[CNMO Technology News]Not long ago, Google officially launched the Android 16 system, adding some new features and optimizing some details. With the launch of Google’s new system, customized systems of various Android mobile phone manufacturers are about to be updated, including OPPO.
OPPO Android 16 update list exposed: at least 40 models are included
At present, Google Pixel series devices can be upgraded to Android 16 stable version, and non-Google brands such as OPPO are about to usher in this update. Previously, OPPO has pushed Android 16 beta version for some devices and is currently preparing for the release of the official version.
It is reported that after upgrading to the Android 16 stable version, OPPO devices will bring a series of new features and improvements. Including OPPO Find N2 and above models, Find X6 and above models, OPPO Reno11 and above models, OPPO A5 and above models, as well as some K series and F series models, and OPPO tablets, a total of nearly 40 products will be expected to receive Android version 16 updates.
Morning Post Comment: There is still a lot of coverage
Samsung Exynos 2600 exposed to adopt 8 core design and multi-core running scores Super A18 Pro
According to whistleblower @OreXda, the early performance test results of Samsung’s new generation flagship chip Exynos 2600 have appeared in Geekbench 6. Its multi-core score not only surpasses Apple’s A18 Pro, but also close to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is eye-catching.
Initially, @OreXda said the chip scored 2400 in a single core and 9400 in a multi-core. But then he corrected the data and said that the real result was 2950 single cores and 10200 multi-cores. This means that compared with the previous generation Exynos 2400, the single-core performance is improved by about 15% and the multi-core performance is improved by about 20%, which is enough to compete with the strongest chips in the Android camp.
It is worth noting that the Exynos 2600 will be manufactured using its own 2nm process for the first time, and abandoning the past 10-core architecture, instead using an 8-core configuration of 2 Cortex-X cores + 6 Cortex-A cores, aiming to take into account high performance and energy efficiency control.
Morning News Comment: Samsung chips are standing up again?
According to the latest news, vivo’s next-generation imaging flagship X300 Ultra may break this dilemma, and achieve body thinning through innovative structural design, while maintaining flagship imaging performance.
According to reports, the vivo X300 Ultra will learn from the idea of OPPO’s dual periscope lens and adopt the “heterogeneous multi-periscope/multi-fold structure” technology. This solution optimizes the lens module layout and optical path design to achieve multifocal coverage in a limited space, thereby reducing the body protrusion and overall thickness. Compared with the traditional single periscope telephoto scheme, the multi-fold structure may compress the longitudinal space through prism reflection or folding mirror group, similar to the periscope zoom principle in the camera, but with higher complexity. If the technology is implemented, the X300 Ultra is expected to continue vivo’s advantages in the field of telephoto imaging while remaining light and thin.
Morning Post Comment: Flagships are going to lose weight
Google teases Apple’s new iOS 26 features: Some Pixels have been available seven years ago
Shortly after Apple officially released its new system, iOS 26, Samsung took the lead in making fun of it “drawing from” features that Android has already had for many years. Now, Google has joined this “sarcasm war”, continuing its iconic “BestPhonesForever” promotional series, teasing the iPhone’s “inspiration” of Pixel features with a video.
In the video, Pixel first mentioned the “automatic information translation” function and pointed out that the Pixel already had this function four years ago. Then, the “Hold Assist” mentioned, which Pixel proudly stated that it launched as early as five years ago.
Pixel joked that the new “phone filtering” feature added to iOS 26 said that it had been implemented seven years ago. At the end of the video, iPhone asked Pixel what new features are being developed by the Pixel 10 so that our iPhone 17 series will continue to be “inspired”. Although it is a little sarcastic, the overall tone is obviously much gentler than the “embarrassing jokes” in the previous series, and it is even quite interesting.
Morning News Comment: Google still likes to output faces
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