Oppo to best phone display color gamuts with BT.2020 Find X10 panels

Oppo has developed a new eye care panel substrate for the upcoming Find X10 series that reportedly supports BT.2020, currently the widest color gamut spec used in the industry. If accurate, that would put the Find X10's screen ahead of the DCI-P3 coverage most flagships, including Oppo's own recent Find X models, have settled for.
The same leak claims the panel achieves the highest proportion of beneficial red light and the lowest amount of harmful blue light seen on a phone display so far, alongside a further narrowing of the bezels thanks to a new dual production line. A launch window of late September is being floated, alongside a MediaTek Dimensity 9600 Pro chipset and a 200 MP main camera sensor.
Oppo's Find X series has quietly built one of the more consistent track records in mobile display engineering. The Find X3 Pro introduced 10-bit color with billions of shades back in 2021, the Find X5 Pro pushed dynamic LTPO refresh rate scaling, and more recent models like the X9 Ultra available on Amazon, have leaned into high-brightness ProXDR-style panels for HDR content.
The BT.2020 claim should be treated with the usual launch skepticism, though, as color gamut marketing numbers often shrink once independent display labs get their spectrophotometers on the actual retail unit. Oppo, however, has been nothing but consistent in excelling its numbers, so if it can get even close to that spec while keeping accuracy in check, the Find X10 could end up being one of the more interesting display stories in 2026, if history is any indication.
Way back with phones like the Find X2, Oppo established itself as the phone maker that can take a Samsung panel and an imaging chip from Pixelworks to make it not only color-credible but also add more features than what Samsung offered on its own flagship phones. Independent display measurements usually confirm an excellent color chart that covers a wide range of gamuts, as well as ideal delta and white balance numbers that often beat what Apple or Samsung are achieving, so it would be interesting to put the Find X10 to the test when it lands in the fall.

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