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Oppo finally updates Find 7 and Find 7a to ColorOS 2.0, based on Android 4.4 KitKat

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Oppo company is finally ready to grab an update ColorOS which is based on Android Kitkat 4.4 for Oppo Find7 and Find 7a. There are gossips are going on among industry experts it is timeless update after the rollout of Lollipop , which is more juicy. The customer of Oppo phones are also anxiously waiting to taste  the Lollipop flavor in their sets.

 

This build of ColorOS 2.0.0i firmware is stable, but Oppo is not pushing it out for mass consumption. An OTA “should” be available in the next month or two, unfortunately, Oppo, like its invite-only cousin OnePlus, has some idiosyncrasies about it, so that means an OTA package may be a bit later than stated in the company’s highly active forums.

Color OS

Color OS

So what has Oppo been feverishly been working on these past months to update its attractive take on Android? Quite a lot actually. The user interface has been refined a bit, and made a little more minimalistic. Animation effects have been implemented system-wide, there is a new “Live Weather 2.0” feature, and a new Task Manager. A whole host of gesture commands have been implemented, and there is a new “Super Power Saving” mode. As ColorOS 2.0 is based on Android 4.4 KitKat, Google Now can be accessed from just about anywhere.

The most obvious change to ColorOS 2.0 is the implementation of a single-layer launcher. This follows the set-up commonly seen on Huawei devices, there is no App Tray. Rather, all your apps are managed on the home screens, which Oppo admits, was not an easy decision to make, but felt it was a step toward making ColorOS as smooth and simple as possible.

 

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