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OnePlus 13 and 13R get Plus Mind AI tool with new software update: Check details

OnePlus 13 and 13R get Plus Mind AI tool with new software update: Check details

India Today15-07-2025
OnePlus has announced its latest AI innovation, Plus Mind, for users of the OnePlus 13 series, including the 13R model, as part of a new software update. This rollout aims to assist users in managing overwhelming amounts of information by utilising advanced AI capabilities. The tool will be available on these devices over the next few weeks.Plus Mind is designed to serve as a personal intelligence tool, ensuring users can keep track of their information efficiently. This tool not only aids in remembering important data but also organises it in a secure manner, per OnePlus.advertisementThe Plus Mind tool initially debuted on the OnePlus 13s, offering a seamless integration through a dedicated Plus Key. However, for the OnePlus 13 and 13R, users will trigger the tool with a simple upward swipe. This intuitive gesture allows for quick capture of various data types, from images to web pages, and ensures efficient data organisation through the Mind Space app.
Once activated, Plus Mind analyses the captured data and suggests potential actions such as adding calendar events. This information is then stored in the Mind Space app, which can be accessed through a natural language search via the AI Search bar. The app also employs OnePlus AI technology to tag content automatically and translate text when necessary. This ensures that users have a comprehensive tool for managing their digital lives.For example, users can swipe up on an event poster to add details to their calendar instantly, while Plus Mind securely stores the information. Similarly, swiping up on a fashion website allows the AI to summarise displayed content, making it easy to revisit later. This feature enhances user convenience and ensures that important information is never lost.In addition to Plus Mind, OnePlus has introduced various AI features worldwide. These include AI VoiceScribe for summarising calls, AI Translation for language translation, and AI Reframe for photo enhancement. Such features aim to offer a comprehensive AI experience for OnePlus users, further solidifying the brand's commitment to innovation.The Plus Mind rollout is part of OnePlus's broader AI strategy to integrate advanced tools that align with user needs, enabling smartphones that not only understand but also anticipate user preferences. With these updates, OnePlus continues to solidify its position in AI-driven mobile technology, ensuring its devices remain at the forefront of innovation.- Ends
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