OPPO’s Find X9 duo aims high: the Find X9 Pro pushes mobile imaging with a 200MP Hasselblad-tuned telephoto, while the Find X9 brings most of the flagship experience at a lower weight and (typically) lower price. Here’s how they stack up—specs, real-world upsides, and where to spend your money.
At-a-glance highlights

Standard X9 strengths: Lighter body, 7,025mAh battery, same Dimensity 9500, same wireless/wired charging, same ultra-wide, same IP66/68/69 durability.
Pro advantage: 200MP Hasselblad Telephoto, LYT-828 main sensor, 7,500mAh battery, LTPO 1–120Hz panel, Snap Key + Quick Button, 4K/120fps Dolby Vision + LOG (ACES).
Both phones omit a technology that is on most reviewers' lips these days—Qi2 wireless charging. But with humongous batteries and speedy wired and wireless charging present, is it actually a dealbreaker?
| Category | OPPO Find X9 Pro | OPPO Find X9 |
|---|---|---|
| Design & Build | 161.26 × 76.46 × 8.25 mm 224g | 156.98 × 73.93 × 7.99 mm 203g |
| Colors | Silk White, Titanium Charcoal | Space Black, Titanium Grey, Velvet Red |
| Durability | SGS 5-Star Drop Resistance, IP66, IP68 & IP69 certified | SGS 5-Star Drop Resistance, IP66, IP68 & IP69 certified |
| Display | 6.78″ AMOLED (2772×1272), 20:9, 450 ppi, 1–120 Hz LTPO, 10-bit color, 100% DCI-P3, Peak brightness: 3,600 nits, 2160 Hz PWM dimming (70 nits↓), DC dimming (70 nits↑), Dolby Vision / HDR10+ / HDR Vivid | 6.59″ AMOLED (2760×1256), 19.8:9, 460 ppi, 120 Hz refresh rate 10-bit color, 100% DCI-P3 Peak brightness: 3,600 nits 3840 Hz PWM dimming (70 nits↓) Dolby Vision / HDR10+ / HDR Vivid |
| Fingerprint & Interaction | 3D Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner, Splash Touch support | 3D Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner Splash Touch support |
| Processor (SoC) | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3 nm) | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3 nm) |
| Memory & Storage | 16 GB LPDDR5X + 512 GB UFS 4.1 | 12 GB + 256 GB / 12 GB + 512 GB / 16 GB + 512 GB (LPDDR5X + UFS 4.1) |
| Software | ColorOS 16 (based on Android 16) | ColorOS 16 (based on Android 16) |
| Battery | 7,500 mAh (typ) Silicon-Carbon Battery (3rd Gen) 2-day battery life claimed | 7,025 mAh (typ) Silicon-Carbon Battery (3rd Gen) |
| Charging | 80 W SUPERVOOC wired Up to 55 W USB-PD fast charging 50 W AIRVOOC wireless 10 W reverse wireless | 80 W SUPERVOOC wired Up to 55 W USB-PD fast charging 50 W AIRVOOC wireless 10 W reverse wireless |
| Main Camera | 50 MP Sony LYT-828 (1/1.28″) f/1.5 OIS (23 mm) 7P Lens + Ultra XDR sensor + Real-Time Triple Exposure | 50 MP Sony LYT-808 (1/1.4″) f/1.6 OIS (23 mm) 7P Lens |
| Ultra-Wide Camera | 50 MP Samsung JN5 (1/2.75″) f/2.0 AF (15 mm) 3.5 cm macro | 50 MP Samsung JN5 (1/2.75″) f/2.0 AF (15 mm) 3.5 cm macro |
| Telephoto Camera | 200 MP Samsung HP5 (1/1.56″) f/2.1 OIS (70 mm) Periscope Lens + Hasselblad Tuning | 50 MP Sony LYT-600 (1/1.95″) f/2.6 OIS (73 mm) Triple-Prism Periscope |
| True Color Camera | 21 mm f/2.4 9-channel Multispectral (2 M pixels) | 21 mm f/2.4 9-channel Multispectral (2 M pixels) |
| Front Camera | 50 MP Samsung JN5 (1/2.75″) f/2.0 AF (21 mm) | 32 MP Sony IMX615 (1/2.74″) f/2.4 FF (21 mm) |
| Video Capabilities | 4K 120 fps (Dolby Vision & LOG ACES-certified) 4K Motion Photo capture + 4K Slow-Mo + Pro Video Mode + Hasselblad XPAN/Portrait Modes | 4K 60 fps recording (Dolby Vision HDR) Pro Video Mode (LOG support) |
| Performance Enhancements | OPPO Trinity Engine + LUMO Image Engine AI LinkBoost with OPPO RF Chip | OPPO Trinity Engine + LUMO Image Engine AI LinkBoost with OPPO RF Chip |
| Connectivity | Dual SIM, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, USB 3.2 Gen 1, NFC, GPS (L1+L5), GLONASS, BDS, Galileo, QZSS, NavIC | Dual SIM, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, USB 3.2 Gen 1, NFC, GPS (L1+L5), GLONASS, BDS, Galileo, QZSS, NavIC |
| Special Features | Customizable Snap Key (left frame), Quick Camera Button (right frame), Vehicle Motion Alerts (anti-motion sickness) | Quick Camera Button (right frame), Vehicle Motion Alerts (anti-motion sickness) |
| Audio | Quad-Mic Array with Sound Focus & Concert Mode | Quad-Mic Array |
| Certifications | TÜV Rheinland Intelligent Eye Care 5.0 | TÜV Rheinland Intelligent Eye Care 5.0 |

Key Differences Summary
- Unique Hardware: Pro includes Snap Key, Quick Button, and additional motion-sickness-reduction features.
- Camera System: The Find X9 Pro leaps ahead with a 200 MP Hasselblad-tuned telephoto and LYT-828 primary sensor, whereas the standard Find X9 caps out at a 50 MP LYT-600 telephoto and LYT-808 primary camera.
- Battery: The Pro model has a larger 7,500 mAh battery vs 7,025 mAh.
- Display: Pro uses an LTPO 1–120 Hz panel with a slightly bigger 6.78″ screen and 2160 Hz PWM dimming; Find X9 uses a fixed 120 Hz with 3840 Hz PWM.
- Design: The Pro is slightly taller and heavier but keeps premium finishes like Silk White and Titanium Charcoal.
- Front Camera: 50 MP on Pro vs 32 MP on the standard model.
Both phones offer a significant advantage in charging speed over Pixel and Galaxy devices. Displays are flat and vibrant, the cameras look to be excellent, and there's more than enough power under the hood. And even ColorOS 16 looks slick and appealing to use, with abundant connectivity options.
What do you think of Oppo's latest Find X series of flagship phones?