasking Oppo F3 Update Android Nougat 7.1.1
: Improved Google Assistant integration and smarter suggestion features at the top of the settings menu. Update Availability & Regional Variation Nougat introduced native split-screen multitasking
Once downloaded, tap Install Now or Reboot Now . Method 2: Local Update (Via SD Card) It says: This device refuses to be a single-task relic
Released in 2017, the F3 was a creature of its era. It was the "Selfie Expert," a phone built not for raw power, but for a specific cultural moment: the rise of the group selfie (hence the dual front cameras). For years, it sat on Android Marshmallow 6.0—a stable, slightly stale ecosystem. And then, long after the hype cycle had moved on, Oppo pushed the update.
For the first time on the Oppo F3, you could run two apps side-by-side. Watch YouTube while replying to WhatsApp, or browse Chrome while taking notes. This was a game-changer for productivity on the 5.5-inch display.
