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Oppo Find X9 series leaks: Expected to launch with 6.3-inch display, MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, 1.5K screen resolution, and more

Oppo Find X9 series leaks: Expected to launch with 6.3-inch display, MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, 1.5K screen resolution, and more

Time of India14-05-2025

Oppo Find X9 leaks: In the world of smartphones, Oppo's Find X series has set the standard for style and innovation. Fans are anxiously awaiting the Find X9 series as the next version of this well-liked range draws near.
Tech aficionados are excited about recent leaks and speculations that suggest some interesting new features and advancements. We have the most recent information on what's coming if you're among the many people anticipating the Find X9 series.
We'll go over everything, from possible improvements to design changes. Let's examine the most recent information and rumours regarding Oppo's next flagship series.
Oppo Find X9 launch timeline
By the end of this year, Oppo is probably going to release the Find X9, Find X9 Plus, and Find X9 Pro in China; the Ultra model might follow.
Also Read: OPPO Reno 14 series launch date rumoured: Expected to make its debut with MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chipset, Android 15, 6. 59-inch LTPS OLED display, and more
Oppo Find X9 expected specifications
According to Tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, there will be four versions of the Oppo Find X9 series. According to reports, MediaTek's forthcoming Dimensity 9500 chipset would power three Find X9 versions.
They are expected to have displays that are 6.3 inches, 6.59 inches, and 6.78 inches in size. According to reports, all three models have 1.5K resolution flat panels.
To reduce bezel sizes, Oppo may integrate LIPO (low-injection pressure over-molding) technology into these three Find X9 smartphones. They might have periscope telephoto sensors and comparable triple rear camera modules.
The regular Oppo Find X9, Find X9 Plus, Find X9 Pro, and the flagship Find X9 Ultra may be part of the future series, based on Oppo's past naming patterns, even though the tipster hasn't confirmed the precise model names.
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra, which is projected to operate on the next Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, is expected to stand out among them. It is also said to have a 50-megapixel periscope lens with a 10x optical zoom and a 200-megapixel telephoto camera.
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