Oppo is working on its own network chip

Oppo is actively working on improving the user experience of its devices. According to a well-known insider Digital Chat Station, the company is developing a new network chip that will improve daily networking, which will be an important step for users who are active on mobile.
Oppo is working on a new network chip that will improve daily networking, which will be an important step for users who are active on mobile.

Details:
- New Network Chip: The chip from Oppo aims to improve networking, but specific details are still a secret. It is expected to be ready for release soon. It is not specified in which device this chip will debut in. However, there are already rumors that it could appear in the OnePlus Ace 5 series, which is expected next month, along with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and 8 Elite processors.
Oppo’s other developments:
Oppo also continues to innovate in other important components such as charging and display technologies:
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- SUPERVOOC S chip: First introduced in the OnePlus 11R, the SUPERVOOC S chip optimizes charging, allowing devices to charge faster while improving battery life. Key features:
- Recharge efficiency of 99.5%, which significantly improves battery life.
- Supports intelligent temperature management and optimizes charging under extreme conditions.
- Improvements to the Battery Health Engine (BHE) that helps keep the battery in good condition over time.
- Display P2 chip: It is the follow-up to the Display P1 chip used in OnePlus 12. The Display P2 chip, which will be used in OnePlus 13, will improve:
- Pixel calibration, improving brightness and image quality by up to 90% while reducing power consumption by 13%.
- The chip will work with the second-generation BOE X2 screen, offering users even better image quality, color accuracy and energy efficiency.

These innovations from Oppo and OnePlus in networking, charging, and display technology give users the ability to enjoy faster connectivity, longer battery life, and a high-quality screen, improving the overall quality of the company’s smartphones.
Oppo and OnePlus are working on their own networking, charging, and display chips, improving the overall quality of the company’s smartphones.