Chinese smartphone brand Oppo to roll out AI functions to 50 million users by year’s end
- Oppo will not only add generative AI to its flagship Find series of smartphones, but will also incorporate the technology in its more affordable Reno, F and A series
- AI-powered smartphones will represent 12 per cent of total handset shipments in China this year, compared to the global average adoption rate of 9 per cent

Chinese smartphone brand Oppo plans to roll out generative artificial intelligence (AI) functions across all its product lines, from premium to affordable models, signalling its intention to be one of the most aggressive handset makers to embrace the AI wave.
As AI moves from a selling point to a must-have for smartphones, the Guangdong-based company wants to make generative AI – the technology behind intelligent chatbots such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT – accessible to consumers, according to a company executive.
“We are living in an AI era and smartphones are the most important personal AI devices,” Nicole Zhang, general manager of AI products at Oppo, said during a live-streamed online event on Monday.
Zhang said the company expects to offer generative AI features to around 50 million of its smartphone users by the end of this year. “We’re democratising [AI phones] for the first time in the industry,” Zhang said, adding that Oppo will not only add generative AI to its flagship Find series of handsets, but will also incorporate the technology in its more affordable Reno, F and A series.
Oppo’s push into the AI smartphone arena comes as Chinese Android brands have been racing to bake AI capabilities into their handsets to capitalise on growing consumer interest in the segment.
China is expected to lead the world in the adoption of AI-powered handsets, with the segment representing 12 per cent of total smartphone shipments on the mainland this year, ahead of the global average adoption rate of 9 per cent, according to an April report by consultancy Canalys.
