Oppo unveiled the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro in China and global markets in October. In November, these devices were unveiled through a dedicated launch event in India. I have been using the Find X9 for around 3 weeks, and before I switch to my next review device, I will share my thoughts about this device through this review.
5Camera and Other Features (1/2)
The Find X9 is built for real shooting behaviour over marketing numbers. My review unit carries a 50MP front sensor (Samsung JN5 with autofocus) and a 50MP main rear lens (Sony LYT-828 with optical stabilisation). It is joined by a 50MP ultra-wide lens with autofocus and a multispectral optics layer that helps fine-tune colour interpretation, exposure balance, and scene recognition.
Daylight photography is a clear strength. The main sensor delivers dependable clarity, controlled highlights, and accurate colours. Even in harsh lighting, reflective surfaces didn’t collapse the dynamic range. Shadows stay composed, bright objects hold texture, and cropping into images retains enough detail without making fine surfaces noisy or digitally rough.
The selfie camera is one of the smarter inclusions here. Having autofocus on the front lens makes close-range framing more reliable for product selfies and food stories. Skin tones remain natural, the focal lock is fast, and images don’t shift into exaggerated contrast even when subjects are close to the lens.















The ultra-wide system avoids dramatic edge bending. The wide field looks optically level, colour matching stays close to the main sensor, and autofocus improves practicality for low-angle product shots. Close-distance shooting with the wide lens stayed usable, especially when capturing boxed items, gadgets on tables, or storefront signboards.






