Oppo A37 & A37F Flash File (Firmware ROM) Download

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Oppo A37 & A37F Firmware Flash File is a stock ROM that helps you to flash or upgrade OS on the phone. Additionally, you can use it to reinstall firmware, Root, Unroot, fix a hang on the logo, or remove FRP and Pattern lock, among other tasks, easily.

Here is the complete Stock Firmware Collection for Oppo A37 & A37F. Along with this, we also provide all the necessary links including USB driver, Flash Tool & instructions.

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Download Oppo A37 & A37F Firmware Flash File

File Name: Oppo_A37 & A37F.zip
ROM Type: Stock OS
File Size: 1GB
OS Version: Android
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Flash Tool: Oplus Flash tool

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How to Flash Oppo A37 & A37F

  • Download the firmware and extract using WinRar or 7Zip
  • Run the Oplus Flash Tool.
  • Power Off your Oppo A37 & A37F phone
  • Then, select the firmware on the flash tool
  • Click on Start
  • Power Off and connect your phone to the PC
  • Check the above test point image & short the test point & connect USB
  • The flashing process will start shortly.
  • Wait for the finish (it will take 5-20 minutes)
  • Done.

Video Tutorial to Flash Firmware

Notes

First, check the device model before downloading any listed firmware. You can visit Settings > About Phone or use the dial pad to get the model information about your phone.

The official Flash tool requires you to authorize a login before flashing. If you don’t have the credentials, contact me or message us on my Facebook page. It is a paid service.

Backup: Before flashing the above firmware ROM onto your Oppo A37 & A37F phone. Make sure, don’t forget to take a backup. Data will be deleted once the firmware is flashed.

Disclaimer: Firmware flashing can be a time-consuming process. It should only be attempted if you are well-informed. We are not responsible for any damage done to your phone.

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Do note: Download the driver above if your device is having trouble connecting to your computer.

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