Oppo launched the Find X9 Pro back in October as one of its premium devices for this generation, with it going global shortly after. The company still has the Find X9 Ultra lined up to release, and a new leak has now revealed some more details of that phone.
As shared by Tech Home on X, the Find X9 Ultra is set to sport a 6.8-inch 2K flat OLED screen. Unlike the Dimensity 9500-powered Find X9 Pro, it will be equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
Camera-wise, the Find X9 Ultra is expected to feature a quad-camera setup, much like last year's Find X8 Ultra. Sony's new LYTIA 901 200 MP is tipped to take center stage, and will be joined by a 50 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 50 MP long-range zoom shooter. The final rear camera will be a mid-range zoom one but it's currently unconfirmed if it'll be a 200 MP or 50 MP sensor beneath the lens.
Reportedly, the Find X9 Ultra will not adopt the new rectangular camera housing seen on devices like the Find X9 Pro and OnePlus 15 (buy on Amazon) but could instead maintain the Find X8 Ultra's circular design. A battery with a capacity in the region of 7,000 mAh has been mooted, and a global launch could be on the cards—supposedly considering positive sales of the Find X9 Pro globally.











