After teasing its next custom software skin over the past week, Oppo has today taken the wraps off ColorOS 7 at an event in China. I know, you must have expected a stock-ish UI experience from Oppo, but the company is sticking to its custom icon and font designs. It has refreshed the interface, improved the performance, and added some new features as well. So, let’s not waste any more time and check out what’s new in ColorOS 7:
- Visual Changes
As is expected with each software upgrade, there’s a boatload of visual changes that will enhance the user experience. Oppo carries forward ColorOS 6’s borderless visual concept with a simpler, more lightweight UI in ColorOS 7. There’s a new “Oppo Sans” font, more white space, redesigned icons, and a softer color scheme in tow to reduce visual fatigue.
Visual Changes
Improved Performance
In a manner similar to Apple, Oppo has revealed performance improvement numbers for ColorOS 7. The new custom skin here brings a 25% improvement in app startup, a 40% more efficient RAM utilization, and a 15% better touch response – which will surely come handy for gamers. Gaming on ColorOS 7 will be breezy, thanks to a 19% improvement.
Some background optimizations are also in play here to enhance the overall experience. New software features include a Focus Mode, as teased on Weibo. It’s similar to the Zen Mode that debuted on OnePlus phones earlier in 2019. The phone will now automatically switch to DND mode when it connects to your car’s Bluetooth.
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Breeno Voice
When most Chinese phone makers have their own voice assistant (like Xiaomi’s Xiao AI, Vivo’s Jovi), why does Oppo have to stay behind? ColorOS 7 sees the debut of “Breeno Voice,” which can understand complex commands and help users out with daily tasks or interactions.
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List of Devices That Will Get ColorOS 7 Update
Oppo has today announced that it will begin beta testing the ColorOS 7 update later this month. It will start with 3 Reno devices on November 25 and should reach a total of 20 Oppo and Realme devices by Q2 2020. You can check out the update roadmap for China attached down below:
Oppo Reno Ace
Oppo Reno 10x Zoom
Oppo Reno
Oppo Reno 2
Oppo Reno 2Z
Oppo Reno Z
Oppo Find X / Find X Lamborghini Edition
Oppo R17
Oppo R17 Pro
Oppo K5
Realme X
Realme X Youth Edition (Realme 3 Pro)
Realme Q (Realme 5 Pro)
Realme X2 (Realme XT Snapdragon 730G)
Realme X2 Pro
Oppo R15 / R15 Dream Mirror Edition
Oppo A9x
Oppo A9
Oppo A11
Oppo A11x
There’s currently no word on whether all the aforementioned phones will receive Android 10 alongwith Oppo’s custom skin. I hope they do. Oppo has revealed the update timeline only for China today but we won’t have to wait long to learn the update timeline for India. The company has scheduled an event for November 26 to unveil ColorOS 7 in the country, which is next week. So, stay tuned for more information.