Oppo ColorOS 16 April Update Brings UEFA Champions League Watermarks and Video Playback Enhancements
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Oppo ColorOS 16 April Update Brings UEFA Champions League Watermarks and Video Playback Enhancements

Smartphones Reporter
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Oppo's April ColorOS 16 update introduces UEFA Champions League watermarks for photos and new video playback speed controls across multiple Find X and Reno series devices.

Oppo has begun rolling out its April 2026 ColorOS 16 update, bringing UEFA Champions League-themed watermarks to the Photos app alongside new video playback controls. The update started on April 8 and will continue through April 30, targeting several flagship and mid-range device series.

UEFA Champions League Watermarks

The most distinctive feature of this update is the addition of UEFA Champions League watermarks that will appear in the Photos app. These branded watermarks are available from April 15 through June 10, 2026, coinciding with the football tournament season. This type of sports partnership watermarking has become increasingly common among smartphone manufacturers looking to capitalize on major sporting events.

Enhanced Video Playback Controls

Alongside the Champions League branding, Oppo has introduced new video playback speed controls within the Photos app. Users can now adjust playback speed while viewing local videos with options including 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, and 2x speeds. This feature adds flexibility for reviewing videos, whether users want to slow down action footage or quickly skim through longer recordings.

Device Coverage

The April update is rolling out to the following device series:

  • Find X9 series
  • Find X8 series
  • Reno15 Series
  • Reno14 Series

This broad coverage across Oppo's flagship and upper-midrange lineup ensures that many users will have access to these new features. The staggered rollout approach, common in the industry, allows Oppo to monitor for any issues before full deployment.

Sports-themed updates and partnerships have become a strategic move for smartphone manufacturers. By integrating Champions League branding, Oppo taps into the massive global football fanbase, potentially increasing user engagement during the tournament period. This approach mirrors similar strategies from competitors who have partnered with sports leagues and events for limited-time features.

The addition of video playback speed controls reflects the growing importance of multimedia capabilities in smartphone photography and videography. As users capture more video content, having built-in editing and playback tools becomes increasingly valuable without requiring third-party apps.

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The April ColorOS update demonstrates Oppo's continued focus on both aesthetic customization through branded watermarks and functional improvements to core apps. While the Champions League watermarks are time-limited, the video playback controls represent a more permanent enhancement to the user experience across supported devices.

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