
OPPO just launched the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro late last year, and they were both a smashing success for the company. And now, we’re already seeing leaks for the Find X10 Pro, which we’d expect to launch shortly after MediaTek announces the Dimensity 9600 chipset.
This latest leak comes from Digital Chat Station, which has been very accurate with leaks out of China. And they are reporting that OPPO has started testing a new camera setup for the Find X10 series. The Find X10 Pro is reportedly going to have a 200-megapixel main camera and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. Both of which will be fairly large sensors at 1/1.3″.
It’s worth noting that the Find X9 Pro does already include a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto sensor, and the upcoming Find N6 is also expected to use one. So the real upgrade here would be the primary sensor getting that much resolution.
With the Find X9 series, OPPO now allows you to take full 50-megapixel images by default. Essentially meaning that the processor can now handle that large of an image with ease. Instead of pixel-binning to 12.5MP. But this is only possible when the lighting is good enough; it’ll still default to a 12.5MP size.
OPPO’s Find X10 Pro is going to have big shoes to fill
We are still likely at least six months away from the Find X10 Pro being announced, but it will have some big shoes to fill. As the Find X9 Pro has gotten rave reviews, including from yours truly. In fact, we awarded it Best Smartphone of the Year for 2025.
OPPO really nailed every aspect of this phone; the camera is among the best we’ve ever seen (that doesn’t have a 1-inch type sensor), it has some of the best battery life that we’ve ever tested on non-gaming smartphones, and of course, Color OS 16 is pretty good too. So it’ll be interesting to see how the Find X10 Pro takes this to the next level later this year.
Will the Find X10 Pro be able to top our Best Android Phones buying guide later this year?
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