Oppo’s global launch event on October 28 has recently been officially confirmed. The latest camera flagship phones with the prominent "H" on the camera moudle are closing in on their launch in Austria and other European countries after years of absence. The German Oppo website has not changed since the patent issues with Nokia were resolved long ago, but the urgently needed relaunch might happen alongside the EU launch in a few days.
The Oppo Find X9 and Oppo Find X9 Pro are already available in China. The usually quite reliable Indian leaker Sudhanshu Ambhore has now revealed how much European customers will have to shell out. However, Oppo’s official confirmation of these details probably won’t happen until October 28. According to the leaker, both Oppo flagships will only be available in one storage configuration and two color variants. Unfortunately, it seems like the stylish red version won’t make it to Europe.
Nonetheless, the Oppo Find X9 with 12GB RAM and 512GB of storage is supposed to cost €999 and will be available in black or gray. The Oppo Find X9 Pro with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage won’t be cheap and is rumored to carry an official price tag of €1,299. This phone will be available in charcoal or white. Prospective buyers who are looking to save some money, like the red color variant and can live without eSIM support can alternatively import Oppo’s Find X9 series from China.
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