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Oppo presents Carlink and aims to use it on 15 million cars: what it is

Oppo is thinking, like Xiaomi, to build a car. But before her, modules must be structured, if we can call them that, which will be tested first. These modules are nothing more than systems equipped with artificial intelligence which, among other things, can also be used by other cars. Well, the project we are talking about today, or “Carlink smart cockpit”, aims precisely at this. Let's go and see all the information in our possession.

Oppo's project to enter the automotive world continues: here is the new Carlink smart cockpit, which will be used by 15 million cars!

According to what was revealed (via CnEVpost) Oppo presented the Carlink project, a mobility solution for all automotive scenarios. The brand said the solution is available for two-wheeled scooters and four-wheeled cars, offering features including digital car keys, vehicle management via a smartwatch and in-car screen transmission.

oppo carlink: what it is and how it works
The interface is similar (but not the same) to that of Android Auto

Oppo said it already has more than 70 partners, including car manufacturers, two-wheeled scooter manufacturers, Tier1 suppliers and mobility service providers. The project is to have the Carlink smart cockpit solution in more than 15 million vehicles by 2022. Wu Henggang, president of Oppo's Software Engineering division, said that with the development of intelligent cars and the accelerated evolution of artificial intelligence, a wave of automotive digitization has arrived.

oppo carlink: what it is and how it works
A preview of the Oppo Carlink cockpit
Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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