Friday, December 6, 2024

Oppo says phones are main personal AI device, vows to make it affordable

Smartphone maker Oppo has announced its commitment to making AI phones accessible to everyone while pointing out the full-stack technological revolution and ecosystem restructuring of AI phones in the future.

Further to this, Oppo also shared a glimpse of its AI strategy with industry partners from Google, MediaTek, and IDC.

With their large global reach, advanced connectivity, and multimodal capabilities, smartphones are well-positioned as the most important personal AI device, according to Oppo.

Despite the ubiquity of smartphones, however, Oppo said AI should not remain exclusive to just flagship phones and selected users but should instead be accessible to more users around the world.

“With our relentless efforts and commitment, Oppo aims to make AI phones accessible to everyone,” said Billy Zhang, president of overseas marketing, sales, and service at Oppo.

“For the first time in the industry, Oppo is bringing generative AI to all product lines. By the end of this year, we expect to bring generative AI features to about 50 million users.”

IDC’s latest research report “Time to Democratize the Impact of AI Tech” reinforces the significant potential of this market. According to the analyst firm, shipments for AI phones in the sub-$1000 segment are expected to grow by 250% in 2024, reaching 35 million units.

Over the past decade, Oppo has filed over 5,000 patents related to AI inventions, of which approximately 70% are specifically related to AI imaging.

Since 2020, Oppo said it has pioneered the development of its own Large Language Models (LLMs) and has been active in large vision models and multimodal technology.

More importantly, Oppo is the first smartphone company to deploy an LLM with 7 billion parameters directly on the device. By its advancing of AI technologies, Oppo has rolled out over 100 generative AI capabilities to its phones this year.

Oppo also is working closely with other industry players to bring better AI phone experiences based on an on-device and cloud Hybrid AI Architecture.

In partnership with Google, Oppo’s Reno12 series and the next-generation Find X Flagship will feature the Google Gemini family LLMs, bringing Oppo users more AI features such as AI Toolbox including AI Writer and AI Recording Summary features.

In collaboration with MediaTek, both parties are tuning chips to enhance chip storage and computational efficiency on future Oppo flagship models.

Through its partnership with Microsoft, the next-generation Oppo phones will be equipped with Microsoft capabilities to bring accurate and natural voice and text conversion experience and improved connectivity between desktop AI and phones. 

At the panel discussion, Oppo invited industry experts including Susara van den Heever, director of AI, customer engineering EMEA at Google Cloud; Philipp Ennen, principal research manager of MediaTek, and Francisco Jeronimo, vice president for devices EMEA at IDC, to explore how AI phones will enable more people to benefit from AI

In terms of productivity, with the combination of LLMs and technologies such as fast transcription, users can process more information and enjoy real-time translation while cross-device collaboration between desktop AI and phones has led to further improvements in productivity.

On the creative side, photo editing and personalized creation have also been revolutionized through multimodal generation and motion generation technologies.

For instance, the Oppo AI Eraser feature helps users seamlessly remove unwanted objects and quickly generate missing content. Currently, it is used 15 times per day on average. At the same time, multimodal technology helps users easily generate creative visual and text content on social media.

Looking forward, Oppo said the transition from smartphones to AI phones will be a long-term evolution that continuously transforms the mobile experience. 

“We believe that the intelligent OS will be embedded with AI Agents and support multimodal interaction, meanwhile the third-party services will be provided in a more flexible way. This will result in a full-stack transformation and ecosystem restructuring of AI phones,” Nicole Zhang, general manager of AI product at Oppo, stated. 

Subscribe

- Advertisement -spot_img

RELEVANT STORIES

spot_img

LATEST

- Advertisement -spot_img