Oppo ColorOS 14 to Land on Three Affordable Phones This Month

Officially announced back in November of last year, the global variant of the Oppo ColorOS 14 is slowly reaching more and more smartphones. Recently, it got rolled out to a couple of mid-range devices, which include Oppo A72, A98 5G, and A78 5G. Now, it’s time for the affordable models of the brand’s portfolio.

More specifically, the Oppo ColorOS 14 is now scheduled to drop on three affordable phones in the A series. They are Oppo A18, A38, and A58. These devices are well under $250, and they have become quite popular in the budget segment after launch.

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As confirmed by Oppo, the ColorOS 14 update for the three A smartphones mentioned above will start rolling out on February 28. In the current state, the three A series smartphones are running ColorOS 13, which is based on Android 13. With the update, they will be upgraded to the latest Android 14.

ColorOS 14 roll-out schedule

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This means users of the three affordable Oppo phones will enjoy some of the software features that were available to less-affordable devices. That includes a new user interface (UI). With the Oppo ColorOS 14, the company has revamped the UI with what the company says is “Aqua Dynamic Design.” It makes the overall system look and feel polished.

The next highlight of Oppo ColorOS 14 is the smart charging system. With an AI system, it can ensure that the devices are charging efficiently. Moreover, it brings an upgraded Trinity Engine, which handles the ROM and RAM of the device to make it perform optimally.

Trinity Engine on ColorOS 14

You also have Smart Image Matting and Picture Keeper on ColorOS 14. These two enhance the gallery experience and enhance privacy. You can learn more about the update from the video attached below.

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