With Google’s help, Oppo wants to make your phone think more like you

Looking ahead, Oppo is diving into the next stage of its Agentic AI journey, focusing on delivering even smarter, more personalized experiences for users. How?
The company is building a new user knowledge system that aims to centralize all your data, tackling the issue of fragmented information on mobile devices. This system will learn from your actions, interests and memories, providing more tailored AI interactions and pushing the vision of AI-driven operating systems closer to reality.
This all sounds a bit familiar? Well, that is probably because it is similar to what we’ve already heard from Google, Samsung and Apple. Last year, Google unveiled its Gemini 2.0 model, capable of reasoning, planning and remembering like a personal assistant. Apple has also teased its own Siri 2.0, promising smarter learning over time with better context awareness and third-party app integration – though we are still waiting for that.
So, while nothing truly revolutionary here, it is clear Oppo is jumping on the AI agent bandwagon, too, signaling that this might indeed be the future. OpenAI’s powerful ChatGPT is pushing in the same direction as well and whether we are ready or not, this is where things are headed.
In addition to exploring Agentic AI, Oppo made waves earlier this year with its big step in AI security, unveiling the AI Private Computing Cloud. This new system uses Google Cloud’s Confidential Computing to create a secure environment for AI data processing. With end-to-end encryption, it ensures that all AI interactions are handled privately.
By teaming up with a major player like Google, Oppo wants to push the boundaries of AI adoption. Its goal? To reshape how AI is experienced on its devices, like the latest Find X8 Ultra, the company just launched. By the end of 2025, Oppo plans to have 100 million users worldwide, tapping into the power of Oppo AI to transform their everyday interactions.