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OPPO and Google’s AI Pen Could Change the Way You Work on Foldables

The upcoming OPPO Find N6 marks a new chapter for foldable smartphones as OPPO collaborates with Google Cloud to redefine productivity with AI-powered tools.

More than just a bigger screen, the foldable flagship introduces the OPPO AI Pen, a smart stylus designed to turn quick notes, sketches, and ideas into organised digital content instantly.

The smart stylus transforms the traditional pen experience with AI-powered features designed to make notetaking, brainstorming, and creative work feel faster and smarter.

“OPPO’s close collaboration with partners like Google Cloud enables us to bring the latest and most advanced AI experiences to our users,” said Kai Tang, President of Software Engineering at OPPO.

“With powerful AI capabilities, we’ve evolved the traditional stylus into the innovative OPPO AI Pen, marking a significant leap in efficiency for the foldable smartphone experience.”

From Scribbles to Smart Charts

We’ve all been there; quickly scribbling ideas during a meeting or lecture, only to struggle turning messy notes into something presentable later.

That’s where the AI Chart feature steps in. Powered by Gemini Pro, the AI lets users simply circle handwritten notes using the pen’s side button. Within seconds, the phone converts those rough sketches into a clean, editable digital table.

It’s a small interaction that can make a big difference, especially for meetings, planning sessions, or students juggling multiple ideas at once.

OPPO Find N6 Turns Doodles into Digital Art with AI

Creativity also gets a serious upgrade with AI Image, built with Nano Banana.

Instead of leaving sketches as rough drafts, users can transform simple doodles into polished artwork instantly. Want your drawing to look like a classic oil painting? Or maybe a sleek modern digital illustration? Just add a text prompt and let the AI do the rest.

It’s a playful feature that blurs the line between productivity tool and creative playground.

OPPO Find N6 and Google Bring Easier Cross-Device Sharing

OPPO is also strengthening its ecosystem collaboration with Google. The Find N6 will soon support Android Quick Share compatibility with Apple devices.

That means users can send photos, videos, and files directly to Apple devices without needing additional apps, making cross-platform sharing a lot less complicated.

A Foldable That Works Like a Workstation

Running on ColorOS 16, the Find N6 combines OPPO’s hardware innovation with Google’s AI ecosystem to deliver a productivity experience built for modern lifestyles.

With tools like the AI Pen, the foldable isn’t just about entertainment anymore. It’s becoming a powerful device for creating, collaborating, and getting things done, all from the palm of your hand.

Shahzlin Saffaa

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