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Oppo is starting to build some momentum around its next flagship lineup, with new details emerging about the Find X9s Pro. The phone is expected to sit alongside the Find X9 Ultra, but from what’s been shared so far, it might end up being the more interesting of the two, especially if you care about camera flexibility.

Oppo Find X9s

There have been two Geekbench listings (model PME110) making the rounds, which point to the phone running on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500, paired with 16GB of RAM. The scores, around 3559 single-core and 10475 multi-core, are pretty much in line with what you’d expect from the chipset. It should have no trouble with gaming or heavier workloads.

As for the rest of the hardware, leaks suggest a relatively compact 6.32-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. On the camera side, the setup sounds ambitious: a 200MP main sensor along with a 200MP periscope telephoto offering 2.8x optical zoom, with the teleconverter acting as an extra layer on top.

Battery capacity is said to be around 7,025mAh, which is quite large, paired with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. The phone is expected to weigh about 198g, and color options could include Natural White, Native Titanium, Vibrant Orange, and Wind Chaser Green.

The company has confirmed a China launch on April 21, and in the lead-up, it’s been teasing a few camera-focused features. One of the more unusual additions is an optional Hasselblad-branded teleconverter designed for the Find X9s Pro. It’s meant to extend the phone’s zoom capabilities, and early clips suggest it does make a noticeable difference.

Taken together, the Find X9s Pro looks like Oppo is trying something slightly different: a more compact flagship that still leans heavily into camera hardware. The teleconverter, in particular, could be a bit of a differentiator if it ends up working well in real-world use.

There’s still no official word on pricing just yet, but with the launch set for April 21, that shouldn’t be too far off.

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(Source: Geekbench)

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