
Oppo officially announced that its Find X9 series will ship on October 16. Redesigned design elements, improved imaging, and notable battery improvements are all part of the new flagship lineup, which comprises the Find X9 and X9 Pro, according to information released on the company’s official channels.
Find X9 series key details revealed by Oppo ahead of launch
For comfortable handling, the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro come in 6.59-inch and 6.78-inch sizes with flat screens and symmetrical bezels that are incredibly thin. The rear panel of both smartphones has a sophisticated feel and a smooth grip thanks to its velvet sand finish.

The lens module and the back have been completely merged using cold carving technique, which minimizes any obvious connection lines. The display itself offers 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming for improved visual comfort in addition to a full-scene 1nit eye-care mode that is compatible with all apps.
The rear design of the Find X9 series has been made public for the first time in the brand’s latest pictures. The following shades will be offered for the series: Frost White, Mist Black, Velvet Sand Titanium, and Velvet Light Titanium, the manufacturer stated.

Regarding imaging, the series incorporates a Hasselblad quad camera system, which is housed in a small, square housing that lets in more light without adding bulk. The series is powered by MediaTek‘s Dimensity 9500 platform, which is based on a 3nm technology and has an Imagiq 1190 image processor, G1-Ultra GPU, and a revamped CPU.
In order to maximize performance and efficiency across all usage circumstances, Oppo has also unveiled a new Tidal Engine software layer. It has been verified that the Find X9 and X9 Pro have 7,025mAh and 7,500mAh batteries, respectively. Both phones will enable 50W wireless and 80W wired charging.
Additionally, Oppo has stated that the Find X9 and the Pro will shortly make their global debut. According to a recent source, the global launch ceremony is scheduled for October 28.

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