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OPPO is including a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor in its upcoming flagship phone

OPPO is including a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor in its upcoming flagship phone

The future high-end smartphone from OPPO will be one of the first to integrate Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, and the warranty has been provided by the manufacturer itself. The door is now open to a new level of performance, especially in the graphics department thanks to the new capabilities of the integrated GPU.

OPPO is now highlighting its latest technological achievements in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. At the Snapdragon Summit 2023. In fact, during this annual event dedicated to Qualcomm innovations, we got to know the technology Ray tracing RX mobile apps and devices Wearable.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is Qualcomm’s most advanced processor

OPPO showcased its technology cooperation with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. During the Snapdragon Summit 2023, held from October 24 to 26 in Hawaii, USA.

As one of the key partners, OPPO unveiled the latest technological advances in smartphones and wearables, including the integration of hardware-based ray tracing functions into the new top-end processor, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

We will have the OPPO Watch Pro 4, powered by the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 wearable platform. In addition, we have the previously announced OPPO MR Glass Developer Edition, which supports the Snapdragon Spaces RX programmer platform.

Along with the technology and product offerings, OPPO announced that its future high-end smartphone will be one of the first to integrate the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. Thus, providing users around the world with the best exceptional experiences.

expertise Ray tracing The phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor

Campguard 3.0r – Example of using ray tracing

OPPO has been cooperating with Qualcomm Technologies for a long time. Always aiming to improve our patented ray tracing engine, PhysRay Engine 2.0.

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Now powered by the latest generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and the latest Snapdragon Elite Gaming features, this collaboration dramatically improves the visual effects.

Features like reflections and backlighting in games allow you to create complex and detailed gaming scenes without compromising high resolution and frame rate.

This collaborative effort resulted in a pioneering experimental project in ray tracing, which included the popular mobile game “Nitro Nation World Tour,” developed by Mythical Games.

Thus, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, this initiative represents OPPO’s first mobile ray tracing demonstration in a racing game. In practice, players are provided with more realistic game scenes and a more immersive experience.

High-end smartphones and wearables will benefit from Qualcomm technologies

OPPO’s collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies spans multiple product categories. Here including smartphones and wearables.

For example, this collaboration has significantly enabled the integration of Snapdragon mobile platforms into several smartphone models, including the OPPO Find X6 Pro, the OPPO Find N2 series and the OPPO Reno10 series.

In the world of wearables, OPPO Watch 4 Pro stands out as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. The product is powered by Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 processor. Therefore, this wearable device has a dual function: a health monitor and a reliable daily assistant.

In fact, the dual platform design has been meticulously optimized with the aim of extending the range of autonomy. Moreover, in power saving mode, users have access to 19 useful features that meet daily, sports and health needs. Therefore, you can count on remarkable autonomy for up to 14 days.

Smart mode ensures access to all features for 5 consecutive days on a single charge. These and many other features will be promoted by OPPO in partnership with Qualcomm in North America.

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