Oppo has officially brought its latest flagship duo, the Oppo Find X9 and Oppo Find X9 Pro, to India, only a short time after their first appearance in China and select European markets. With aggressive pricing for the specifications on offer, large batteries, fast charging and camera hardware tuned in partnership with Hasselblad, the Find X9 series is clearly aimed at buyers who want a true flagship experience without compromising on endurance or imaging.
Prices, variants and where you can buy them
The star of the show is the Oppo Find X9 Pro, which arrives in India in a single high end configuration. 
Oppo is offering the Pro model with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage, so there is no need to worry about choosing between different storage tiers. Buyers can pick from two finishes with very different personalities: Silk White for a more classic, minimal look and Titanium Charcoal for those who prefer a darker, stealthy aesthetic. The Oppo Find X9 Pro is priced at INR 109,999 in India and will be available from November 21 via Oppo’s official Indian website, Amazon.in, Flipkart and a wide network of offline retail partners.
The vanilla Oppo Find X9 targets users who want most of the flagship experience at a more accessible price point. It will be sold through the same channels and shares the same November 21 on sale date, but it offers more flexibility when it comes to memory options. In India, the Find X9 comes in Titanium Grey and Space Black and can be configured with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage for INR 74,999 or a higher 16 GB plus 512 GB variant for INR 84,999. In every case, Oppo is pairing generous RAM with flagship level storage, which should appeal to heavy multitaskers, gamers and media hoarders alike.
Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit: a serious add on for photographers
To reinforce its imaging story, Oppo is also launching the Oppo Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit in India. Priced at INR 29,999, this accessory is designed exclusively for the Find X9 Pro and will not work with the regular Find X9. The teleconverter kit is meant for users who treat their smartphone as a primary camera and want more reach and flexibility from the telephoto system. Combined with Hasselblad tuned color science and Oppo’s own image processing, the kit turns the Find X9 Pro into a more capable tool for serious travel, street and portrait photography, while the launch offers announced by the company make early adoption more tempting for enthusiasts.
Oppo Find X9 Pro: flagship spec sheet with a huge battery
At the heart of the Oppo Find X9 Pro sits MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with ColorOS 16 based on Android 16. This combination promises strong flagship level performance, efficient power use and access to Oppo’s latest software features and interface tweaks. On the front, the phone uses a 6.78 inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a sharp 1272p resolution and a 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate. Thanks to LTPO technology, the screen can ramp the refresh rate up for smooth scrolling and gaming or step it down when showing static content to save power, all while delivering rich contrast and deep blacks typical of AMOLED.
Powering this hardware is a massive 7,500 mAh Si C battery, notably larger than what many competing flagships offer. For heavy users who stream video, game, shoot a lot of photos or juggle multiple social and productivity apps throughout the day, that battery capacity alone will be a major selling point. Oppo couples it with 80 W wired fast charging, 50 W wireless charging and 10 W reverse wireless charging. In practice, that means the Find X9 Pro can be topped up quickly with a cable, charged conveniently on a wireless pad and even used as a power source for accessories such as true wireless earbuds or a friend’s phone.
The camera hardware on the Find X9 Pro is equally ambitious. On the back, Oppo fits a triple camera module consisting of a 50 MP primary sensor, a 50 MP ultrawide camera for expansive landscapes and group shots, and a standout 200 MP periscope telephoto unit. That telephoto camera is designed to deliver serious zoom capabilities while maintaining detail and sharpness, especially when paired with Hasselblad tuned colors and advanced computational photography. On the front, there is a 50 MP selfie camera that should easily handle detailed self portraits and clear video calls. Taken together, the Pro model positions itself as a versatile imaging device that can confidently handle everything from casual snaps to more deliberate photographic work.
Oppo Find X9: slightly smaller body, familiar core experience
The standard Oppo Find X9 mirrors much of the Pro model’s philosophy while dialing back a few elements to hit a more approachable price. It also uses the Dimensity 9500 chipset and runs ColorOS 16 atop Android 16, so day to day performance, app behavior and software features should feel very similar between the two devices. The main difference lies in the form factor and some of the camera and battery details.
Instead of the Pro’s 6.78 inch display, the Find X9 opts for a slightly smaller 6.59 inch AMOLED screen. Resolution remains high at 1256p and the refresh rate stays at 120 Hz, which means users still get smooth animations and crisp visuals for games, videos and social feeds. The more compact panel should make the Find X9 easier to use one handed, appealing to buyers who find many modern flagships too large but still want a premium display experience.
The battery in the Find X9 comes in at 7,025 mAh, which is still very generous by current flagship standards. Oppo has not downgraded charging either: you still get 80 W wired charging, 50 W wireless charging and 10 W reverse wireless charging just like on the Pro. That means the slightly smaller capacity should still translate to excellent real world endurance, especially when paired with efficient silicon and adaptive refresh rate behavior on the display.
On the camera front, the Find X9 keeps a strong focus on versatility. The rear module bundles a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide and a 50 MP periscope telephoto unit, covering wide, ultra wide and zoom use cases. Up front, Oppo fits a 32 MP selfie camera, which should be more than sufficient for social media posts, video chats and everyday snapshots. While the Pro keeps the headline grabbing 200 MP telephoto sensor for itself, the regular Find X9 still delivers a flexible triple camera system that should satisfy most photography minded buyers.
Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus: Oppo’s affordable audio companion
Oppo is also using the Find X9 launch window to expand its ecosystem in India with the introduction of the Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus true wireless earphones. Priced at INR 2,099, these TWS buds will be available in Sonic Blue and Midnight Black starting November 21, matching the sale date of the Find X9 series. Positioned as budget friendly everyday earphones, the Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus give buyers an easy audio add on that visually and functionally complements their new Oppo smartphone, whether they prioritise calls, casual music listening or podcasts on the go.
Taken together, the Oppo Find X9, Find X9 Pro and Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus form a cohesive lineup aimed at Indian buyers who want premium design, big batteries, fast charging and capable cameras without stepping away from the Android ecosystem they already know. The decision for most users will come down to whether they value the Find X9 Pro’s larger display, 7,500 mAh battery and 200 MP telephoto camera enough to justify the higher price, or whether the standard Find X9’s slightly smaller footprint and lower cost deliver a better overall balance. In either case, Oppo has signaled that it is serious about competing in India’s high end smartphone space with hardware that looks ready to go a few rounds with established flagship rivals.
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oppo specs are 🔥 but long term software updates still worry me more than megapixels ngl
200mp periscope on a phone and my old dslr is somewhere crying in the corner lol