Oppo, a Chinese smartphone giant, is set to integrate generative artificial intelligence (AI) features across its entire product line, from premium to budget models, positioning itself as a leading handset manufacturer in the AI era. This move aims to democratize advanced technology, making AI accessible to a broad audience. Oppo plans to equip around 50 million of its smartphones with generative AI features by the end of the year, including its flagship Find series and more affordable Reno, F, and A series models. This shift is a response to the growing demand for AI-powered smartphones, with China expected to lead the global adoption of AI-powered smartphones. Oppo’s rivals, including Xiaomi, Vivo, Huawei Technologies, and Honor, are also incorporating AI into their devices and mobile operating systems. While developing AI capabilities in-house is a costly endeavor, Oppo initially aims to provide generative AI features to as many users as possible for free, with the possibility of future charging for certain AI functions. This aggressive push to integrate generative AI across its smartphone lineup is a significant move in the evolution of AI technology in consumer electronics, and Oppo is well-positioned to lead the market and reshape the user experience in the AI era.

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