Download Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 Official Firmware (All Versions)

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If your Oppo F11 Pro (model CPH1969) is stuck on the logo, bootlooping, slow, or misbehaving after an update, flashing the correct official firmware can usually bring it back to a stable state. This thread provides multiple tested firmware builds for the Oppo F11 Pro, including older ColorOS 6 releases and newer ColorOS 11 (Android 11) F-series builds, so you can pick the version that best matches your phone’s current software and issues.


Before you proceed, remember that flashing the wrong firmware or interrupting the process can hard-brick your Oppo F11 Pro, wipe all user data, or trigger security/IMEI-related issues. Always verify your device model as CPH1969, ensure the download is complete and not corrupted, and follow the recommended flashing steps carefully at your own risk.

Important Warning for Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 Users​

- This firmware collection is intended only for Oppo F11 Pro devices with the model number CPH1969 printed on the box, in About Phone, or under Settings.
- Flashing on the wrong model (for example, CPH1987 or other Oppo variants) can permanently brick the device or cause network, camera, or sensor malfunctions.
- Always back up your important data (photos, contacts, accounts) before flashing, because the process may format all partitions and erase internal storage.
- Make sure your laptop/PC is stable, your USB cable is good, and do not unplug the phone until the tool shows the process is completed successfully.
- If you are not confident with firmware flashing tools, consider using a professional service or follow a detailed step-by-step guide with screenshots and videos.

Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 Firmware & Device Details​

FieldDetails
DeviceOppo F11 Pro
Model NumberCPH1969 (Dual SIM Oppo F11 Pro variant)
Chipset / PlatformMediaTek MT6771 Helio P70 (12 nm)
Original Launch Android VersionAndroid 9.0 (Pie), ColorOS 6 out of the box
Available Firmware Branches HereA-series builds (ColorOS 6 / Android 9) and F-series builds (ColorOS 11 / Android 11) as provided below
File Format.zip /.ofp service firmware packages, typically flashed via MSM Download Tool or authorized Oppo tools
Typical Use CasesUnbrick bootloop or stuck on logo, fix software-related issues, remove screen lock (when allowed), repair system after failed OTA update, restore stock ROM
Common Problems on This ModelBootloop / stuck at Oppo logo, soft-brick after update, recovery-mode loop, random freezes, lag, and performance slowdown reported by users in communities and service groups.

Download Official Firmware for Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969​

Below are multiple Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 firmware builds taken from different update generations. Each spoiler includes the basic file information so you can choose the version that matches your current build or downgrade/upgrade strategy. File sizes are approximate because different mirrors may list slightly different sizes.


Firmware Details
  • Filename: CPH1969EX_11_A.43_200325_36b466ea_GsmMafia.com.zip
  • Device: Oppo F11 Pro
  • Model: CPH1969EX (Global / Export variant)
  • Android / ColorOS: Not clearly documented in public changelogs for this exact build (likely ColorOS 7/Android 10 transition region, but not confirmed – so we will not claim it)
  • Build Version: 11_A.43
  • Build Date: 2020-03-25 (from filename pattern)[file:1]
  • File Size: About 5.86 GB (compressed package size as shown on MediaFire)[file:1]
  • File Type: Service firmware / flash package (.zip, internally Oppo format)
  • Firmware Type: Full firmware (not OTA), suitable for unbrick and clean reinstall when used with appropriate Oppo tools.
  • Download Link: Download from MediaFire[file:1]

Notes:
- This A.43 build is a later A-series export ROM that technicians often use when earlier builds fail to boot properly.
- Recommended mainly when you need a stable, clean system restore on a CPH1969EX unit and do not specifically require ColorOS 11 features.


Firmware Details
  • Filename: CPH1969EX_11_A.35_190708_9b7c972f.zip
  • Device: Oppo F11 Pro
  • Model: CPH1969EX
  • Android / ColorOS: Android 9, ColorOS 6 branch (A-series global firmware – described as operating system optimization update on some firmware portals)
  • Build Version: 11_A.35
  • Build Date: 2019-07-08 (from filename pattern and firmware portals)
  • File Size:[] About 5.6–6.0 GB (varies slightly by mirror listing)
  • File Type: Full stock ROM / service firmware package (.zip/.rar distribution)
  • Firmware Type: Official stock firmware used to repair boot issues, downgrade from later A-builds, or restore to a clean ColorOS 6 system.
  • Download Link: Download from Google Drive

Notes:
- Several firmware sites list this A.35 update as an “operating system optimization” release, useful for stability and performance fixes compared to early launch firmware.
- Because it is an early, relatively light build, some technicians prefer it for unbrick/downgrade before applying later updates via OTA or local update.


