If previous iterations in the series are any indication, Oppo can be expected to present its Find X9 Pro flagship phone sometime around October. Ahead of that, however, a new leak has now revealed major details on the phone's camera equipment.
As shared by leaker Yogesh Brar, the Find X9 Pro is set to arrive with an overhauled camera system. Gone is the 50 MP 1/1.4-inch sensor from last year's phone; in its place will be Sony's new 1/1.28-inch LYT-828. It appears, though, that the upcoming flagship phone will retain the 50 MP ISOCELL JN5 as its ultra-wide snapper.
The Find X9 Pro will see the most significant changes in its zoom hardware, however. The leaker touts a 200 MP ISOCELL HP5 sensor beneath a 3x zoom lens. That single zoom camera replaces the 3x and 6x dual-zoom camera setup on the Find X8 Pro, with Oppo seemingly deeming the higher-res sensor an adequate replacement for the dedicated 6x zoom lens on the Find X8 Pro.
In addition to those, the Find X9 Pro is tipped to sport a 2 MP flicker sensor. Lastly, a 50 MP selfie camera with AF is mooted. That sensor is said to be the ISOCELL JN5, an imperceptible upgrade on the 32 MP sensor on last year's phone.