Oppo's flagship Find X9 series is expected to launch before the end of 2025. The brand has also started teasing the lineup's features officially amidst the flurry of leaks and rumours. Now, the standard Find X9 and the Find X9 Pro have been listed on benchmarking platforms, giving us a glimpse into their performance.
Starting with the Oppo Find X9, the smartphone has been spotted on Geekbench with the Oppo PLG110 codename. The device has managed to achieve 3,394 points in the single-core test and 9,974 points in multi-core. Other details confirm the presence of 16 GB RAM and Android 16.

The scores are at par with the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor which is expected to power the smartphone. However, the single-core value is surprisingly lower when compared to the estimated 3,900 points for the SoC's Geekbench listing.
While the reason is not immediately clear, this could be due to the fact that the test device is not the final iteration of the product. So, we expect the scores to get better once Oppo launches the smartphone officially.

Now, while the standard Find X9 has surfaced on Geekbench, the Oppo Find X9 Pro has been listed on Antutu with over 4 million score. Spotted by X user Mukul Sharma, the smartphone has managed to achieve 4,045,997 points on the benchmarking platform.
OPPO Find X9 Pro AnTuTu score. pic.twitter.com/oiBRfhZxs5
— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) September 16, 2025
This is in line with an earlier leak that revealed the Dimensity 9500's AnTuTu scores to cross the 4 million mark in Antutu. Since the Find X9 Pro will use the same SoC, it is no surprise that it has achieved such a high score. With these new revelations, the Find X9 series is shaping up to be a true contender with MediaTek's latest chipset at the helm.
The devices will also pack some serious upgrades throughout. For instance, the Find X9 series battery capacities will see a boost, going up to 7,500mAh. Both smartphones are said to bring 80W fast USB-C charging support and 50W wireless charging with 55W PPS charging for the Find X9 series.

Both phones will also be sleek, with the Find X9 measuring only 7.99mm while the Find X9 Pro will be 8.25mm thick. Additionally, the Find X9 display bezel is expected to measure around 1.10mm. Both smartphones are also getting a new Danxia Colour Restoration Lens, which will work alongside the imaging lens and the global multispectral sensor.
They will allegedly feature a 50 MP Sony LYT-808 main sensor, a 50 MP Samsung JN5 ultra-wide angle lens and a 50 MP Samsung JN9 3x periscope camera. Expect the devices to debut with ColorOS 16 based on Android 16 out of the box.
Since the devices are expected to break cover in October, we will only have to wait a month to see the brand-new Oppo flagships in all their glory.