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Oppo has pulled back the curtain on the Find X9s Pro ahead of its April 21 debut, and the first thing that stands out is the phone’s rear design. This is not the usual camera bump routine. Instead, Oppo has gone for a wide horizontal layout that stretches across the upper part of the device, giving the phone a cleaner, more deliberate look.
At the heart of that setup sits a square camera module placed to the left, while the right side steps down visibly, creating a layered effect. The flash is positioned outside the main module, which adds to the unusual arrangement. It is a subtle redesign, but one that gives the Find X9s Pro a distinct visual identity in a crowded flagship market.
Color options are equally varied. Buyers will reportedly get four finishes to choose from: Wind Rider Green, Free White, Energetic Orange, and Native Titanium. Each one brings a different personality, from understated to eye-catching.

A flagship built around imaging
Up front, the Find X9s Pro is expected to feature a flat 1.5K display paired with a right-angled metal frame, a combination that should appeal to users who prefer a sharp, modern design. But as with most premium Oppo phones, the real story is happening on the back.
The camera system is shaping up to be the headline act. Reports point to a dual 200-megapixel setup developed with Hasselblad, covering both the main and telephoto lenses. Oppo is also said to be adding a teleconverter-style function for zoom photography, which could make long-distance shots far more versatile than on a typical smartphone.
There is more going on under the hood, too. The phone is expected to include Oppo’s second-generation Danxia color system, a new LUMO imaging engine, and an updated Hasselblad Master Mode with native film-style output. For video creators, support reportedly goes all the way up to 8K recording.
Performance should not be a weak point. The Find X9s Pro is tipped to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset, backed by a massive 7,025mAh battery. Charging support is equally aggressive, with 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging on board. That is a serious setup for anyone who lives on their phone all day.
Elsewhere, Oppo is packing in a 144Hz display, an eye-protection panel that can dim to just 1 nit, ultrasonic fingerprint unlocking, and full IP66, IP68, and IP69 protection against dust and water. The device will ship with ColorOS 16 out of the box, rounding out what looks like a very complete flagship package.
The Oppo Find X9s Pro is scheduled to launch at 19:00 on April 21. At the same event, Oppo is also expected to unveil the Find X9 Ultra and the Enco Clip 2 earphones, making it a busy showcase for the company’s latest hardware lineup.
Comments
DaNix
Layered cam looks different, I'll give em that. But teleconverter function, hardware or software? Sounds like gimmick until tested. Also 144Hz + 1 nit, neat
mechbyte
Wow, that horizontal camera bar actually looks slick. Dual 200MP with Hasselblad? If true that's wild. 7k mAh + 80W sounds bonkers, but real battery life and heat? curious..
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