Oppo Find X9 Ultra: First real-world images may show final Hasselblad camera setup

Around the Easter holidays, a striking number of photos have been circulating on social media that are supposed to show the alleged Hasselblad camera design and the back of the Oppo Find X9 Ultra. Compared with the render images shown earlier this year, they look much more realistic, although the two-part design with separate Oppo and Hasselblad branding remains. The thick leather finish has been replaced by a flatter vegan leather look. The round Hasselblad camera module loses the "H" in the center, and the cameras are now split across four sides.
While the 14-230mm focal length marking is fairly easy to read in most cases, and the f/1.5 to f/3.5 aperture values as well as the Lumo branding are still partly legible, we are having trouble making out the details in the lower right on all the photos that have surfaced so far, even in the fairly good-quality full-resolution version of the brown/beige Oppo Find X9 Ultra shown above and below that a leaker posted on Weibo. That photo is not entirely free of artifacts, however, including in the camera module, so we cannot guarantee its authenticity.

AI-generated or just upscaled with AI?
That is even more true of the other photos of a black Oppo Find X9 Ultra variant that have been shared multiple times on Weibo and X. It seems that not only very low-resolution versions without scaling artifacts are circulating, but also higher-quality variants that show the typical AI artifacts in the lettering, which originally even led us to suspect that the images were entirely AI-generated. At least some versions of these photos could in fact be genuine photos, especially since fingerprints can also be seen on the camera module. What is unusual, however, is the LED flash being raised above the body. A separate bump for the flash would be rather unusual in any case.


















