
Oppo Find X9 Ultra camera details leaked, may use two-periscope lenses
Oppo seems to be working on a powerful new flagship phone, the Find X9 Ultra, and early leaks suggest the camera setup could be a major highlight. The phone is rumoured to come with two periscope cameras and possibly two 200-megapixel sensors, which would mark a big change in Oppo's smartphone camera strategy. Here is everything we know.A post on Chinese platform Weibo, shared by tipster Digital Chat Station and later updated, suggests that the Find X9 Ultra might feature a 200-megapixel main camera with a large sensor. Along with this, there could be another 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, which might also support macro shots. This combination is likely aimed at delivering both high detail and improved zoom quality.advertisementIn total, the phone may feature four rear cameras, including a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a second 50-megapixel 'super periscope' lens that could support up to 10x optical zoom. If these details are accurate, the Find X9 Ultra would offer one of the most versatile camera setups in the market.
Under the hood, the phone is rumoured to be powered by a chipset with the model number SM8850, which is believed to be Qualcomm's next high-end processor — possibly the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. However, the phone's launch may not happen this year. Reports indicate it could release in early 2026.The Oppo Find X9 series is expected to include four phones: Find X9, Find X9 Plus, Find X9 Pro, and Find X9 Ultra. The first three models could arrive by October, going by Oppo's usual launch timeline. These phones are expected to use MediaTek's upcoming Dimensity 9500 chipset and feature flat displays in different sizes, ranging from 6.3 to 6.78 inches. The company may also use LIPO display tech to reduce bezels and improve screen design.The rest of the series is also tipped to have periscope zoom cameras, but the Ultra model is reportedly being positioned as the most advanced. With the combination of high-resolution sensors and long-range zoom, the Find X9 Ultra could be one of the most camera-focused Android phones when it eventually launches. It will be interesting to see what the upcoming Oppo Find X series will bring to the table.
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