OPPO is still stuck with Android 4.4 KitKat but they are improving the software experience with a newer Color OS 2.0. To add more functionionality and features, they have just released a beta version of its new ColorOS 2.0.5i Beta for its OPPO Find 7 and Find 7a.
Some of the new changes include App Batch Edit, where you can manage and move multiple apps at one go on the home screen. Another new addition is a Super Macro camera plug in, customised backup location for microSD and a revised notifications control feature.
If you’re interested and adventurous enough to try out this Beta release, you can download the firmware from OPPO Forums which is about 978MB in size. Watch the ColorOS 2.0.5i walkthrough video after the break.
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