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Oppo Find X9 Ultra will support native 10x “optical” zoom, here are first camera samples

24 March 2026 at 09:04
Oppo Find X9 Ultra real-life images

Oppo is gearing up to unveil the Find X9 Ultra next month, and the phone has already entered its pre-launch phase. As part of the buildup, the company has started sharing early details about its hardware.

The latest reveal focuses on the camera. Oppo confirmed today that the Find X9 Ultra will feature a new Hasselblad-branded 10x optical telephoto lens. The company describes the setup in unusually direct terms, comparing it to “putting a teleconverter inside a smartphone.

On paper, the system supports native 10x optical zoom, 20x “optical quality” zoom, and up to 120x digital zoom. 

Zhuo Shijie, who leads the Find series, says this is a technical milestone. He says that while smartphone makers have steadily improved zoom over the years, fitting a true 10x optical system into a thin and light body hasn’t really been done before. 

Oppo is crossing that line with Find X9 Ultra.

How Oppo is fitting a 10x optical zoom telephoto in Find X9 Ultra?

To make this possible, the company is using a new periscope design built around what it calls a five-reflection architecture. Oppo says this architecture helps achieve an equivalent focal length of 460mm, while still keeping the phone relatively slim. 

There’s also a fair amount of engineering behind the scenes. Oppo says it developed a way to precisely cut the internal prism at a nanometer scale, creating an “ultra-high purity air aperture.” This lets cleaner light pass through while reducing stray light that can degrade image quality.

On the manufacturing side, Oppo is using something called Active Optical Alignment (AOA). This process dynamically adjusts the position of the lens and sensor during production, followed by multiple rounds of calibration. This way, each unit performs closer to lab conditions rather than varying from device to device.

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Oppo Find X9 Ultra 10x camera sample vs competitors

The camera system is paired with a custom 50-megapixel sensor and Oppo’s LUMO imaging engine. Together, they’re meant to handle high-resolution shots at long distances, while also improving dynamic range. The company also says it has tuned the microlens and color filters specifically for telephoto use.

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Vivo X300 Ultra could be priced at around 7,499 Yuan (~$1,090)

22 March 2026 at 12:24
Vivo X300 Ultra and X300s with telephoto extender

Vivo is scheduled to unveil the Vivo X300 Ultra on March 30 in China. This will be followed by the Oppo Find X9 Ultra’s launch in April. These devices will compete with the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which debuted back in December in China. Reports suggest that the photography capabilities of the X300 Ultra and Find X9 Ultra could be better than the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, but Xiaomi may have a pricing advantage over these rivals.

Vivo X300 Ultra, Find X9 Ultra to be priced higher than Xiaomi 17 Ultra

Vivo X300 Ultra and Oppo Find X9 Ultra to cost more than Xiaomi 17 Ultra

Tipster Experience More suggests that the upcoming ultra-flagship smartphones, expected to include the Vivo X300 Ultra launching this month in China and the Oppo Find X9 Ultra arriving next month, will see noticeable price increases. Due to rising storage costs, both devices are tipped to be priced significantly higher than the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, with an estimated increase of around 500 yuan (~$70) for comparable variants.

The tipster adds that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s early-mover advantage was largely due to its pricing. In hindsight, the 500 yuan to 700 yuan price increase over the Xiaomi 15 Ultra now seems relatively minor, especially as upcoming ultra-flagships like the Vivo X300 Ultra and Oppo Find X9 Ultra are expected to launch at noticeably higher prices due to rising storage costs.

To recall, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra has been available in China in three versions, such as 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB. These variants are priced at 6,999 Yuan (~$1,020), 7,499 Yuan (~$1,080), and 8,499 Yuan (~$1,235), respectively.

With the Vivo X300 Ultra expected to cost 500 yuan more than the 17 Ultra, it is likely that its 12GB+512GB version could be priced at around 7,500 Yuan (~$1,090).

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