Oppo sets up new lab in Hyderabad to fix software bugs in smartphones to improve battery life

Oppo has announced the setting up of an exclusive Power and Performance Lab at its Hyderabad R&D Centre. The aim of this lab will be to create technologies to make the equipment more energy efficient and deal with issues like software bugs. Plus, it will roll out new features to improve the overall end-user experience. This comes after the company launched its “5G Innovation Lab and Camera Innovation Lab” at the Hyderabad R&D Centre. Opposition India R&D Center has a team of more than 450 members.

“The aim of the lab will be to enhance the user experience with heavy usages such as gaming, photography, videography, video calling and streaming,” Oppo said in a statement. There is on to improve battery retention and device heating.

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“The establishment of Power and Performance Lab is the third significant development towards realizing our dream of building a complete product development ecosystem from India. Tasleem Arif, VP, Tasleem Arif, said, “Aligned with our vision of “motivation ahead”, which takes optimism and inspiration against challenges and uncertainties, we aim to build a self-sustaining ecosystem for smartphones. , and R&D Head, Oppo India.

“This lab will prove to be an important development to drive the next big revolution in user experience, especially with the advent of 5G in India. The lab will develop solutions that demonstrate the stellar power optimization and unmatched performance that every 5G device will require. Through this setting up of an optimization lab along with an R&D centre, we aim to develop technology from Oppo for mankind that will end up in the hands of millions of users globally,” he said.

Oppo recently announced two high-speed flash charging technologies: 150W SuperWook and 240W SuperWook Flash Charge with Battery Health Engine (BHE). 150W SUPERVOOC Flash Charge with BHE (Battery Health Engine) uses direct charging technology with charge bump, therefore, it is able to charge a 4500mAh battery from 1% to 50% in 5 minutes and up to 100% in 15 minutes. is enabled. Furthermore, the 240W SUPERVOOC technology supports 24V/10A charging and is capable of charging the 4200mAh battery to 100% in 9 minutes.

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