Oppo is expanding its Android 16 rollout again, and this time nine more smartphones are lined up to receive the stable ColorOS 16 update throughout March. The update is already appearing for some users, and more devices across Oppo’s F, Reno, and K series are scheduled to follow in the coming days as part of a phased release.
According to Oppo’s shared rollout plan, the stable ColorOS 16 update began landing last week for the Oppo F31 Pro series and the Oppo K13x. From there, Oppo is widening availability through mid-March, adding more models in the Reno and K families, and finishing the month with another F-series device.
Here’s the list of Oppo phones confirmed for the March ColorOS 16 (Android 16) stable rollout schedule:
Oppo F31 Pro+ (March 5, 2026)
Oppo F31 Pro (March 5, 2026)
Oppo K13x (March 6, 2026)
Oppo Reno12 F (March 10, 2026)
Oppo Reno12 FS (March 10, 2026)
Oppo Reno11 FS (March 10, 2026)
Oppo K12x (March 10, 2026)
Oppo F31 (March 17, 2026)
If your phone is on the list but you haven’t received the notification yet, don’t worry—this is a staged OTA rollout, which means updates are released in waves and can take time to reach every region and unit. Users who’ve already received it report the download size is around 3.39GB, so having a strong Wi‑Fi connection and enough free storage is a good idea before you start.
You can also manually check for the update by going to:
Settings > System & Updates > Software Update
What’s new in ColorOS 16 (Android 16) on Oppo phones
ColorOS 16 focuses heavily on polish, motion, and personalization. Oppo says the updated look is inspired by the “interplay of light and shadow” seen in nature, aiming for a cleaner, more modern interface that feels consistent across the system.
A major highlight is the new Seamless Animation system, designed to make everyday actions—like navigating between screens, launching apps, and multitasking—feel smoother and more responsive.
Customization also gets a boost with the Flux Home Screen. This feature allows you to resize app icons and folders into different shapes and sizes, while the layout automatically adjusts around your changes so the home screen stays visually balanced.
ColorOS 16 also updates the Always-On Display experience and introduces generative AI features, including tools for summarizing notes and editing photos. However, availability may vary by model, and some older devices may not support every AI feature due to hardware limitations.
For Oppo owners waiting on Android 16, this March rollout is another big step toward broader ColorOS 16 availability—especially for popular Reno and F series devices.






