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Oppo has shared new details about its upcoming Find X9 series alongside insights from its latest announcement for the Indian market. The company revealed that its next flagship lineup, set to launch on Nov. 18 India soon, will introduce several new imaging capabilities. At the same time, Oppo has confirmed a new initiative designed to bring local perspectives into its camera development process. The announcement outlines both the incoming hardware features and the broader imaging strategy that Oppo aims to expand in the country.

Oppo announces Lumo Lab for India-focused imaging

Lumo Lab

Oppo has introduced the Lumo Lab, an India-only program that aims to strengthen smartphone imaging by working directly with photography experts. The company has partnered with Joseph Radhik, Ashik Aseem and Zaid Salman to study India’s diverse visual environment, ranging from skin tones and festive scenes to intricate handmade artwork.

Their insights will be shared with Oppo’s internal imaging team to refine tuning across colour science, portrait handling and low-light rendering. The Lumo Lab will contribute to current and future Find X devices, beginning with the Find X9 series.

The Oppo Find X9 series will introduce multiple camera upgrades designed to improve clarity, colour accuracy and dynamic range. The highlight is a 200-megapixel Hasselblad telephoto camera engineered for distant subjects, offering 13.2x lossless zoom and up to 120x hybrid zoom. It includes a floating lens design, a wide f/2.1 aperture and a 10cm close-focus capability for tele-macro shots.

Oppo Find X9 Pro’s 200MP periscope camera

The series also brings Real-Time Triple Exposure HDR, which captures three exposure values simultaneously to eliminate ghosting and improve highlight control. Another addition is the True Colour Camera, enabled by an 8-channel spectral sensor that measures light characteristics across a 48-zone grid to maintain consistent color across all lenses.

The Find X9 lineup is also the first to capture full 50-megapixel photos by default across all rear cameras, offering more detail and cropping flexibility. These capabilities are supported by the Lumo Image Engine, which enhances clarity and tone while reducing power consumption for extended photography sessions. Together, these elements form the core of Oppo’s next flagship platform, aiming to deliver a more natural and precise imaging experience guided by India’s visual diversity.

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