The Oppo Find X10 series has already appeared in leaks months before launch, and early details suggest a major camera upgrade.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, Oppo is testing a dual 200MP camera system for the entire Find X10 lineup, including the standard and Pro models. The setup reportedly includes a 200MP main camera and a 200MP periscope telephoto lens, both using large 1/1.3-inch sensors—potentially the biggest telephoto sensor ever seen on an Oppo Find phone. Oppo may also add a new Pro Max variant, with an Ultra model said to arrive next year.

Similar camera hardware is expected to show up first on the Find X9S Pro in China, which is rumoured to feature dual 200MP Samsung HP5 sensors. This suggests Oppo is pushing high-resolution imaging across multiple flagships.
Under the hood, the Find X10 series is tipped to use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9600 chip built on a 2nm process, promising better performance and efficiency. Other specs, such as display, battery, and charging, remain unclear for now, but the series is expected to be a significant step up from the Find X9 range, especially in camera tech.





