Next month in March, Oppo will announce the Oppo Find N6 foldable phone. The same month could also see the arrival of the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro. The rumor mill has revealed several details about these flagships, and information about the next-generation Find X10 series is also gradually surfacing. In a new leak, tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed key details about what appears to be the Find X10 Pro Max’s primary camera.
Oppo Find X10 Pro Max’s primary camera details seemingly tipped

According to tipster DCS, a new 200-megapixel camera sensor is currently under testing. While he has not specified the name of the Oppo flagship that will feature it, it could be the Find X10 Pro Max. The sensor is believed to be a Samsung HPC unit featuring an approximately 1/1.3-inch large sensor size, placing it among the larger sensors in the high-resolution category.
The leak suggests that it supports 4×4 RMSC technology, which rearranges pixel color data to improve image processing and enhance output quality. Another highlight mentioned is the inclusion of UFCC, or Ultra Full Color Capture technology, which is expected to improve dynamic range performance.
The tipster hinted that the sensor belongs to the ultra-high dynamic range segment and is built using advanced manufacturing techniques. Based on discussions in the comments section and contextual clues, speculation points toward this sensor being tested on the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max.
Oppo Find X10 series: What to expect
Reports also indicate that Oppo could be exploring a dual 200-megapixel camera setup for the upcoming Find X10 lineup, both featuring large sensor sizes. The lineup is expected to include standard, Pro, and Pro Max variants, followed by a later Ultra edition.
In terms of performance, the Find X10 could be equipped with the Dimensity 9500 Plus, which could be an overclocked version of the existing Dimensity 9500. The X10 Pro and X10 Pro Max could feature MediaTek’s first 2nm chip, the upcoming Dimensity 9600. The X10, X10 Pro, and X10 Pro Max are expected to debut in October this year in China.
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