Oppo is taking a big swing at helpful AI on phones. While the Oppo Find X9 and Find X9 Pro are fresh in China, Oppo says it has teamed up with Google to bring new Gemini-powered features to overseas markets when these phones go global. It’s a simple idea with real upside: make the stuff you already do on your phone faster, clearer, and a bit less annoying.
The highlight is tighter Google Gemini integration across ColorOS 16. Oppo’s new Mind Space app connects with Gemini so you can grab what’s on your screen with a quick three finger swipe, then ask Gemini to help. Summarize a long article. Draft a reply that sounds like you. Translate a chunk of text and keep the layout tidy. Small moves that save time.
Oppo is also rolling out AI Search, AI Call Summary, AI Recorder, and AI Writer on the Find X9 series. Think of these as handy shortcuts for day to day chores. Search across apps. Get a clean summary after a long call. Turn voice notes into shareable text. Start a draft and let AI clean it up. None of this is flashy. It’s practical, which is exactly the point.
Gemini Live is coming too. That means real time assistance with visual guidance on the screen, so you can ask for help and see where to tap next. It’s the kind of thing you use once and wonder why every phone doesn’t do it this way already.
On privacy, Oppo says these features run on its AI Private Computing Cloud with protections backed by Google Cloud. The company’s line is clear: keep sensitive data encrypted, keep user control front and center, and process on device when possible. That’s the right tone for 2025. Folks care where their data goes, and how long it stays there.
There’s a nice little perk for early buyers as well. Oppo says Find X9 owners in supported regions will get a free 3 month trial of Google’s premium Gemini plan. Good way to try the deeper features without paying on day one.
Quick take: this partnership makes sense. Google brings world class language and vision models. Oppo knows how to ship clean, fast flows in ColorOS. The three finger swipe into Gemini sounds like something people will actually use, not just demo on stage. What we’ll be watching is speed on slower networks and how well the summaries hold up across different languages. If Oppo nails that, the Find X9 series could be one of the easiest phones to live with this year.
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Source: Oppo
