Oppo is preparing to launch its next flagship series, the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro, in October 2025. Ahead of the official debut, the standard Find X9 has surfaced on Geekbench with MediaTek’s latest chipset, while leaked renders give us a close look at its refreshed design.
The renders, shared by tipster Ice Universe on X, showcase a sleek design with a rectangular camera island at the back and slim bezels on the front, housing a punch-hole selfie camera. The right side carries the power and volume buttons, while the left features a new customisable action button.
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There are three cameras on the rear camera module, all rumoured to be 50 MP units. The primary could be an LYT-808 wide camera, the secondary is expected to be an ultrawide unit, while the third could be a 50 MP periscope snapper.
The SKU OPPO CPH2791, presumably the Oppo Find X9, appeared on Geekbench earlier today. The benchmarks reveal MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC under the hood with 16 GB RAM and Android 16, likely with ColorOS 16 on top.

The Dimensity 9500 in CPH2791 scored 2,383 points in single-core and 3,365 in multi-core, well below its potential scores of 3,900 and 11,000 as leaked in previous Dimensity 9500 Geekbench results. This gap is likely because Oppo is testing the chipset at lower clock speeds on a prototype device.
Other rumoured specifications of the Find X9 include a 6.95-inch 1.5K 120 Hz LTPO OLED display with an Ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Besides, the Find X9 series could get larger batteries with 55W PPS charging alongside a triple IP rating with IP66, IP68 and IP69.
Oppo Find X9 Pro's rumoured specifications also surfaced a few weeks ago, suggesting a 200 MP periscope lens and a 7,500mAh battery. The Find X9 Ultra could sport dual periscope lenses much later in 2026. Stay tuned, as we may see more developments as we inch closer to the launch.