The same strategy was applied to Samsung. Accordingly, Gemini will be integrated into Oppo's native apps such as Notes, Calendars and watches.
Google said that this feature will be rolled out on the upcoming Oppo Reno14 phone line. Users just need to hold the button next to it to activate Gemini, then can look up information or perform tasks right in the conversation, without having to switch between apps.
Oppo confirmed the Reno14 Series - announced earlier this month - will be the first product line to support deep integration between Gemini and its services.
Google's expansion of its partnership with Oppo shows that the company is stepping up its strategy of making AI Gemini a core part of the Android user experience.
If with Samsung, Gemini was once integrated into the Galaxy S24 series to support tasks such as real-time diching, creating summaries or quickly compiling text, now, Oppo is also going in the same direction with essential applications.
This not only helps Oppo increase the value of software for users, but also opens up a new direction for phone companies that want to take advantage of AI power without having to develop themselves from scratch.