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Oppo Find X10 Pro Max: Wild triple 200MP camera system, 2nm Dimensity 9600 SoC tipped in detailed specs leak

Oppo might've given its triple 200MP camera system the green light.
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Oppo might've given its triple 200MP camera system the green light.
A detailed leak from a reliable tipster says the upcoming Oppo Find X10 Pro Max could feature a groundbreaking triple 200MP camera setup, including a massive periscope telephoto lens. Powered by the unreleased 2nm MediaTek Dimensity 9600 SoC and featuring a large 2K LTPO display, Oppo’s next flagship aims to dominate the premium smartphone market upon its expected October release.

While the tech world is still busy talking about the impressive camera performance of the Oppo Find X9 Ultra and its 10x optical zoom, a fresh leak has pulled the curtain on Oppo’s next flagship phone - the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max (yes, Oppo is going down the iPhone naming scheme too).

However, according to detailed specs shared by one of the most prolific tipsters out there, the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max is about to bring more than just an iPhone-inspired name change - it could give us one of the most ambitious mobile camera systems ever.

Oppo Find X10 Pro Max might bring a total of 600MP of camera madness to the 2026 phone camera war

If the rumors hold true, Oppo is planning a triple-camera setup where every single lens is backed by a 200MP sensor. That’s not a typo - we’re talking a total of 600 megapixels on the back of a phone. If you can call it a phone.

The breakdown of the rumored sensors is as follows:

  • Primary camera: A 200MP sensor with a 1/1.3-inch format (not the largest out there)
  • Periscope telephoto: A 200MP sensor with a slightly larger 1/1.28-inch sensor (that’s massive for a zoom camera)
  • Ultrawide: A 200MP 1/1.56-inch sensor (quite impressive given that UWA snappers are usually ignored)

It’s worth noting that the leak suggests Oppo is still exploring its options for the ultrawide lens, potentially testing a more conservative 50MP (1/2.75-inch) sensor as an alternative. Meanwhile, the camera system is also rumored to include a 3MP multispectral sensor to assist with color accuracy.

Despite the 10x zoom camera, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra might not be Oppo's most impressive camera phone for long.

Oppo Find X10 Pro Max: Oppo’s next flagship could debut MediaTek’s first 2nm flagship SoC - the Dimensity 9600 

Beyond the cameras, the leak points to two potential display configurations for the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max - a 6.89-inch LTPO panel with 2K resolution, or a slightly more compact 6.78-inch LTPO panel with 1.5K resolution.

Powering this Find X10 Pro Max will likely be MediaTek’s next-gen flagship SoC, the Dimensity 9600. Built on a cutting-edge 2nm process, this unannounced chip is said to offer significant jumps in power efficiency and AI processing over the current generation.

Oppo Find X10 Pro Max: Is it worth waiting for Oppo’s triple 200MP camera phone instead of getting the Oppo Find X9 Ultra?

As always with early leaks, specs are subject to change, so take them with a grain of salt. That said, is it worth waiting for Oppo’s triple 200MP camera monster instead of getting the Oppo Find X9 Ultra? Maybe.

The Oppo Find X10 series is currently tipped for an October debut. While the base Find X10 and X10 Pro have been the subject of leaks, the Pro Max variant is the "dark horse" that could challenge the best cameraphones on the market.

In related news, Oppo is also working on a 100MP selfie camera with a square sensors, which would be the cherry on top of the camera cake - if it made it to the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max

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Martin Filipov, 2026-05-11 (Update: 2026-05-11)