Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines. If the Reno 15 was a sporty hatchback for the city, the newly unveiled Oppo Find X9 Ultra is a full-blown, track-focused Supercar.
Oppo has just taken the wraps off its 2026 flagship lineup, and the specs sheet reads like a dream car brochure. We are talking about the Snapdragon 8 Elite (the V12 engine of chips), a Quad-Camera Hasselblad system (the best headlights in the business), and a design that screams luxury.
With an expected price tag north of ₹85,000, this isn’t for everyone. This is for the enthusiast who wants the absolute best “driving experience” from their phone. I took this beast for a spin to see if it handles as good as it looks.

Quick Specs: Under the Hood
| Feature | Oppo Find X9 Ultra Specifications |
| Engine (Processor) | Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) |
| Transmission (RAM/ROM) | 16GB LPDDR5X / 512GB UFS 4.0 |
| Display (Windshield) | 6.82″ 2K LTPO AMOLED, 1-120Hz, 4500 Nits |
| Camera (Headlights) | 50MP (1-inch) + 50MP (UW) + 50MP (3x) + 50MP (6x) |
| Fuel Tank (Battery) | 6,000 mAh (Glacier Battery Tech) |
| Refueling (Charging) | 100W Wired + 50W Wireless |
| Chassis | IP69 Water/Dust Resistance |
Design & Build: The “Leather Interior” Feel
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Oppo has ditched the glass back for a premium vegan leather finish on the Ultra model.
- In-Hand Feel: It feels like holding the steering wheel of a luxury German car. The leather texture provides immense grip—no more slipping out of your hands like a bar of soap.
- The Camera Bump: It’s massive. A giant circular ring that houses four lenses. It reminds me of a speedometer dial. It gives the phone a distinct identity; you pull this out of your pocket, and people know it’s a flagship.
- Weight Distribution: At 221 grams, it’s heavy. But like a Rolls Royce, it feels “reassuringly expensive,” not burdensome.

Display & Visuals: A 2K Sunroof
The screen is a 6.82-inch BOE X2 Oriental Screen.
- Brightness: 4,500 nits peak brightness. I tested this under the harsh noon sun, and it was as clear as day. It’s brighter than the headlights on my scooter!
- Curves: It has a “Micro-Quad Curve.” It looks flat but feels curved at the edges when you swipe. It’s the perfect balance between aesthetics and usability (no accidental touches).
- Smoothness: The 120Hz LTPO panel shifts gears instantly. From 1Hz (reading) to 120Hz (gaming), the transition is seamless.

Performance: The “0-100” Sprint
The Snapdragon 8 Elite is a monster.
- Daily Drive: I threw everything at it. 4K video rendering, 20 Chrome tabs, and navigation simultaneously. The phone didn’t even stutter. It cruises at 100 kmph in 1st gear.
- Gaming (The Track Test):
- Genshin Impact: Max Settings, 60 FPS. It ran flat out for 45 minutes.
- Thermals: The phone got warm (43°C), but never hot. The vapor chamber cooling system works like a high-performance radiator.
Camera: The Hasselblad Magic
This is why you buy the X9 Ultra. It’s not a phone; it’s a camera with a SIM slot.
1. The Main Sensor (1-inch LYT-900):
The sheer size of the sensor means natural bokeh. You don’t need “Portrait Mode” to get a blurry background. The low-light performance is terrifyingly good—it sees in the dark better than my own eyes.
2. Dual Periscope Telephoto (3x + 6x):
This is the game changer.
- 3x Zoom: Perfect for portraits. The skin tones are Hasselblad-tuned—rich, natural, and not “whitewashed” like other Chinese phones.
- 6x Zoom: You can zoom into a building 1km away and read the signboard. The stabilization (OIS) is rock solid; the viewfinder doesn’t shake like you’ve had too much coffee.

Battery & Charging: The “Range” Anxiety Killer
Oppo has managed to fit a 6,000 mAh battery inside without making the phone a brick.
- Mileage Test:
- City Use: 1.5 Days easy. (Social media, calls, emails).
- Highway Use (Heavy Gaming/Camera): It lasts a full solid day (7 AM to 11 PM) with 15% left.
- Pit Stop: The 100W SuperVOOC charges it from 0-100% in roughly 32 minutes. That’s faster than a quick coffee break.
The Competition: X9 Ultra vs The Rivals
We auto-detected the strongest rivals: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and Vivo X200 Pro.
| Feature | Oppo Find X9 Ultra | Samsung S26 Ultra | Vivo X200 Pro |
| Price (Est.) | ₹89,999 | ₹1,19,999 | ₹84,999 |
| Camera | Winner (Dual Periscope) | Winner (Video Zoom) | Winner (Zeiss Portraits) |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (Galaxy) | Dimensity 9400 |
| Battery | 6000 mAh + 100W | 5500 mAh + 45W | 6000 mAh + 90W |
| Design | Leather (Luxury) | Titanium (Industrial) | Glass (Shiny) |
| Verdict | Photography King | Productivity King | Portrait Value King |
- Vs Samsung: Samsung has the S-Pen, but the Oppo charges twice as fast and takes better low-light photos.
- Vs Vivo: The Vivo X200 Pro is a close fight, but Oppo’s color science (Hasselblad) feels slightly more “professional” and less filtered.
Final Verdict: The Ultimate “Driver’s Car”
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is a masterpiece of 2026 engineering. It doesn’t cut corners. It gives you the biggest engine, the best cameras, and a luxurious interior.
Is it expensive? Yes. But so is a Ferrari.
Buy it if:
- You are a Photographer: The dual periscope lenses are the best zoom system on any smartphone, period.
- You hate charging: 100W charging + 6000mAh battery is a dream combination.
- You want Luxury: The leather back feels significantly more premium than the cold glass of an iPhone.
Skip it if:
- You prefer Compact Phones: This is a massive device. It will bulge out of skinny jeans.
- You shoot mostly Video: The iPhone 17 Pro Max still holds the crown for video stability and ProRes.
- You are on a budget: The OnePlus 13 or iQOO 14 gives you 90% of the performance for 60% of the price.
FAQs (People Also Ask)
Q: Does the Oppo Find X9 Ultra come with a charger?
A: Yes! Unlike Samsung and Apple, Oppo includes the 100W SuperVOOC adapter in the box.
Q: Is it waterproof?
A: Yes, it has an IP69 rating, which is even better than IP68. It can withstand high-pressure water jets.
Q: Does it have an Alert Slider?
A: Yes, the iconic 3-stage Alert Slider is present on the side for quickly switching between Ring, Vibrate, and Silent.
Q: How is the software experience?
A: It runs on ColorOS 16. It is very smooth, though it comes with some pre-installed apps (bloatware) that you’ll need to uninstall manually.
Q: Does it support Wireless Charging?
A: Yes, it supports 50W AirVOOC wireless charging, which is faster than most phones’ wired charging!