Find X9 feels excellent in-hand. Oppo really nailed the fit and finish here with the aluminum frame having that cold and premium feeling, while the matte glass back feels smooth to the touch and prevents fingerprint build-up. There are three colors to choose from with Titanium Grey, Space Black and Velvet Red. The red one is quite eye-catching, as you can see in the images below, and is our favorite hue from the bunch.
During the annual India Mobile Congress this year, Oppo and MediaTek announced that the Find X9 series will be the first smartphone lineup to feature MediaTek's latest and greatest Dimensity 9500 SoC, which was announced in late September. That bit isn't particularly new information, though. The interesting bit about the announcement is that the Find X9 series will be announced globally next month. Oppo has already set an announcement date for October 16, but the global launch will be held in India sometime in November.
Oppo's Find X9 Pro will feature a dedicated (but sold separately) imaging kit from Hasselblad, the company's own Zhou Yibao has revealed today on Weibo. The Find Series Product Lead references the speculative image below, which got outed previously, and clarifies that the actual imaging kit looks different from what you can see here. In addition to this kit, specially designed for the Pro by Oppo together with Hasselblad, Zhou says the vanilla Find X9 won't be forgotten either, with some video accessories made specifically
The Oppo Find X9 Pro will feature a large 7,500mAh battery, while the smaller Find X9 will have a 7,025mAh power cell. The Pro's battery spec was previously confirmed by Zhou, along with the thickness - 8.25mm. Weight wasn't mentioned, but according to Digital Chat Station, the X9 Pro will be 224g, while the vanilla X9 will be 203g and will measure 7.99mm thick.
the company's head of the Find product line. He says the Find X9 Pro will be 8.25mm thick while incorporating a battery that's bigger than its predecesso r's by "more than 1,500 mAh". So let's do the math. The Find X8 Pro comes with a 5,910 mAh battery, so that means we should probably expect its successor to pack a 7,500 mAh cell or thereabouts.