Firmware Details
  • Filename: CPH1969_11_F.19_2022021320334219_GsmMafia.Com.zip
  • Device: Oppo F11 Pro
  • Model: CPH1969
  • Android / ColorOS: Android 11 with ColorOS 11 F-series branch (listed as latest flash file version F.19 for Oppo F11 Pro)
  • Build Version: 11_F.19
  • Build Date: 2022-02-13 (from filename pattern and F.19 date code)
  • File Size: About 3.8 GB (compressed service ROM)
  • File Type: Service firmware (.ofp inside zip) for use with MSM Download Tool or related Oppo service tools.
  • Firmware Type: Full ColorOS 11 firmware, commonly used by technicians for unbrick, lock removal (where legally allowed), and optimization.
  • Download Link: Download from MediaFire

Notes & Reported Improvements:
- Firmware portals describe the F.19 ColorOS 11 builds for Oppo F-series as major upgrades over ColorOS 6/7 builds, with an updated UI, refined animations, and additional customization features.
- Users and technicians commonly rely on F-series builds like F.19 to fix persistent lag, random freezes, and stability problems left over from earlier updates, although exact bug-fix changelogs for this specific F.19 package are not publicly documented.


Firmware Details
  • Filename: CPH1969_11_F.09_2021042219064095_GsmMafia.Com.zip
  • Device: Oppo F11 Pro
  • Model: CPH1969
  • Android / ColorOS: Android 11 / ColorOS 11 branch (F-series early build, as indicated by 11_F.xx naming shared across ColorOS 11 packages for this device)
  • Build Version: 11_F.09
  • Build Date: 2021-04-22 (from filename pattern)
  • File Size: About 3.6–3.7 GB (compressed)
  • File Type: Full firmware/service ROM for MSM Download Tool (.ofp inside distribution)
  • Firmware Type: Earlier ColorOS 11 build, useful when you need to match a device already on early F-series, or when troubleshooting regressions on later F.19 builds.
  • Download Link: Download from MediaFire

Notes:
- If a device originally shipped or was updated to an early ColorOS 11 build and then became unstable, some technicians prefer flashing F.09 first, then performing OTA/local updates to newer packages to reduce compatibility issues.
- Because Oppo does not publish a granular public changelog for every F-series patch, we avoid claiming specific bug fixes for F.09 beyond general stability and feature additions associated with the ColorOS 11 upgrade path.


Firmware Details
  • Filename: CPH1969_11_F.04_202012282322_GsmMafia.Com.zip
  • Device: Oppo F11 Pro
  • Model: CPH1969
  • Android / ColorOS: Part of the 11_F.xx line; some regional sources consider early F.0x builds as the first wave of ColorOS 11 for this device, but Oppo’s official documentation is limited, so we will not state the exact Android base beyond the “11” branch referenced in the filename.
  • Build Version: 11_F.04
  • Build Date: 2020-12-28 (from filename)
  • File Size: About 3.8–3.9 GB (compressed package)
  • File Type: Service firmware / unbrick ROM, OFP-based, for MSM Download Tool or similar authorized flash tools.
  • Firmware Type: Early F-series build used in some service centers as a base firmware before further updates.
  • Download Link: Download from MediaFire

Notes:
- This build is often present in multi-version service packs and dump collections that technicians use to revive dead or heavily corrupted Oppo F11 Pro units.
- Only choose F.04 if you specifically need this build (for example, to match a device’s original F.04 version for safety) or when a later F.09/F.19 package fails to start flashing.


Firmware Details
  • Filename: Oppo_F11_Pro_CPH1969_11_A.03_190301.zip
  • Device: Oppo F11 Pro
  • Model: CPH1969
  • Android / ColorOS: Android 9.0 (Pie), early ColorOS 6 launch firmware (A.03 is one of the earliest public builds)
  • Build Version: 11_A.03
  • Build Date: 2019-03-01 (from filename pattern)
  • File Size: Around 5.7–5.8 GB (compressed)
  • File Type: Early release full firmware / stock ROM used for first-batch Oppo F11 Pro devices.
  • Firmware Type: Good base ROM when you want to return to an almost factory-launch state and then accept OTAs progressively.
  • Download Link: Download from Google Drive

Notes:
- Because it is an early firmware, A.03 may not include some later optimizations and security patches, but it can be safer for deep recovery when newer builds fail or are not accepted by the device.
- After restoring A.03 successfully, you can go to Settings → Software Update and pull newer OTA updates if Oppo servers still serve them for your region.

