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Oppo has already developed its own secondary display and charging chips, aiming to improve the display quality, and user experience of its flagship devices.

According to well-known tech tipster Digital Chat Station, Oppo is currently working on a networking chip, which reportedly improves the daily network experience. This is a crucial component for users who rely on cellular connectivity.

According to the tipster, this new chip will be ready soon. Unfortunately, he didn’t share which specific model will debut this new networking chip.

According to previous reports, the OnePlus Ace 5 series mobile phones are expected to be released next month, and the new series will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 and 8 Elite processors. It remains to be seen if this series will incorporate the new networking chip.

Oppo’s self-developed secondary chips

For those unfamiliar, the SUPERVOOC S chip was first featured in the OnePlus 11R, marking it as the world’s first mobile phone equipped with this technology. The SUPERVOOC S chip enhances charging performance by managing both charge and discharge processes more efficiently, allowing devices to charge faster while optimizing battery life.

Oppo SuperVooc

The chip achieves a discharge efficiency of up to 99.5%, significantly improving battery longevity and performance. Additionally, it includes features like temperature control modes and intelligent charging optimizations, ensuring safe and efficient charging under various conditions, including extreme temperatures

The SUPERVOOC S chip improves the performance of the Battery Health Engine (BHE) and enhance battery longevity and performance over time. This innovation aims to ensure that future Oppo devices offer long-lasting battery health, alongside faster and more efficient charging.

Another key addition, the Display P2 chip builds on the success of the first-generation Display P1 chip found in the OnePlus 12. The P1 chip introduced high-precision pixel-level calibration technology, which improved image quality and brightness by up to 90% while reducing power consumption by 13%. The Display P2 chip is part of OnePlus 13‘s advanced display technology, which includes the second-generation BOE X2 screen.

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