Fresh leaks are giving us a clearer look at what the Oppo Find X10 might bring later this year. The phone is expected to launch in China this October, and early details suggest Oppo is pushing hard on battery and camera upgrades. Recent rumors hint at an 8,000mAh battery and dual 200MP rear cameras, which could place it among the most ambitious flagship devices yet.
According to the source, the latest engineering sample features a 200MP primary camera. This camera uses a 1/1.4-inch sensor, which should improve image quality in different lighting conditions. As a result, users can expect sharper photos and better dynamic range.
At the same time, Oppo is still testing options for the 3x periscope telephoto camera. One version uses a 200MP 1/1.56-inch sensor, while another uses a 64MP 1/2.0-inch sensor. Both setups remain under evaluation. Interestingly, the 64MP sensor is new, while the 200MP sensor is reportedly the Samsung HP5.
In addition, another tipster suggests the phone may include a flat display with a 165Hz refresh rate. Earlier leaks pointed to a 6.59-inch screen with 1.5K resolution. If true, this combination could deliver smoother scrolling and a sharper viewing experience.
The hardware upgrades do not stop there. Reports also mention an 8,000mAh battery, which would be a major jump in capacity. Moreover, the device could run on the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9600 SoC, although this chip has not been officially announced yet.
Oppo is expected to launch multiple models in this series. These include the Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max. All variants may support MagSafe-like wireless charging, which could improve convenience for users who rely on wireless accessories.
While nothing is confirmed yet, these leaks suggest Oppo is aiming for big upgrades across the board. More details should surface as the expected launch date gets closer.


