Oppo’s next camera-centric flagship, the Find X9 Ultra, is widely expected to launch in March, even though the company hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet. That hasn’t stopped leaks from surfacing, and the latest one gives us a closer look at the phone in real-life photos — complete with a teleconverter kit.
A Weibo tipster has shared images that allegedly show the Oppo Find X9 Ultra outfitted with a special teleconverter setup. The kit appears to include a dedicated protective case, a camera-style hand grip, and an external telephoto extender that attaches to the phone.
The photos highlight a sizeable 300 mm telephoto converter lens mounted on the device. Also visible on the right side of the phone are several physical buttons, hinting at a more camera-like handling experience. The phone itself seems to use a flat display rather than a curved one.

At the same time, well-known leaker Digital Chat Station has reiterated that this external teleconverter is designed to deliver a 300 mm focal length — reportedly the highest in the smartphone industry so far. However, the latest leak doesn’t clarify which of the two telephoto cameras on the Find X9 Ultra the extender is intended to pair with.
The Find X9 Ultra is rumored to come equipped with dual telephoto cameras. Current information suggests one will be a 200 MP telephoto unit with 3x optical zoom, while the other will be a 50 MP telephoto camera offering 10x optical zoom.
While we wait for Oppo to officially unveil the Find X9 Ultra and its full camera system, these new images add weight to earlier reports that the company is leaning heavily into serious photography hardware this generation.





