
So somewhere in China, PPO Mobile, a partner of OPPO has announced a new system-level performance boost engine called as the OPPO Hyper Boost. As the name implies, this new feature is designed to "elevate the overall user experience through improvements in the power consumption and performance of Android smartphones".
According to Ryan Chen, the Head of the Software Research Center of the OPPO Research Institute, how the Hyper Boost works is that it enables real-time "two-way dialogues" between the applications and system resources. With this, it can instantly recognize various scenarios from the user's behaviour using different apps and game programs, then from there, it can optimize and allocation of the resources across the system. So whatever the user needs the most, the Hyper Boost will utilize the hardware resources enabling a faster response speed to a selected app for a smoother user experience.

On top of that, there are parts that the Hyper Boost focuses on which are the system, games and application. The system works on both Qualcomm and MediaTek platforms, able to provide over 50 solutions in optimization and utilization against 20-plus software scenarios and 20-plus software behaviours. This generally helps to application optimization achieve up to 31.91% shorter loading time. For the games side, it works like any "game boost" feature but with an advantage of working directly with mobile game developers such as Tencent, Netease, as well as Unreal, Unity and Cocos. Finally, for the application corner, apps like WeChat, Taobao and Mobile QQ were among the first apps that are integrating Hyper Boost to operate faster and smoother.
That's a great development and we expect to see this Hyper Boost in OPPO phones in the near future. To read the full story, you can check it out right here. Stay tuned for more OPPO news at TechNave.com.





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