Oppo Find X9 Ultra launches globally with advanced quad-rear camera system
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Updated · PetaPixel · Apr 23
Oppo Find X9 Ultra launches globally with advanced quad-rear camera system
10 articles · Updated · PetaPixel · Apr 23
The Find X9 Ultra, priced at $2,000, debuts outside China with a 6.82-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, and Hasselblad-enhanced quad-rear cameras, including dual 200MP sensors and a unique 10x optical zoom.
Praised for its versatile photography capabilities, the phone offers advanced features like Master mode, full-res RAW capture across all lenses, and 4K Dolby Vision video recording at 60fps, targeting photography enthusiasts worldwide.
Although unavailable directly in North America, the device is accessible in other Western markets and rivals flagship offerings from Apple, Samsung, and Vivo, further intensifying competition in high-end mobile photography.
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