Oppo Find X9 Ultra 200MP Hasselblad

- Oppo expanded details around the Find X9 Ultra on May 20 and May 21, highlighting a Hasselblad-branded camera system built around dual 200MP sensors. - The standout figure is two 200MP rear cameras, alongside a 50MP 10x optical telephoto that Oppo called a breakthrough in imaging. - India sales details were published on May 21, with the Find X9 Ultra listed at Rs 1,69,999.

Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra is being pitched less as a conventional flagship phone than as a camera-led device built around large sensors, long-range zoom and Hasselblad-branded imaging tools. Oppo’s global product page lists dual 200MP rear cameras, a 50MP 10x optical telephoto lens and 8K video recording as the headline features. The company’s press materials, published in April and still live on May 21, describe the handset as “your next camera” and tie the device to its long-running partnership with Hasselblad. Online coverage published on May 20 and May 21 focused on the same points: sensor size, zoom range, AI imaging features and creator-oriented video tools. ### What exactly is Oppo saying the camera hardware includes? Oppo’s official specifications page says the Find X9 Ultra has a five-rear-camera array led by a 200MP wide camera with f/1.5 aperture and a second 200MP telephoto camera with f/2.2 aperture and optical image stabilization. The same page also lists a 50MP ultra-telephoto camera with f/3.5 aperture, a 50MP ultra-wide camera and a 3.2MP monochrome camera. (oppo.com) Video options include 8K at 30 frames per second, 4K at up to 120 fps and Dolby Vision capture. Oppo’s product page summarizes that setup more simply as “Dual Hasselblad 200MP Cameras” and a “Hasselblad 50MP 10x Ultra-Sensing Optical-Zoom Telephoto,” with up to 20x optical-quality zoom and 120x digital zoom. The company also says the phone carries a 7,050mAh battery, 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. (oppo.com) ### Why is the 10x telephoto lens getting so much attention? Oppo’s April 23 press release says the Find X9 Ultra includes what it calls the world’s first 50MP 10x optical telephoto in a smartphone. The company said the lens uses a “Quintuple Prism Reflection Periscope Structure,” which folds light five times and shortens the camera module by 30%. (oppo.com) Pete Lau, Oppo’s senior vice president and chief product officer, said in that release that the Find X9 Ultra represented “the biggest breakthrough in OPPO imaging history.” Oppo said the device combines optics, computational photography and creative tools co-developed with Hasselblad. ### What does Hasselblad branding mean on this phone? (oppo.com) Oppo’s product page says the phone was co-developed with Hasselblad and includes “New-Generation True Color Camera” and “New-Generation Hasselblad Master Mode.” The specifications page also lists dedicated modes including XPAN, Hasselblad Hi-Res, Master and Hasselblad Teleconverter. (oppo.com) Third-party launch coverage on May 21 also pointed to Hasselblad imaging modes, Dolby Vision recording and O-Log2 color tools as part of the pitch to photographers and video creators. Digit reported that the India version includes a 200MP Sony LYT-901 main sensor, a 200MP periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom, a separate 50MP 10x periscope and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. (oppo.com) ### How much of the story is about AI rather than lenses? May 21 coverage from Digit said both the Find X9 Ultra and the smaller Find X9s include AI-powered software features, with the X9s specifically described as supporting AI imaging tools. Oppo’s own press release frames the Ultra’s camera system as a mix of hardware and “advanced computational photography,” though the official pages visible in search results emphasize optics and capture modes more than named AI features. (digit.in) That leaves a clear split in how the phone is being presented: Oppo’s official materials lean on sensor count, zoom engineering and Hasselblad modes, while online coverage has folded those into a broader AI-camera narrative. ### Where does the phone stand commercially now? India launch coverage published on May 21 said Oppo priced the Find X9 Ultra at Rs 1,69,999 for the 12GB RAM and 512GB storage model. (oppo.com) The same report said the handset uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and runs ColorOS 16 based on Android 16. Earlier coverage from April 22 said the phone debuted first in China, where the base model was priced at CNY 7,499, and that Oppo planned to bring the Find X9 Ultra to India in May. As of May 21, Oppo’s global product and specifications pages remain live, and India pricing has now been published by local tech media. (91mobiles.com) (digit.in)

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