After OPPO and Realme successively strengthened the artificial intelligence application functions of their mobile phones, OnePlus alsoAnnounced its artificial intelligence function layout, and also announced that it will launch a new small-sized mobile phone OnePlus 6s on June 5.
Among them, OnePlus confirmed that its classic three-stage sliding switch Alert Slider will be replaced by a new Plus Key button design, which is expected to be first used in the OnePlus 6s to be launched on June 5.
OnePlus also announced the launch of a new AI Plus Mind feature, which will be able to record and use the content displayed on the screen, such as travel itineraries, event details, hotel information, etc. found through the mobile phone. You can press the Plus Key to activate the AI Plus Mind function (or swipe up on the screen with three fingers to call it up), and the relevant content will be stored through artificial intelligence, eliminating the need for users to manually record it or save it as a screenshot.
As for the content recorded through the AI Plus Mind function, it will be stored in a dedicated Mind Space, and the required information can be searched through natural language.
In addition to the AI Plus Mind feature, OnePlus has also created an artificial intelligence tool called AI VoiceScribe, which allows users to record call content on various messaging services and online conferences, and use content summaries and call translation functions.
OnePlus will also provide a translation tool called AI Translation, which can handle translation needs for text, voice, or content captured by the camera or displayed on the screen. The AI Search function provides natural language query of online information or searches for files or notes stored in the phone's memory. The photo function will also include AI Best Face 2.0, which can correct closed-eye images in group photos.
Currently, the relevant update will not only be used for OnePlus 13s first, but may also be available for previously launched OnePlus 13 series models.








