China and the global market will receive the Oppo Find X9 Ultra simultaneously on April 21st. The date has been confirmed. We are still a few days away, but the build-up has already started. The company just revealed all the camera specifications for the X9 Ultra. We also saw a China Telecom listing where its design and key specs were indexed.
The design comes with a huge camera disc where four lenses are installed. Yes, the X9 Ultra has four rear cameras and a fifth color sensor. It’s their own version of a dual 200MP camera setup. There’s one main shooter and the other will be a telephoto.
The primary Hasselblad 200MP outsole is supposed to take in the same amount of light as a 1” sensor. They’ve managed to up the light intake by 10%. There’s another Hasselblad 200MP camera here, and it is rated for 36% higher light intake. We assume they are comparing the numbers to the older Find X8 Ultra.
The second 200MP camera is a super portrait telephoto with 3X zoom. Samsung has always had an extra telephoto, and Oppo is pulling the same move here. Hasselblad 50MP 10X optical zoomer will go all the way up to 230mm focal range. Oppo's new Flagship mobile has an ultrawide shooter as well: 50MP resolution and 56% more light intake.
There’s one more lens on the back, a color sensor with 43% more light sensitivity. Then comes the selfie snapper (50MP) that fits 56% more pixels than last time. If this teaser wasn’t enough, China Telecom’s listing had the rest of its secrets.
It’s an Ultra phone, so of course, it’s a beast with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The screen is a 2K resolution panel, probably an OLED with LTPO motion. The size of its display will be 6.78”. The listing had renders, which confirmed an Orange paint job and a camera plateau almost half the thickness of the device.
There are other colors: Polar Glacier or Rongsha Valley. It’s obviously a metal build with antenna rings sticking out. An extra button is there, probably for the camera shutter. Also, the X9 Ultra will bear 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. This isn’t the last we hear about this device. More teasers are coming, and we’ll keep you updated. Keep watching the news.