Smartphone brands that sell computers offer a software feature that enables a connection between these two products. This enables users to do a lot more. Different companies offer different solutions. Some of the notable ones include HUAWEI Multi Screen Collaboration, Microsoft Your Phone, Samsung DeX, and Xiaomi MIUI+. Now, as per a tipster, OPPO will be introducing its own take on this feature with the release of ColorOS 12.

All three Oujia brands, namely OPPO, OnePlus, and realme are growing rapidly in the global markets with the fall of HUAWEI and HONOR. The three brands are also expected to enter new product categories like tablets and laptops.
Hence, ColorOS, the common Android skin used by them is expected to adopt new features as required. Therefore, we are not surprised to learn that OPPO is indeed working on HUAWEI Multi Screen Collaboration clone for its devices.
As per images shared by a leaker on Weibo, OPPO will be calling this feature ‘Cross Screen Interconnection’ (translated) in China. The tipster says that this feature, which is currently under testing will be introduced in ColorOS 12.
ColorOS 12 based on Android 12 will be the next major version of the OPPO group’s mobile operating system. Not much is known about this software at the moment. But we expect to learn more about it before its official release in a month or two.
That being said, ColorOS Cross Screen Interconnection should be initially limited to China as part of beta testing. However, it will most likely make its way to other markets once it becomes stable enough.
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