The global launch for this series began about a week ago. The Find X9 lineup, with its basic and Pro variants, has just opened pre-orders in Malaysia, and it has also been teased in other Asian countries. That leads us to believe that the Pakistan launch might be near. We already have all the specs on Oppo Find X9 and Find X9 Pro. Here’s what you need to know.
Find X series devices follow a specific pattern. They first land in Europe and make their way to Asian markets after. Now that Oppo has put the Find X9 series on Pre-orders in Malaysia and confirmed a launch date for the Indian market, Pakistan is the next logical stop. So consider this an early sign.
Oppo Find X9 Pro is bigger in size and has a 6.78” 1.5K AMOLED. It rocks an LTPO variable 120Hz refresh rate, so it’s relatively more efficient in terms of battery usage. There’s also high PWM Dimming here and a Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The Pro version scores a larger 7500mAh battery to keep everything running.
That Oppo's latest flagship mobile can either be recharged with an 80W wired or a 50W wireless input. There’s a beast of a pericope telephoto camera on this handset: 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP5 with 3X optical and 10X lossless zoom. Next to that lens, you have a 50MP main shooter OIS and an Ultrawide 50MP unit. It even has a 50MP selfie.
A new Dimensity 9500 chip is powering both these phones, so you won’t notice a big performance gap on Find X9 or X9 Pro. That chip gives you UFS 4.1 storage speeds, and it has enough bandwidth for a WiFi 7 module to work. But this all pushes the Find X9 Pro’s cost to an extreme. In Malaysia, they are pricing it at RM 4,999 (~PKR 335,000). Its Pakistani price should be in the ballpark.
Find X9 is much cheaper, but it doesn’t have that periscope 200MP camera. The screen on this 6.59” handset is still AMOLED and has that variable LTPO 120Hz refresh rate. It’s 1.5K with 3600 nits brightness. This smaller version drops the pericope telephoto resolution to 50MP.
Now, Find X9 does have a 200MP camera, but it’s used as a main sensor with OIS. The third shooter seems to be a 50MP ultrawide, and then comes a 32MP selfie up front. These are all Hasselblad-tuned sensors, by the way. Each phone can push the video frame rate to 120FPS at 4K.
Find X9 is smaller, so it doesn’t need as much battery for a similar endurance. Oppo went with a smaller 7025mAh cell on Find X9. And yes, it’s also recharged via an 80W wired and 50W wireless input. You don’t sacrifice much with the basic Find X9, but it’s a lot more affordable at Malaysian RM 3,699 (~PKR 248,000).
Once they are done with the Malaysian and Indian rollouts, Pakistan should be next, fingers crossed. The offical announcement could drop any day now, so keep watching the news.