Oppo recently announced the Oppo Reno 4 and the Reno 4 Pro series of devices. Now, users have started reporting that Oppo has started rolling out the new August 2020 security patch for Oppo Reno 3 Pro. As of now, the update is based on Android 10Â running on Color OS 7 carrying the software version CPH2035_11_A.23.
For changes, The update brings software optimization and promises to provide a better user experience. Along with all the optimizations, it also improves the security and performance of the device; while bumping up the software version and bringing in the August 2020 Security Patch. It also addresses many bugs which were reported in the previous build.
This is a stable build and not a beta, and hence so we recommend users to update their device to this build as soon as possible. The update is based on Android 10 Q . Similar to all the other updates, this OTA update is rolling out in Europe exclusively over the air. This is a planned rollout so it may take some time to be available in all handsets.
As usual, users should ensure that they back up their data before attempting the download. Also, this update will not arrive on all units at the same time. Thus, if you have not gotten this update, just exercise some patience. Alternatively, you can go to settings to check for available updates manually.
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Changelog for Oppo Reno 3 Pro with August Security Patch
- [Security]
- Integrates August 2020 security patch
Download: CPH2035_11_A.23 >> Indian Version: Download
OPPO RENO 3 PRO SPECIFICATIONS
Coming to the big talking point, the Reno 3 Pro houses a Helio P95 SoC, the first one to do so. On the other hand, this isnât a surprise considering the Reno series has always been home to MediaTekâs chipsets. Itâs a 12nm octa-core processor and is just a marginal improvement over the Helio P90 and which, at least on paper, is much inferior to the Snapdragon 730G, or for that matter, the Snapdragon 765 5G. That is further coupled with 8GB RAM and storage is either 128GB or 256GB and you also get a microSD card slot for further expansion.
The screen is a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Full-HD+ panel with a dual hole-punch design and an in-display fingerprint reader. The package is powered by a 4,050mAh battery which is well-backed by OPPOâs proprietary Super VOOC 4.0Â (30W) while the software side is covered by Color OS 7 based on Android 10.
As for the camera chops, the latest Reno handset has a 64MP main shooter accompanied by a 13MP telephoto shooter with 2x optical zoom, 8MP ultrawide snapper, and a 2MP monochrome depth-sensing camera. The front is, as mentioned before, 44MP 1/2.8â sensor behind an F/2.4 lens helped by a 2MP sensor.