In this guide, we will show you the steps to downgrade Oppo Find N from Android 13 to Android 11. Many OEMs have already jumped ships over to the latest OS build and have begun the testing phase for Android’s thirteenth iteration. In this regard, Oppo was among the first few players in the market that welcomed this update. And what was even more commendable is the fact that it even rolled out the update for its folding device, thereby making it the first device in this segment to get blessed with this update.
However, the update is still in its early stage and comes with a plethora of bugs and issues, which the OEM had already listed beforehand. Being the developer preview build, this was all along the expected lines. So if you have also given a try to this OS but are currently facing performance and stability issues as well as the app’s compatibility bugs, then the best bet will be to roll back to the earlier stable build. And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that. Given here are the detailed steps to downgrade Oppo Find N from Android 13 to Android 11.
How to Downgrade Oppo Find N from Android 13 to Android 11
Do note that Oppo has only released the Android 11 downgrade firmware for this device [and not Android 12]. So once the rollback is complete, your device will boot to the Android 11. After that, you may install the Android 12 update via OTA. Moreover, the below process will wipe off all the data from your device, so take a complete device backup beforehand. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
- Download the downgrade firmware from below and transfer it to your device.
OPPO FIND N ANDROID 13 TO ANDROID 11 DOWNGRADE FIRMWARE 2482_sign_PEUM00_11_A_OTA_0160_all_2f94e1_10010111.zip [MIRROR LINK]
- Then, head over to Settings > About Phone and tap on Version Number 7 times.
- After that, go to About Phone > Software Update and tap on the overflow icon situated at the top right.
- Then select Local Install and tap on the hamburger menu situated at the top left.
- Now tap on the Model Number, select the downgrade firmware, and tap on Decompress Now.
- You will now get a backup prompt, tap on ‘Backed up, Continue’ if you have taken the backup, or select ‘Go to Backup’ if you want to take a backup now.
- Once you have selected ‘Backed up, Continue’, the extraction will then start.
- Once done, tap on Install Now. The downgrade firmware will now be flashed onto your device.
- Once done, your device will automatically boot to the downgraded firmware.
That’s it. These were the steps to downgrade Oppo Find N from Android 13 to Android 11. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.