OnePlus and Oppo announced a partnership with Google to integrate their most powerful AI model, Gemini 1.0 Ultra, into upcoming devices later this year. This integration promises to significantly enhance the AI capabilities of OnePlus and Oppo phones.

Previously, OnePlus and Oppo relied on their own AI models or Google’s less powerful Gemini Nano and Gemini Pro for features like photo editing and news summarization.  However, Gemini Ultra represents a significant leap forward. Unlike previous Gemini models, Ultra runs on Google’s servers, enabling more complex AI tasks that require significant processing power.

This collaboration brings several exciting possibilities for OnePlus and Oppo users. Some anticipated features include:

  • Advanced Summarization: Summarize lengthy news articles, audio recordings, or transcripts, allowing for quicker information absorption.
  • AI-powered Social Media Content Generation: Generate creative text or image content specifically tailored for social media platforms.
  • Enhanced AI Tools: Expect a wider range of AI-powered tools for tasks like photo editing and object removal, potentially surpassing current capabilities.

OnePlus has already begun rolling out its “AI Eraser” feature, which allows users to remove unwanted objects from photos. While this initial feature utilizes a proprietary AI model, the partnership with Google suggests more advanced features powered by Gemini Ultra are on the horizon.

While details on specific features and availability remain unclear, both companies have confirmed a rollout of Gemini Ultra-powered features on their smartphones later in 2024. The exact devices that will receive this upgrade are expected to be revealed closer to launch, with high-end models like the OnePlus 12 and Oppo Find X7 Ultra likely to be the first beneficiaries.

This news has sparked discussions about potential implications for the smartphone industry. With OnePlus and Oppo gaining access to Google’s most powerful AI model, it will be interesting to see how Samsung and Pixel phones, which currently rely on Gemini Nano and Pro versions, respond to this development. The race to implement the most advanced AI features in smartphones is heating up, and this partnership between Google, OnePlus, and Oppo promises to be a significant development in that race.

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