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Oppo Find X9 Ultra's camera configuration leaks

Oppo Find X9 Ultra's camera configuration leaks

GSM Arena4 days ago

The Oppo Find X8 Ultra only launched in April, and yet here we are a month later already talking about its successor, which is allegedly due to arrive in March of next year.
Still, we must, since a new leak today brings us purported details about the Find X9 Ultra's camera setup. The phone will allegedly come with a 200 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide, and a pair of periscope telephoto cameras - 200 MP and 50 MP. Oppo Find X8 Ultra
So Oppo is keeping the quad-camera design of the Find X8 Ultra, but changing things around rather significantly with a new, higher-res main camera, and a new, higher-res telephoto for the closer range of zooming. This one will also pull double-duty as a macro shooter.
For comparison, note that the Find X8 Ultra has four 50 MP cameras on its back. The Find X9 Ultra will be powered by Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset. According to past rumors, the Find X9 Ultra has a 6.82-inch flat OLED screen with "2K+" resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, and will launch running ColorOS 16 based on Android 16. Oppo's ColorOS 16 will be unveiled at some point between July and September.
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