Oppo on Monday announced it's using cloud privacy technology from Google to protect users' sensitive conversations from its own AI products.
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 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.
The Chinese smartphone company Oppo is following Apple’s lead by introducing a private cloud computing infrastructure that will keep users’ private talks apart from its own AI products. TakeAway Points: On Monday,
I've been using the Oppo Find N5 for the past two weeks, and it's hands down the best foldable I've tried so far. It's a shame it's not available in the US, but there's definitely a lot Google could learn from this device. One reason people avoid book ...
The Find N5 is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which Oppo says improves CPU, GPU and AI performance by more than 40% over the Find N4. That processor has brought noteworthy performance gains to other phones, such as the Galaxy S25 lineup and the OnePlus 13.
OPPO is one of the first smartphone brands to implement Private Computing Cloud and has further integrated applications with Google Ge
OPPO today announced its enhanced artificial intelligence (AI) strategy during the OPPO AI Tech Summit at MWC2025. The company said it is shifting from functional-level to system-level AI, requiring deeper integration and stronger security measures.
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