Known User Issues Before These Firmware Updates​

Real user complaints and technician reports for the Oppo F11 Pro (CPH1969) often mention similar symptoms across different software versions. Below is a summary of commonly reported problems that lead users to flash these firmware files:

  • Bootloop and stuck on logo: Many technicians share guides for “Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 bootloop, stuck logo, bricked 100% work” that rely on full firmware flashing to revive phones that no longer boot after OTA updates or failed rooting attempts.
  • Recovery mode loop / only recovery screen: Several repair videos and posts show devices that keep booting straight into recovery mode after unlocking or failed modifications, which are then fixed by reflashing full system firmware.
  • Random shutdowns, black screen, or no display after boot: Users on Oppo communities and Reddit report cases where the phone powers on but stays black or unstable, sometimes resolved after a clean firmware reinstall when hardware faults are excluded.
  • Lag, freezes, and performance drops after updates: Oppo F-series users frequently complain about battery drain and sluggish performance reappearing after each update, which often leads them to reflash or move between builds in search of a more stable version.
  • Stuck on password/lock or software-related lock issues: Technician-targeted firmware posts highlight using official OFP files with MSM Download Tool to remove pattern/password locks and restore normal operation (subject to legal and regional restrictions).

Because Oppo does not publish a detailed public changelog for each specific download above, the exact bugs fixed by A.43, F.04, F.09, or F.19 are not fully documented. Where no credible source explicitly lists a fix, we do not claim it here.

The Requirements​

To flash any of the Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 firmware files listed above, you will generally need:

  • A Windows PC or laptop with a stable power source.
  • A good-quality USB data cable compatible with the Oppo F11 Pro.
  • Installed Oppo USB drivers and, when needed, MTK/Qualcomm drivers according to the tool’s requirements.
  • MSM Download Tool or the appropriate Oppo flash utility included in the firmware package.
  • At least 8–10 GB of free disk space for the extracted firmware and temporary files.
  • Battery level on the phone at 40% or higher (when possible) before entering download mode.

How to Flash Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 Firmware (Quick Overview)​

Below is a short, high-level guide on flashing the Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 using MSM Download Tool or a compatible Oppo flashing utility. For screenshots, button labels, driver screenshots, and troubleshooting, always follow the complete guide linked inside the steps.

  1. Download the correct firmware for your exact model (Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969) such as CPH1969_11_F.19_2022021320334219_GsmMafia.Com.zip and extract it on your PC.
  2. Install Oppo USB drivers, then open the MSM Download Tool (or the specific tool included with your CPH1969 firmware folder) on your computer.
  3. In the tool, load the Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 firmware file (OFP or configuration inside the extracted CPH1969 folder) and wait for the checksum or verification to complete.
  4. Power off your Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969 completely, then connect it to the PC in download mode (usually by holding Volume Up + Volume Down together while inserting the USB cable).
  5. Click the Start button in MSM Download Tool and wait until the progress bar reaches 100% and shows a successful message before disconnecting the phone and booting it normally.

If you want a step-by-step tutorial with screenshots and more detailed explanations for each flashing stage (including driver installation, common errors, and troubleshooting dead-boot cases), follow the complete Oppo MTK firmware flashing guide or the official Oppo/OFP flashing instructions provided by your preferred service resource. Integrate that full tutorial with the exact firmware you choose here for the safest possible result on your Oppo F11 Pro CPH1969.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​


For hard bootloop or stuck-on-logo issues, most technicians recommend using a full service firmware such as CPH1969EX_11_A.35_190708_9b7c972f or a stable F-series build like CPH1969_11_F.19_2022021320334219, flashed via MSM Download Tool. These packages fully rewrite the system and are more reliable for deep repair than small OTA incremental updates.

You should not mix firmware between different models such as CPH1969 and CPH1987, even if they look similar. Cross-flashing between models can cause permanent bricks, modem failure, camera problems, or other hardware issues because each firmware is tuned for a specific board and partition layout.

Only the F-series ColorOS 11 firmware (for example, CPH1969_11_F.09 and CPH1969_11_F.19) are associated with Android 11 on the Oppo F11 Pro, according to service firmware listings for this device. A-series builds like CPH1969_11_A.03 and CPH1969EX_11_A.35 belong to the earlier Android 9 / ColorOS 6 line and will not turn the phone into Android 11 on their own.

Many service centres use official OFP firmware with MSM Download Tool to remove pattern and screen locks as part of a full software restore. However, regional laws and Oppo security measures (such as FRP or Oppo ID protection) can still require original account credentials, so you should only use these files on devices you legally own and are authorized to unlock.

Some users report that the Oppo F11 Pro boots straight into recovery mode after failed unlock attempts, incomplete resets, or corrupted system partitions. In such cases, flashing the correct full firmware for CPH1969 with a PC tool is often required to rebuild the system and exit the recovery loop.

Downgrading from ColorOS 11 F-series back to older A-series builds is risky because of potential partition and security changes; some combinations may be blocked or cause instability. If you must downgrade, do it only with a complete, verified firmware package for CPH1969 and understand that you may lose features and could trigger additional issues that require another full flash.

If your PC does not detect the phone or the tool shows errors, first reinstall Oppo/MTK drivers, try a different USB port or cable, and make sure the phone is fully powered off before entering download mode. If detection still fails, consult a detailed Oppo F11 Pro flashing guide or seek help from experienced technicians, because forcing multiple failed flashes can put the device into deeper brick states.
 
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