Get the latest BorneoSchematics setup information, follow the installation process, and access useful tutorial and update resources before you start.
FullSetup_Borneo_Schematics 8.1.05.15
Windows Application
Fixed Tool 3.1.1 also appears on the update page.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | No mention of “Update 80” on OPPO’s global, India, or regional support sites. | | Firmware Versioning | OPPO’s official updates use naming like CPH1509EX_11_A.xx (e.g., A.19, A.20). No version 80 exists. | | Third-Party Claims | Some websites (e.g., “oppo-f3-update-80-download-2021”) offered zip files labeled as “Update 80,” typically claiming to be Android 8.0 Oreo or ColorOS 5.0 — which OPPO never released for F3. | | Security Risk | Files from unofficial sources often contain malware, spyware, or bricked devices. In 2021, multiple forums reported bootloop issues after installing such “updates.” |
Technically, OPPO stopped major OTA (Over-the-Air) support for the F3 series in mid-2021. However, the update servers remained active for a short period. By late 2021, many users reported that the OTA update option (Settings > System Update) returned an "Already up to date" message even if they were on older builds like A.70 or A.72.
Installing these requires unlocking your bootloader and "rooting" the device, which can void warranties and potentially "brick" the phone if done incorrectly.
If the OTA update isn't showing up (which is common for older phones in 2021), you can manually flash the official firmware.
Go to updateborneo.com and check the latest setup listed in the Windows application section.
Download the main BorneoSchematics setup file shown on the page. oppo f3 update 80 download 2021
Run the installer and complete the setup process on your Windows computer. | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | |
Use the official tutorial and sign-in pages if you need help with registration or login. | | Third-Party Claims | Some websites (e
The official tutorial page includes installation and registration-related tutorials, along with feature guidance for hardware solutions, smartboard, bitmap, laptop/PC menu, and more.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | No mention of “Update 80” on OPPO’s global, India, or regional support sites. | | Firmware Versioning | OPPO’s official updates use naming like CPH1509EX_11_A.xx (e.g., A.19, A.20). No version 80 exists. | | Third-Party Claims | Some websites (e.g., “oppo-f3-update-80-download-2021”) offered zip files labeled as “Update 80,” typically claiming to be Android 8.0 Oreo or ColorOS 5.0 — which OPPO never released for F3. | | Security Risk | Files from unofficial sources often contain malware, spyware, or bricked devices. In 2021, multiple forums reported bootloop issues after installing such “updates.” |
Technically, OPPO stopped major OTA (Over-the-Air) support for the F3 series in mid-2021. However, the update servers remained active for a short period. By late 2021, many users reported that the OTA update option (Settings > System Update) returned an "Already up to date" message even if they were on older builds like A.70 or A.72.
Installing these requires unlocking your bootloader and "rooting" the device, which can void warranties and potentially "brick" the phone if done incorrectly.
If the OTA update isn't showing up (which is common for older phones in 2021), you can manually flash the official firmware.
Open the official download source for setup files and use GsmGenesis for Borneo Schematics activation plans.