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Oppo’s chip supports 12 Mbps of bandwidth, which allows the chip to transmit 24-bit/192kHz lossless audio over Bluetooth. That’s something no other Bluetooth chip can currently handle and ...
As a result of this, the “ultra-high-speed Bluetooth solution” has been rated for an “unprecedented” bandwidth – 12 Mb/s. In order to achieve this, the device has to use Oppo’s URLC codec.
During Inno Day 2022, OPPO unveiled the successor to last year’s chip — the MariSilicon Y. OPPO claims this new Bluetooth audio SoC is the first SoC to use N6RF process technology.
OPPO compared this with “the highest spec Bluetooth SoCs on the market”. This chip is equipped with the URLC codec technology, and a dedicated NPU with up to 590 GOPS of on-device computing power.
OPPO reveals MeshTalk: Chat to friends without a network, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth Oppo's MeshTalk lets you call or chat with friends up to 1.8 miles away, and you don't need a cellular connection or ...
The OPPO A78 4G has been listed on FCC and Bluetooth SIG websites with model number CPH2565. The FCC certification reveals that the device will run on the brand’s proprietary ColorOS 13.1 which ...
The Oppo Pad 2 has been spotted with model number OPD2201 on the Bluetooth SIG certification site. The listing suggests that the device will come preloaded with ColorOS 13.1-based Android and ...