Updated
Updated · PetaPixel · Apr 23
Oppo Find X9 Ultra launches globally with advanced quad-rear camera system
Updated
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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At $2,000, is the Find X9 Ultra a professional tool or just an expensive gadget?
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