Oppo followed Xiaomi, Huawei's footsteps to build its self-driving car.
Oppo is the second biggest smartphone manufacturer in China, which also owns popular smartphone brands like OnePlus, Vivo, and Realme. It has a market share of around 8 percent with more than 112 million smartphones delivered last year across the world, including India.
According to reports in China, Oppo is already planning to build its own car. It is reported that Oppo's co-founder and chief executive Tony Chen is looking for resources and talents working as part of the auto supply chain. It also claims that Oppo is also seriously studying to understand how to build a car, but it has not yet formally started the project.
According to news from related channels, Tony Chen met with CATL China Passenger Car Division and China Automotive Research Institute in the past
two weeks. At the executive level, Wu Henggang, Vice President of OPPO
Software Engineering, has stepped in. According to news sources, Wu Henggang is the highest-level executive interviewing for positions in autonomous driving and algorithms. Guo Yandong, the chief scientist who joined OPPO from Xiaopeng Motors last year, also intervened in the preparation of the autonomous driving team.
Oppo's CEO Tony Chen was quoted by Chinese media saying, "Even in car manufacturing, we will focus on areas that Oppo can perform well. If automakers can't build good cars and Oppo has the strength, we will try it in the future."
Oppo is already a key player when it comes to autonomous driving technology. It has patents on self-driving tech like distance measuring devices, cameras, and electronic equipment for car positioning.



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