According to reports, OnePlus (OnePlus phones) recently introduced some new AI features in China's ColorOS system update, mainly for the OnePlus 12 and 11 models. This includes an AI summarization feature that can generate a summary of time, location, and other relevant details. In addition, there is the AIGC Remover feature that can erase unwanted people or objects from **, similar to the AI editing feature on Samsung and Google Pixel devices. Finally, OnePlus also offers an article summarization feature that allows you to quickly generate article summaries with just one click.
In addition to the AI features, this update also adds some other features, such as the ability to use the fingerprint scanner to unlock the phone without waking up the screen. Users can now also control QQ on the always-on display, with the option to display a screen recording indicator in the status bar or in a floating window. The update also enhances the stability and compatibility of Bluetooth, NFC, and WLAN networks, and solves network signal issues in environments such as subways. These features are currently only available on the Chinese version of ColorOS, but since ColorOS has a similar foundation to OxygenOS used globally, it is possible that they will be rolled out to the OnePlus 12 and 11 models worldwide in the future.
OnePlus joins the list of companies that offer generative AI capabilities for smartphones, joining companies like Google, Samsung, and others in constantly launching new AI experiences. According to Reddit users' findings, OnePlus China first launched the ColorOS update for OnePlus 11, but it was later discovered that OnePlus 12 in the region was also receiving this update.
Overall, this update brings some new AI features to OnePlus 11 and 12 users, and while not as advanced as those offered by Google and Samsung, it's a good starting point for users. As for whether the global version of the OnePlus flagship phone will introduce these AI features, we don't have any definite news yet, but considering that ColorOS and OxygenOS are similar in many ways, we can expect that these features may be included in future updates.