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The OPPO Find X9 is a flagship smartphone created to provide today's leading edge technology in an aesthetically stylish package, targeting both photographers enthusiasts and designers who prize form and function equally. Based on Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and OPPO's own MariSilicon X3 NPU, Find X9 delivers flagship performance, AI-driven imaging, and a premium experience.
Hasselblad's close collaboration with OPPO is glaring in the unit's camera systems. The 50MP main sensor (f/1.8, OIS) captures natural HDR colors with rich naturalness-expression, periscope telephoto (6x optical zoom) are carefully matched in portrait or macro shots. The ultra-wide lens (120° FoV) is designed to minimize edge distortion. Night photography images use AI noise reduction and multi-frame synthesis techniques in order to gain more clarity. Video facilities include both 8K recording and 4K at 120fps while stability could be better for iPhone 16 Pro-style Action Mode.
The LTPO panel on the 6.82-inch screen can produce 1 billion colors, support Dolby Vision and HDR10+, so it is perfect for watching films and playing games in highly immersive situations. Dolby Atmos supplies two stereo speakers for powerful sound, especially when used as part of a home cinema system. However compared with other similar models that feature the same hardware but only devil cares about being able to hear it. App developers simply must get used to working out how audio from their apps sounds on what will be new S-shaped living-room configurations and not-entirely satisfactory ones at that over a period of over 1 years.
The 5400mAh battery offers moderate use for 1.5 days. While 100W wired charging is fast, the omission of faster 120W charging (found on competition smartphones) may be a sore point. Wireless charging is convenient if slower at 50W limited strategy cmd will switch pro
But the Find X9's heart lies in its cameras. The 50MP, (from OPPO's previous Xperia-cooperation game book) one-inch main sensor now has an f/1.6 lens with a floating element up front that can close-focus as close as 4 mm. Daylight shots scrape the minimum microcontrast you expect from a top compact, but more surprising are the cross-lens color consistencies: 50MP ultrawide and 50MP periscope (3x and 6x lossless, respectively).
Body:
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7.99 mm thick, ~203 g; Aluminum frame, glass back (cold-sculpted), IP66/IP68/IP69 splash-/dust-/water-resistant |
Display:
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6.59-inch flat LTPO OLED, 1.5K resolution (1264 x 2780); 1–120 Hz adaptive refresh, 1.15 mm symmetrical bezels, 3D ultrasonic fingerprint |
Chipset:
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MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3 nm); Octa-core up to 4.21 GHz |
Memory:
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12 GB / 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM; 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB UFS 4.0 storage (non-expandable) |
OS/Software:
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Android 16-based ColorOS 16 |
Rear camera:
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Sony LYT-808 main, f/1.6, OIS; Samsung JN5 ultra-wide; Samsung LYT-600 periscope tele, 3x optical, OIS; 2 MP multi-spectral sensor, Hasselblad tuning, 6x optical-quality zoom |
Front camera:
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32 MP (listed) / 50 MP (some sources), f/2.4, AF, 4K video |
Video capture:
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Rear: 4K@30/60/120 fps, 1080p@240 fps slow-mo, Dolby Vision, HDR, EIS+OIS, 18x digital zoom; Front: 4K@30/60 fps, EIS, HDR |
Battery:
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7,025 mAh (typical) silicon-carbon; 80 W wired, 50 W wireless, reverse wireless |
Connectivity:
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5G (Sub-6), Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 (LHDC/aptX-HD), NFC, IR blaster; USB-C 2.0, dual stereo speakers |
Misc:
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X-axis linear motor; "Snap" quick-launch shutter key; No 3.5 mm jack, no microSD |
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