Oppo appears ready to take its Ultra lineup beyond China. The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is rumored to debut later this month, and this time it may launch globally. If true, it would mark the first Find X-series Ultra phone to reach international markets.
New details come from a source. The latest leak highlights major camera upgrades and reveals a new “Master Kit version.” This version will sit at the top of the lineup. It reportedly packs 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. In addition, it will carry an exclusive design. The device will also ship with a teleconverter kit, which surfaced in earlier leaks.
Cameras appear to be the main focus. According to the leak, the Find X9 Ultra will feature a quad camera setup. A 200MP main camera will lead the system. It is said to use a large 1/1.12″ type sensor. Earlier rumors pointed to the Sony Lytia 901, introduced in late 2025. That sensor could power the primary shooter.
The phone may also include a 200MP periscope telephoto camera. Reports suggest it will use OmniVision’s 1/1.28″ type OV52A sensor. This could boost long-range zoom performance. Furthermore, leaks mention a 50MP 10x telephoto lens. A 50MP ultrawide camera is also expected. Both sensors are said to rely on Samsung’s 1/2.76″ type JN5 sensor.
On the front, Oppo seems to keep things sharp. The Find X9 Ultra will reportedly feature a 6.82-inch display with 2K resolution. For selfies, users may get a 50MP front camera.
Overall, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra looks like a serious camera flagship. If these specs hold, Oppo could challenge rivals in the premium segment.
