Full specifications for the Oppo Find X9 have leaked online, revealing a flagship smartphone with the kind of specifications that could make the Pixel 10 look overpriced.
Xpertpick has teamed up with tipster Yogesh Brar to publish a list of alleged specifications for the Oppo Find X9, which should be announced in China this October.
Oppo Find X9 specs
It seems the baseline Find X9 (Pro and Ultra models are also tipped) will be fronted by a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED display, while an LTPO panel will enable the refresh rate to drop from 120Hz to 1Hz according to the task at hand.
Another premium element will be an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.
Where Oppo could be looking to save a little money is with its choice of processor. It’s tipped to employ a Dimensity 9500 chip. In our experience these high-end MediaTek chips are capable components, even if they tend to fall a little short of Qualcomm’s finest.
The first component that really captures the attention here is a 7025mAh battery. We’re going to be seeing a lot more phones bursting through the 7000mAh mark over the next 12 months or so, but for now this remains a stand-out spec.
There’ll be 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, which is another top level provision.

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Oppo Find X9 camera and other features
When it comes to photograph, expect a 50MP Sony LYT-808 main camera like that of the OnePlus 13. This’ll be supported by a 50MP Samsung JN5 ultra-wide and a 50MP Samsung JN9 3x periscope camera. There’ll be a 50MP Samsung JN1 front camera for selfies.
Interestingly, the Oppo Find X9 camera has been tipped for Hasselblad image optimisations alongside its own Lumo enhancements, following the recent confirmation that the two companies had extended their partnership deal.
It seems Oppo will be adding a programmable button in place of the Oppo Find X8’s slider.
Dual stereo speakers and comprehensive IP68/IP69 certification round out an impressive-sounding package.
Oppo Find X9 pricing and availability
All in all it’s a hugely compelling spec. While no pricing is provided here, we have to assume Oppo is going to be gunning for a similar price to the Oppo Find X8, which worked out to around the £800 mark.
That’s the same sort of price as the Google Pixel 10, which would appear to fall behind Oppo’s new phone in the screen, battery, camera, and (quite likely) processor departments.
Of course, the subject of availability now rears its head. While we reviewed (and really liked) the Oppo Find X8, only the Oppo Find X8 Pro model was ever officially available here in the UK. Oppo may have produced another flagship killer that a lot of people won’t be able to buy.