After releasing the Find N5 as one of the best foldable phones so far and certainly the thinnest, Oppo unveiled its 2025 X8 series refresh, and it includes a compact mini phone with high-end specs.
Oppo has teased the Find N8 Ultra camera specs together with the cute little Find X8s phone several times, but it has now fleshed them out in more detail, together with the pricing and the April 16 release date.
Oppo Find X8 Ultra price and specs
- From $880
- Snapdragon 8 Elite processor
- 6.8-inch 1440p 120 Hz OLED display
- 6,100 mAh battery
- 100W wired and 50W wireless charging
- Up to 16GB LPDDR5X-9600 RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 storage
- 8.78 mm thin (13.99 mm with the camera hump included)
- 5-star anti-drop SGS certification
- Bionic super vibration motor
- IP69 water-resistance
- Matte Black, Pure White, and Shell Pink colors
While it is hard to beat the first phone with dual periscope zoom cameras - the Find X7 Ultra - Oppo did its best with the X8 Ultra specs.
Powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, the Find X8 Ultra is a marked departure from the two other phones in the X8 series that carry a top-shelf MediaTek chipset. This indicates that Oppo may have global release plans for the Find X8 Ultra in mind, just like it did with the ultrathin Find N5 foldable that beats Samsung's Z Fold 6 in terms of design and features.
Besides the AI processing power, the Find X8 Ultra exceeds its predecessor in regards to photography prowess, battery life, and even design. Thanks to the new silicon carbon battery electrode technology, it is slimmer and more elegant despite housing a humongous for flagship phone standards 6,100 mAh battery pack.
It also looks more elegant with a less pronounced camera hump on the back, despite housing a greatly improved penta-camera system that Oppo calls Night God. As the name suggests, the camera kit has been tuned for low-light photography, and portrait shots in particular.
Oppo Find X8 Ultra camera
- 50 MP 1-inch LYT-900 sensor with OIS
- 50 MP JN5 Ultrawide
- 50MP LYT-700 3x periscope lens (70mm)
- 50MP LYT-600 6x periscope lens (135mm)
- Danxia original color lens
- Oppo Super Crystal Blue Glass
With the Find X8 Ultra, Oppo has (supposedly) addressed the issues of blur and funky skin tones with a custom crystal blue glass and Danxia color lens on the hardware side.
On the software level, it brought zone color temperature perception and multi-modal AI computational photography algorithms that should bring more natural-looking nighttime portraits when out and about on the town.
Low-light portrait shots, while tricky, are not the only improvement over the Find X8 Ultra predecessor. The new flagship is the first phone with end-to-end True Tone ProXDR color system, from capturing the shot and displaying it on the phone's screen, to the editing process.
Video capture on the Oppo Find X8 Ultra has also been given some more love, with 4K 120 fps Dolby Vision recording and Video Stage artifact clearing support at up to 30x zoom levels.
Oppo Find X8s mini phone price and specs
- From $570
- 6.3-inch 1.5K 120 Hz OLED display with narrow 1.25mm narrow bezels
- 7.83 mm thin with 179g weight
- MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor
- 50MP JN5 3.5x periscope zoom camera
- 5,700 mAh battery
- 80W wired and 50W wireless charging
- IP69 water-resistance
Riding the retro wave of cute little phones with top-shelf specs, Oppo released a compact Find X8s mini phone with a 6.3-inch display to go with its big X8 Ultra brother.
Carrying the new MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset, the Find X8s mini munchkin is no slouch and can go battle its Ultra sibling on any benchmark database right away.
What's even more remarkable, however, is that Oppo's first mini flagship is equipped with a giant 5,700mAh battery, larger than what is in the Find X7 Ultra even, again thanks to Oppo's exclusive electrode technology with record silicon ratio.
The kicker is that the cute little fella also comes with periscope zoom and all the Hasselblad portrait mastery we've come to expect from Oppo, this time with nighttime enhancements.
Last but not least, Oppo upgraded the middle child of its X8 series, too, naming it X8s and putting the new Dimensity 9400+ in it, a larger 5,700 mAh battery, faster charging, and an improved camera system.
The new Find X8 series' members got new buttons, too. A Shortcut key replaces the mute switch button to execute custom actions with a light or deep press, like recognizing a song or quickly launching an app of the owner's choosing. The Quick button on the opposite side of the X8 Ultra, on the other hand, serves as a camera shutter and control key.
It remains to be seen if and when Oppo will launch the trio globally, but the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor in the Find X8 Ultra holds a promise for an eventual wider release.