
OPPO has detailed its ColorOS 16 June update, with the rollout adding new live information cards, expanded AI assistant features, private cloud support, and several smaller quality-of-life changes across supported phones.
The update expands OPPO’s Fluid Cloud and Lock Screen Island features. Users can now see course information from the Super Curriculum Schedule app through Xiaobu Suggestions and Fluid Cloud. Alipay parking fee changes can also appear in Xiaobu Suggestions and Fluid Cloud, while Kugou Music lyrics are now supported on both Fluid Cloud and the Lock Screen Island.
OPPO is also adding a football viewing card to Xiaobu Suggestions. The company says its Xiaobu Assistant can now connect with services from JD.com, JD Finance, VariFlight, and China Mobile Migu, showing related service cards that can be opened directly without jumping into a separate third-party app.
Other assistant changes include weather warning support in Xiaobu Suggestions, an AI briefing card that can be added to the home screen, and a Content Portal feature that lets users drag images, text, and documents into Xiaobu Memory.
Travel-related memory functions are being improved as well. OPPO says Xiaobu Memory can generate route-planning maps based on a travel itinerary and show nearby food around attractions. The circle-selection experience has also been updated, with adjustable selection-box size and position plus a refreshed selection-light effect.

The ColorOS 16 June update also introduces support for adding and managing Feiniu private cloud NAS devices inside Device Space. The Photos app can connect to Feiniu NAS storage more seamlessly, letting users browse photos and videos from the device library with real-time previews and smoother loading.
Phone-to-PC transfer behavior is getting a practical upgrade too: when sending files from a computer to the phone, users can now choose the storage path. OPPO is also adding support for Lynk & Co Bluetooth car keys, allowing a phone to unlock the vehicle when nearby and lock it when the user walks away.
On the camera and media side, OPPO is adding a Dragon Boat Festival watermark in Photos, smoother transition animations in some Meituan and Douyin pages, OPPO Bubble support for easier rear-camera selfies, and an equalizer for system speaker output with both preset and custom frequency controls.
The Photos app is also gaining offline AI portrait fill-light capability after the on-device model is downloaded. Another new album feature can automatically identify food delivery photos taken inside delivery apps and group them into a dedicated collection.
Security and usability updates include a one-tap way to turn off accessibility permissions when unofficially installed apps trigger risky behavior, quick app switching inside high-energy outdoor mode, 2K ultra-clear screenshots in Game Camera, and game microphone recording that can capture both system audio and team voice chat.
Additional changes touch Weather, Calendar, Live Assistant, Phone Clone, Gallery navigation after deleting photos, app suggestions inside drawer category view, custom reminder methods for calendar events and to-dos, malicious-app scanning in Phone Manager, and more.
OPPO says the rollout began on June 3 and will finish by June 30. The update is being pushed in batches to more than 100 models running ColorOS 13 or later, though feature availability may vary depending on the phone model and system version.