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OPPO ColorOS 16 set for Global launch along with Find X9 Series

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The new operating system is introducing two new core technologies for smoother and seamless performance.

File photo: OPPO's ColorOS 16


Ensuring a smooth experience

OPPO has given a sneak peek at its ColorOS 16, the latest version of its mobile operating system that will be launched with its new Find X9 Series.


According to the tech giant, this upgrade is noticeable across various user scenarios, such as quickly opening and closing apps from the Home Screen, App Drawer, or Global Search, as well as switching between apps with gestures or navigating through multiple widgets.

Building upon the foundation of ColorOS 15's Parallel Animation, ColorOS 16 introduces Seamless Animation, allowing every interaction to feel instantaneous and perfectly connected across the entire operating system, OPPO said.

This enhancement is powered by two core technologies: the All-New Luminous Rendering Engine and the All-New Trinity Engine.
AI features of OPPO ColorOS 16
AI features of OPPO ColorOS 16

The All-New Luminous Rendering Engine takes control of all visual components, eliminates jarring between animations, and ensures the OS stays smooth. Meanwhile, the All-New Trinity Engine is for heavy-load scenarios, combining chip-level enhancements with smart resource allocation, ensuring sustained speed and power efficiency.


The latest operating system also allows users to personalize their phones by setting Motion Photos or videos as wallpapers, choosing from a wide range of fonts, or letting AI suggest text styles that match their wallpaper.

ColorOS 16 introduces full-screen Always-On Display, enabling users to view their lock screen wallpaper alongside key information. Meanwhile, Flux Home Screen allows users to resize any folder or app icon into various shapes.

For photo editing, ColorOS 16 introduces AI Portrait Glow, which improves portraits taken in poor lighting by optimizing skin tones and balancing light with a single tap.

The built-in video editor has also been upgraded with Master Cut, offering trimming, speed controls, music integration, cropping, text, filters, and manual adjustments for contrast, brightness, and saturation.

When it comes to ensuring easier use of devices across ecosystems, OPPO said ColorOS 16 allows O+ Connect to support both Mac and Windows PCs. Users can manage phone files from their computer or remotely control their computer from their phone.

Screen Mirroring lets users cast up to five apps from their phone and control them using a mouse and keyboard, particularly useful for situations where handling the phone directly is inconvenient, such as during a meeting or a lecture.

Source: OPPO

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