Cph1911 Android 10 — Firmware Oppo F11
| Error Message | Cause | Solution | |---------------|-------|----------| | STATUS_BROM_CMD_SEND_DA_FAIL | Driver issue or wrong USB port | Reinstall MediaTek drivers; use USB 2.0 port | | S_BROM_DOWNLOAD_DA_FAIL | Preloader handshake timeout | Disconnect battery (if possible) or hold Volume Down while connecting | | Error: Status_sec_img_too_large | Incorrect scatter file | Redownload firmware; ensure it’s for CPH1911 | | PMT changed for the ROM | Previous firmware had different partition layout | Select “Firmware Upgrade” instead of “Download Only” | | Boot loop after flash | Remaining corrupt cache | Boot to recovery and wipe cache partition |
Here are the technical specifications of the official Android 10 firmware for this device:
| Specification | Detail | |---------------|---------| | Device Name | Oppo F11 | | Model Number | CPH1911 | | Android Version | 10 (Q) | | ColorOS Version | 11 | | Kernel Version | 4.14.+ | | Security Patch | Typically August 2021 or later (varies by region) | | Firmware Type | Stock / Official | | Flash Tool | SP Flash Tool (MediaTek) | firmware oppo f11 cph1911 android 10
Note: The Oppo F11 uses a MediaTek Helio P70 processor. Unlike Qualcomm devices that use QFIL or fastboot, MediaTek devices require SP Flash Tool for firmware flashing.
The Android 10 (ColorOS 7) firmware for the Oppo F11 CPH1911 represents the final major OS update for this device. While it improves aesthetics, privacy, and performance, users must accept the end of security updates. Manual flashing is possible for troubleshooting or restoration but requires careful handling of SP Flash Tool and correct firmware matching to avoid hard bricks. | Error Message | Cause | Solution |
For most users, the official OTA via Settings remains the safest and recommended method to reach Android 10.
Document version: 1.0 – Last reviewed: April 2026 (archival reference for legacy device support). Note: The Oppo F11 uses a MediaTek Helio P70 processor
There are two regional variants of the F11. Downloading the wrong firmware can hard-brick your device:
How to check: Go to Settings > About Phone > Version. If your phone is already dead, examine the box or the IMEI number under the battery (or on the SIM tray).
Despite being stable, users have reported:
We will use the SP Flash Tool (Smart Phone Flash Tool) version 5.2116 or newer.
