The upcoming Oppo Find X9 Ultra, designed in collaboration with renowned camera manufacturer Hasselblad, is set to launch in Europe and the UK in May, although it will not be available in the US market. The phone is expected to be priced significantly higher than its predecessor, the X9 Pro, which retails around £1,000, potentially reaching £1,500 based on market positioning.
This smartphone boasts an impressive camera setup, featuring a 200-megapixel main lens, a 50-megapixel ultrawide lens, a telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and an additional telephoto lens offering 10x optical zoom. Initial testing of the camera performance has yielded positive results, with the main camera producing images with natural tones and good exposure. However, some users may find the standard photo mode less favorable due to color cast issues.
While specific pricing details remain undisclosed, the anticipated cost translates to approximately $2,030 based on the estimated £1,500 price point. The Find X9 Ultra aims to compete with high-end camera phones like the Leica Xiaomi Leitzphone, which has received acclaim for its photographic capabilities.