First Real Photos of OPPO Find X9 Ultra: Here's What the Manufacturer's Flagship Will Look Like
The first real images of the OPPO Find X9 Ultra leaked on Weibo confirm a significant aesthetic shift that the most attentive users will not miss. Although the camera module retains the classic dominant circular shape, the internal arrangement of the sensors adopts an irregular layout enclosed in a rectangular black plate with rounded corners. The back cover features a texture similar to leather with a cut at the bottom, a choice likely made to enhance grip while achieving the visual depth typical of premium products.
One of the standout components of the smartphone, however, is hidden under the hood, where Oppo has reportedly managed to integrate a silicon-carbon battery with an impressive 7,050 mAh capacity. Despite the massive capacity, the device's profile remains surprisingly thin (around 7 mm according to the latest rumors), indicating an optimization of internal spaces that does not sacrifice charging speed. The system indeed supports the SuperVOOC 100W wired charging protocol and 50W wireless charging, ensuring extremely quick energy restoration times despite the cell's volume.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra: The Monster of Battery Life and Photography Unveils
On the performance front, data emerging from the Geekbench database indicates the adoption of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform, paired with at least 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and Android 16 out of the box. The front panel is a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED with a 2K resolution and a variable refresh rate of up to 144Hz, a specification that positions it at the top of its category for fluidity and energy efficiency.
Photography remains the soul of the Find X9 Ultra project: the main sensor is the Sony LYT-901 at 200 MP, accompanied by a new 50 MP ultra-wide angle lens. The real innovation lies in the dual periscope system: an OmniVision OV52A module at 200 MP for 3x optical zoom and a Samsung JN5 sensor at 50 MP dedicated to 10x zoom. The latter utilizes Quintuple Prism Reflection Periscope technology, which the company has already previewed and allows light to be reflected 5 times within the module to reduce optical length by 30%, maintaining high image quality even at extreme focal lengths.
The integration of a 3.2 MP multispectral sensor for color accuracy and a dedicated capture button completes the circle of a device that clearly aims for the throne of cameraphones. The official launch, scheduled for April 21, will also mark the debut of the Ultra series in international markets, eliminating the Chinese exclusivity that characterized the previous models.