The upcoming Oppo Find X9 Ultra has already been rumored to sport a new 200 MP main camera, and today prolific Chinese leaker Digital Chat Station has shed light on which sensor it will use.
It turns out it’s the one that Sony is developing – with 200 MP resolution and a 1/1.1″ type size. That’s not quite 1-inch type, but pretty close.
Oppo Find X8 Ultra
Intriguingly, Samsung has been rumored to have chosen this exact sensor to use in the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s main camera. If all of these rumors pan out, we’ll have an interesting situation next year when both the Galaxy S26 Ultra and the Find X9 Ultra arrive, as they will compete against each other while using the same main camera sensor.
Well, in theory at least – if the Find X9 Ultra isn’t officially sold outside of China (and that’s definitely not outside the realm of possibility), then given Samsung’s minuscule market share in China, the two won’t really compete head-to-head anywhere.
Anyway, the Find X9 Ultra will launch after the Chinese New Year (which falls on February 17). DCS says it might arrive a little bit sooner than its predecessor, which was unveiled on April 10, so if we were to bet we’d go with an unveiling sometime in March.
Source (in Chinese)