OPPO Android 16 Update: Eligible Devices and Features
Introduction
Android 16, codenamed "Baklava," brings a host of new features and enhancements to the Android ecosystem. OPPO users can look forward to a refreshed user interface, advanced AI integration, improved security, and more. This blog provides a comprehensive overview of the OPPO devices eligible for the Android 16 update and the key features that come with it.
OPPO Devices Eligible for Android 16 Update
OPPO has announced a list of devices that will receive the Android 16 update. These include flagship models, mid-range devices, and budget-friendly options.
Find Series:
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OPPO Find X8 Pro
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OPPO Find X8
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OPPO Find X7 Ultra
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OPPO Find X7
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OPPO Find N3
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OPPO Find N3 Flip
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OPPO Find X6 Pro
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OPPO Find X6
Reno Series:
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OPPO Reno13
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OPPO Reno13 Pro
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OPPO Reno12
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OPPO Reno12 Pro
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OPPO Reno12 F
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OPPO Reno11
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OPPO Reno11 Pro
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OPPO Reno10 Pro+
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OPPO Reno10 Pro
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OPPO Reno10
K Series:
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OPPO K12
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OPPO K11
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OPPO K12x
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OPPO K11x
F Series:
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OPPO F27 Pro+
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OPPO F27 Pro
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OPPO F23
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OPPO F25 Pro
A Series:
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OPPO A3x
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OPPO A3
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OPPO A3 Pro
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OPPO A98
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OPPO A78
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OPPO A59
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OPPO A58 5G
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OPPO A38
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OPPO A80
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OPPO A18
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OPPO A1
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OPPO A2 Pro
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OPPO A2
These devices are expected to receive the Android 16 update in phases, with flagship models likely to be prioritized.
Key Features of Android 16
Android 16 introduces several new features and improvements that enhance user experience, security, and device functionality.
1. Material 3 Expressive Design
Android 16 brings a refreshed design language called Material 3 Expressive. This design emphasizes personalization with enhanced animations, typography, and dynamic color themes. It also introduces features like pinning ongoing app notifications to the lock screen, similar to Apple's Live Activities.
2. Enhanced AI Integration with Gemini
Google Assistant is being phased out in favor of the advanced Gemini chatbot, which will become the default across platforms including Wear OS, Android Auto, Google TV, and Android XR. Gemini supports more natural, contextual commands and a conversational interface, with select offline capabilities pending.
3. Security Enhancements
Android 16 includes several security improvements, such as scam and robocall detection, protections against unauthorized system changes during calls, screen-sharing safeguards, and improved scam detection in Google Messages using on-device AI. Factory reset protections and secure handling of one-time passcodes are also added.
4. Linux Terminal Support
Android 16 expands the "Linux Terminal" feature, allowing users to run GNU applications within a virtual machine on their devices. This feature utilizes the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) to create a Debian-based environment where users can execute GNU commands and graphical applications. The guest operating system is fully isolated by the hypervisor and schedules resources with its own Linux kernel. Notably, it supports running classic software like Doom, showcasing its capability to handle full desktop applications.
5. Embedded Photo Picker
The Android photo picker now includes support for cloud-based media services like Google Photos. Users can seamlessly select photos stored in their cloud accounts, eliminating the need to switch between apps. Additionally, the picker integrates cloud albums alongside local content. The embedded picker can now respond to configuration changes like screen orientation or theme changes, can hide the overflow menu and preview features, and includes the selection bar and snack bar, and can be expanded or collapsed. Additionally, the picker now includes search functionality, enabling users to search for specific photos and videos within their local and cloud storage.
6. Health Records Integration
Android 16 introduces enhanced functionality in Health Connect, allowing apps to access and manage medical data through a new set of APIs. The initial developer preview includes support for writing medical records in Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) format, a standardized method for managing electronic health records across different healthcare systems. This feature currently focuses on immunization records, with plans to expand support for lab results, medications, and more. Apps can utilize permissions such as android.permission.health.READ_MEDICAL_DATA_IMMUNIZATION and android.permission.health.WRITE_MEDICAL_DATA to interact with this data, with explicit user consent required.
7. Adaptive Apps
To ensure seamless functionality across various devices and screen sizes, Android 16 is removing the ability for apps to restrict screen orientation and resizability on large screens. This change encourages developers to create adaptive apps that adjust fluidly to different display dimensions and orientations. Initially, in 2025, this will affect apps targeting API level 36 on devices with screens wider than 600dp, with an opt-out option available. By 2026, the policy will extend to apps targeting API level 37, eliminating the opt-out provision.
8. Live Updates
Android 16 introduces "Live Updates," a new class of notifications designed to help users monitor and quickly access important ongoing activities. The new ProgressStyle notification template provides a consistent user experience for Live Updates, helping developers build for progress-centric user journeys such as rideshare, delivery, and navigation. It includes support for custom icons for start, end, and current progress tracking, segments and points, user journey states, milestones, and more.
9. APV Codec Support
Android 16 introduces support for the Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec, designed for professional-level high-quality video recording and post-production. The APV codec standard offers features such as YUV 422 color sampling, 10-bit encoding, and target bitrates of up to 2 Gbit/s. A reference implementation is provided through the OpenAPV project.
10. Vertical Text Rendering
To better support languages that utilize vertical writing systems, such as Japanese, Android 16 adds low-level support for rendering and measuring text vertically. A new flag, VERTICAL_TEXT_FLAG, has been added to the Paint class. When this flag is set, Paint's text measurement APIs will report vertical advances instead of horizontal ones, and Canvas will draw text vertically.
Conclusion
Android 16 brings a wealth of new features and improvements to OPPO devices, enhancing user experience, security, and functionality. With a comprehensive list of eligible devices, OPPO users can look forward to enjoying these updates in the near future. Stay tuned for official rollout schedules and ensure your device is ready to take advantage of all that Android 16 has to offer.
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