Thursday, March 28

Smartphone Maker Oppo to Invest $145 million for App Developers

Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has planned to invest 1 billion yuan ($145.7 million) to encourage mobile app developers to create gaming, video and other forms of quality content.

The move has arrived after Oppo has accumulated 250 million monthly active users of its smartphones in the world. Every month, more than 200 million users download apps from its software store and gaming distribution center.

Wu Henggang, vice-president of Oppo, said by leveraging its sound handset business, the company aims to offer smart services which will integrate content, technology, channels and other resources.

Oppo has unveiled a voice skill and smart service platform Breeno, which will be opened to software developers and partners in the future, serving as an intelligent control center to connect all things.

The move is part of Oppo’s broader push to beef up research and development capabilities, as the company wants to seek for a new stage of rapid expansion after smartphone growth plateaued in China.

Chen Mingyong, CEO of Oppo, said in November that the company will up its R&D investment to 10 billion yuan ($1.45 billion) next year from 4 billion yuan this year.

“5G is a trend that we must catch. In addition to being among the first batch of players to unveil 5G smartphones, Oppo will step up the exploration of application scenarios of next-gen devices, which will ultimately play a role in deciding the true value of the superfast technology.”

Oppo has until now filed about 27,000 patent applications in the world.