Oppo’s rumored Find X10 Pro Max may never reach the market, according to a fresh leak from a Chinese tipster. The device has appeared in reports for months, but the latest update suggests Oppo could either delay the launch or cancel the phone completely.
The main issue appears to be the expected price. Reports claim the Find X10 Pro Max could start at CNY 7,000, which equals around $1,028. That price may be difficult to justify in China because the phone would reportedly use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9600 chipset instead of a Snapdragon chip.
The source believes many buyers in China may hesitate to spend that much on a Dimensity-powered smartphone. As a result, Oppo may now rethink its plans for the premium model.
The rumored price also highlights the growing impact of the global memory shortage. Component costs have increased across the smartphone industry, and brands continue to face pressure while building flagship devices.
Oppo seemed ready to follow the same strategy as Xiaomi. Last year, Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, and the company is also expected to introduce the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max later this year. However, Oppo’s situation now appears less certain.
Before this latest rumor surfaced, the Find X10 Pro Max was expected to arrive with powerful camera hardware. Leaks claimed the phone would feature a 200MP main camera with a large 1/1.3-inch sensor. It was also rumored to include a 200MP periscope telephoto camera using a 1/1.28-inch sensor.
Meanwhile, the ultrawide camera was reportedly still under consideration. Oppo was said to be testing either a 200MP sensor or a 50MP sensor for that setup.
The display details also remained undecided. According to earlier reports, Oppo was considering two different screen options. One version could use a 6.89-inch “2K” LTPO OLED panel, while another might feature a 6.78-inch “1.5K” LTPO OLED display.
At this point, Oppo has not officially confirmed the Find X10 Pro Max. Still, the latest leak suggests the company may face a difficult decision before moving ahead with the device.
