Yeah, in an official tweet, the Chinese giant announced that it will talk about the new features of ColorOS 11 at a virtual global launch event next week. “During the event, ColorOS will showcase its full reveal of features that complement the stock Android experience and release an updated public beta version and rollout plan for OPPO users,” says the company in an official press release.
— ColorOS (@colorosglobal) September 9, 2020 Now, if you remember, the current-gen software skin for Oppo phones is ColorOS 7. So, the elephant in the room is – where did the ColorOS 8, 9, and 10 releases go? Did they simply vanish in thin air? Well, Oppo addresses this confusion in the press release by saying that it is aligning itself more with stock Android. It is now working closely with Google to improve its software skin and has even improved the rollout schedule this time around. Thus, it has decided to change the ColorOS naming convention to align itself better with Google and the latest version of Android, i.e Android 11. The aforementioned is the reason for the release of Android 11-based ColorOS 11 this time around instead of Android 11-based ColorOS 8. There is currently no information on what new features the next-gen ColorOS skin will bring in tow. Stay tuned for a deep dive into the ColorOS 11 experience over the coming weeks.