The Oppo F1 Plus was released in March last year and came with Android 5.1 on board. Now, after more than 10 months, the smartphone might be getting an update to Marshmallow. An Oppo device with the same specs as the F1 Plus has showed up on GFXBench.

A Google search on the device model didn’t really tell us that it is the Oppo F1 Plus, but we think it is. Going by the specifications, the Oppo R6091 is the F1 Plus, except for the processor, which is different. GFXBench has been known to make this type of errors though. The listing shows that an Android 6.0 Marshmallow firmware is being tested on the device.

The smartphone came with a 5.5 inch 1080p display, a MediaTek MT6755 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 13MP rear camera, and a 16MP front camera for the selfie addicts. It is powered by a 2850mAh battery.

It is about time that Oppo released a new software update for some of its devices from 2016. The company is least bothered about software updates, so it is nice to see that at least one device is being updated to Marshmallow. Do not have high hopes for a Nougat update though, that will probably not happen.