Oppo has previously been tipped to be working on a 100MP 1:1 selfie camera for upcoming smartphones. A new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station reveals the camera could debut in the Oppo Find X10 family.
According to the insider, Oppo is currently testing a new 100MP 1:1 square front camera. The leak says this camera uses a natively customized 100MP small sensor solution, based on a Samsung sensor with a size of around 1/2.5 inches.
It is said to be in testing for a “new phone using a 2nm iteration line.” And to no one’s surprise, that is the Oppo Find X10 series, which will use the upcoming Dimensity 9600 chip built on a 2nm process.

The previous report suggested that Oppo was exploring square-shaped front camera sensors, but they did not clearly mention which model would get it first. This new information now directly links it to the Find X10 lineup.
The use of a 1:1 sensor
The biggest change here is the 1:1 square format. Unlike traditional front cameras that are usually optimized for vertical selfies, a square sensor can capture a wider and more flexible frame. This allows users to take selfies and videos in both vertical and horizontal orientations without rotating the phone. It also helps improve group shots and video calls.

Apple introduced the technology with the iPhone 17 series, which uses a square front camera sensor called Center Stage. However, Apple’s solution uses a 24MP sensor, while Oppo is reportedly testing a much higher 100MP version.
The leak also mentions that the Oppo Find X10 series may advertise “100MP front and rear multi-focal lengths,” suggesting a strong focus on both selfie and main camera flexibility.
At the moment, Oppo has not officially confirmed any of these details.
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