Oppo Find X9 Ultra: a smartphone challenging professional cameras
Oppo introduces the Find X9 Ultra, a device aiming to transform mobile photography with high-end cameras and bold design.

The Oppo Find X9 Ultra arrives amid fierce competition in the premium smartphone market. The Chinese brand aims to revolutionize mobile photography with a camera setup that looks like it belongs to a professional camera. Launched in 2024, this device combines power, innovation, and a daring design to attract tech enthusiasts seeking top-tier features.
Its 6.82-inch AMOLED display offers QHD+ resolution and a 144 Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth and vibrant visuals. The maximum brightness of 1,800 nits and a peak of 3,600 nits make viewing comfortable even in bright sunlight. Powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, it delivers high performance for any task or gaming session.
The rear cameras are the main highlight. The 200-megapixel main sensor with f/1.5 aperture, along with 200 MP and 50 MP telephoto lenses and a 50 MP ultra-wide, enable capturing stunning images with versatility. The 50 MP front camera completes the package for selfies and video calls. Additionally, the 7,050 mAh battery supports 100 W fast charging and 50 W wireless charging, ensuring long usage hours without worries.
The design of the X9 Ultra breaks away from the subtle look of the Pro model, featuring a large circular camera module on the back with a distinctive orange Hasselblad accent. The collaboration with the renowned camera brand is reflected in camera app customizations and an exclusive side button. On the front, it maintains a full-screen design with slim bezels and exceptional brightness, similar to the X9 Pro but with a slightly larger display.
Priced at 1,699 euros, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra positions itself as a premium choice for users wanting a device that combines power, style, and professional-grade photography capabilities.
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