Oppo on Monday announced it’s using cloud privacy technology from Google to protect users’ sensitive conversations from its own AI products.
Lots has happened this past week in the tech world! With 400 million active users for OpenAI this week, Oppo releasing a new folding phone, and more,
To meet “growing demand,” Oppo says it plans to start delivering at least one new “AI update” per month for devices such as the Find N5. These updates will apparently include Oppo’s own apps, as well as Gemini updates from Google.
As many other mobile tech companies, OPPO had something to say at MWC 2025 in Barcelona. OPPO decided to commit to monthly AI updates, while the company also announced some new AI features. The company says that AI technology and applications continue to develop.
The Chinese brand aims to enhance smartphone photography with AI features to compete in the global market, particularly Europe.
To enhance security and privacy, OPPO is implementing Private Computing Cloud (PCC) built with Confidential Computing from Google Cloud. Starting with AI Recording Summary, featur
Oppo has announced its latest artificial intelligence (AI) strategy at the Oppo AI Tech Summit during MWC 2025. The company aims to redefine AI experiences by integrating advanced AI solutions into its smartphones,
Oppo's new flagship folding phone with AI features intensifies rivalry with Apple, Samsung, and Huawei. Oppo's commitment to AI puts iPhone's market share at risk.
Oppo is hoping it can win business from the likes of Samsung and fellow Chinese smartphone giant Huawei. Chinese smartphone firm Oppo has unveiled its new flagship folding phone Thursday, touting a slimmer body and artificial intelligence-focused features in a bid to compete with high-end foldable devices from the likes of Samsung and Huawei.
Oppo announced at the MWC that will be collaborating with Google and MediaTek, to bring monthly AI updates to its phones. ColorOS 15 will be using Gemini 1.5 Pro and Flash's capabilities to cross-communicate with OPPO native apps.
Oppo has announced a strategic partnership with Google to implement a new privacy-preserving solution, known as the Private Computing Cloud. This system aims to bolster user security by integrating Google’s Confidential Computing software.
Oppo on Monday announced it's using cloud privacy technology from Google to protect users' sensitive conversations from its own AI products.