
Oppo details ColorOS 12 beta rollout roadmap, check full list of phones that will get Android 12
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Your Reno 6 5G and Reno 6 Pro 5G are slated to get the Android 12 update next month with ColorOS 12 beta.
Oppo has announced the roadmap for the rollout of its brand-new operating system called ColorOS 12 for its smartphones in India. The ColorOS 12 is the company’s custom software based on Android 12, which is yet to reach Google Pixel phones while its AOSP version is already available. Oppo unveiled the Chinese version of ColorOS 12 sometime back, but it was still on Android 11, so Oppo phone users elsewhere will be upgraded to the latest Android version, although in beta, with the rollout from today.
Starting today, Oppo Find X3 Pro users in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand can update their handsets to ColorOS 12. But keep in mind, this is the beta version that Oppo has begun to seed, which means there may be stability issues. If you use your Find X3 Pro as your daily driver, I would suggest you hold on for now. Also, your unit needs to be unlocked, which means it should not be carrier-locked. But since Oppo never launched Find X3 Pro in India, the ColorOS 12 rollout for users here will begin next month.

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Students who appeared for the Bihar School Examination Board Class 12 exams can now access their results through multiple platforms, including the India Today Board Results page for smoother and quicker access. With heavy traffic expected on official websites, this alternative option ensures students can check their scores without delays or technical glitches.

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