Download Updated - Oppo F3 Update 80

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Title: [Download] Oppo F3 Update 8.0 – Updated Firmware Available

Hey everyone,

For those still rocking the Oppo F3, the updated firmware is now available for manual download. If the OTA (Over-The-Air) update isn't showing up for you yet, you can manually check.

📦 Update Details:

📥 Download & Install:

(Note: Make sure you have at least 50% battery before updating!)

Let me know if the installation goes smoothly for you guys!


Last Updated: October 2023 (Retrospective Guide)

The OPPO F3, launched in 2017 as a selfie-centric mid-ranger, has officially reached the end of its software support lifecycle. However, many users are still actively searching for the "OPPO F3 update 80 download updated"—a specific firmware version (often build number ending in 80 or similar incremental updates) associated with the final stable releases of ColorOS 3.0 based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

If you own an OPPO F3 (model CPH1509 or CPH1609), this guide will walk you through everything you need to know: what "Update 80" includes, how to download it safely, installation methods, troubleshooting common errors, and what to do after the update. oppo f3 update 80 download updated


Q: My phone says “No updates available” – why?
A. The A.80 update is rolling out slowly. Give it a few days and check again.

Q: Can I download the A.80 update file manually?
A. Yes, but we recommend waiting for the official OTA to avoid bricking your device.

Q: Will this update erase my data?
A. No – normal OTA updates keep your apps and files safe. A backup is still a good habit.

Q: My friend got A.80 but I’m still on A.70 – is that okay?
A. Yes – regional carriers and IMEI batches roll out at different times.


Yes – with one caveat.

If you are currently on a much older build (e.g., A.50 or A.60), then the "OPPO F3 update 80 download updated" is absolutely worth it. You will experience:

However, if your F3 is already on A.75 or A.78, you will see almost zero difference. The A.80 update is mostly regional carrier changes and a security patch.

Warning for Root Users: Installing this stock update will remove root access (Magisk/SuperSU). If you have a custom recovery (TWRP), do NOT install the stock ZIP directly—it will brick your device. You must first flash the stock recovery back.


  • Check for Updates:
  • Download:
  • Install:
  • Done: After booting, you will see a confirmation message.
  • Before downloading, confirm you actually need this update.

    If you already have A.80 or higher (like a custom ROM), stop here. You are already on the latest official firmware. Best for dedicated tech groups or troubleshooting threads


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