Barcelona: Chinese smartphone maker Oppo Mobiles on Saturday said that it plans to invest USD 1.5 billion in research and development this year with focus on developing 5G as it unveiled its first smartphone on the next generation technology.
"Our 2019 R&D investment is budgeted at USD 1.5 billion, focusing on 5G, artificial intelligence, imaging, new material and product form design, as well as flash charging," Henry Tang, Director of Standards for Oppo, told reporters here.
The company also has plans to increase Indian R&D centre headcount by over three folds to 500 in two years.
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"Currently, India R&D contributes in development of mobile systems, camera and network related technologies including in 5G. We have around 160 people right now in India R&D which we will be increasing to 500 by the end of next year," Tasleem Arif, VP and R&D Head, Oppo India, said.
The company said it will be ready for trial in India from the second quarter; however, telecom operators will have to decide on timeline for tests.