Oppo Find X9 Ultra’s Hasselblad 10x telephoto could be 3x faster than Samsung’s previous effort – NotebookCheck.net News
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The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is set to bring back 10x optical zoom without relying on bulky teleconverters. As the camera flagship nears its global launch, a leaker has shared fresh details about its camera system, suggesting it may even surpass the Vivo X300 Ultra in aperture size.
Alexander Fagot (translated by Zhiwei Zhuang), Published 🇩🇪
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra will likely launch in China after the Vivo X300 Ultra, whose official release date has already been revealed. However, if a leaker proves accurate, the Hasselblad-branded flagship could still beat its Zeiss-branded competitor to a global debut. In any case, competition is heating up between a no-compromise triple-camera system and an enhanced quad-camera setup featuring the industry’s only 10x periscope telephoto lens.
Well-known leaker Digital Chat Station recently shared new details about the Find X9 Ultra’s camera hardware. While its 10x periscope telephoto lens probably won’t win any sensor competitions with a 1/2.76-inch ISOCELL JN5, the camera is rumoured to feature a relatively large f/3.5 aperture. For comparison, Samsung’s previous 10x telephoto lens – last seen in the Galaxy S23 Ultra – uses a significantly smaller 1/3.52-inch sensor and a much narrower f/4.9 aperture. To be exact, the new Hasselblad-branded telephoto camera is 3.24 times faster than Samsung’s earlier 10x telephoto lens (230 mm).
Oppo has apparently also gone all out for the Find X9 Ultra’s 3x periscope telephoto, equipping it with a 200 MP 1/1.28-inch sensor. Digital Chat Station believes it will be the fastest 200 MP telephoto camera currently available in a smartphone, surpassing even the Vivo X300 Ultra’s 85 mm telephoto lens, whose f/2.55 aperture has been confirmed by official sample photos. Combined with the main camera’s 1/1.12-inch Sony LYT-901 sensor, this could make the Oppo Find X9 Ultra the most upgraded camera flagship of the year, even though the Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to deliver improved performance across all its lenses – provided you are willing to carry up to two teleconverters.
Editor of the original article: Alexander Fagot – Managing Editor News – 11401 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2016
As a young tech enthusiast with a history involving assembling and overclocking projects, I ended up working as a projectionist with good old 35-mm films before I entered the computer world at a professional level. I assisted customers at an Austrian IT service provider called Iphos IT Solutions for seven years, working as a Windows client and server administrator as well as a project manager. As a freelancer who travels a lot, I have been able to write for Notebookcheck from all corners of the world since 2016. My articles cover brand-new mobile technologies in smartphones, laptops, and gadgets of all kinds.
Translator: Zhiwei Zhuang – Translator – 604 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2022
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, I moved from Singapore to
Cologne in 2014 and began pursuing a career as a freelance translator. Much of my translation work
focuses on science, engineering and technology. My fascination with computers and mobile
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Alexander Fagot, 2026-03-16 (Update: 2026-03-16)
