Here’s an honest take. The Oppo F1s is now . Using it as your primary phone comes with risks:
: While the original launched with Android 5.1 Lollipop, the "Update Version" was eventually able to reach Android 6.0 Marshmallow in many markets, though this was still outdated compared to competitors at the time. ✅ The "Good" (Pros)
: The front-mounted sensor was fast and reliable for the time, doubling as a physical home button. ❌ The "Bad" (Cons) Oppo F1S - Full Review! (4K)
If you absolutely love the hardware and want a newer Android version, the custom ROM community has kept the F1s alive. Unofficial builds of and LineageOS 15.1 (Android 8.1 Oreo) exist.
Oppo has been releasing regular software updates for the F1s, addressing various issues, and adding new features. Here are some notable updates: