Digital Chat Station
just dropped the most detailed camera leak yet for the OPPO Find X10 Pro Max. The headline is striking — a triple 200MP rear camera setup, with each of the three sensors sitting above 1/1.28-inch in size. That's an imaging specification with no current equivalent in any shipping smartphone.
October is the expected launch window for the full Find X10 series.
Key Points
- Triple 200MP rear camera setup confirmed by Digital Chat Station — 200MP primary at 1/1.3-inch, 200MP periscope telephoto at 1/1.28-inch, and 200MP ultrawide at 1/1.56-inch
- A 3MP multispectral sensor accompanies the triple 200MP system — used for colour accuracy and scene analysis rather than direct photography
- OPPO is testing an alternative 50MP ultrawide at 1/2.75-inch — the final configuration between 200MP and 50MP ultrawide hasn't been locked in yet
- Display is either 6.89-inch 2K LTPO or 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO — two options still under evaluation ahead of October launch
- MediaTek Dimensity 9600 series on a 2nm process confirmed as the expected chipset — the same chip tipped for the vivo X500 series debut
Triple 200MP — The Sensor Size Story
Megapixel counts alone don't tell the camera story. Sensor size does. The Find X10 Pro Max's camera system is remarkable because all three sensors are large — not just the primary.
The 200MP primary at 1/1.3-inch is comparable to Samsung's HP5 sensor. The periscope telephoto at 1/1.28-inch is actually fractionally larger — unusual for a zoom lens, which typically uses smaller sensors. The ultrawide at 1/1.56-inch is large by ultra-wide standards. Across all three focal lengths, the Find X10 Pro Max maintains sensor sizes that compete with dedicated camera systems rather than compromising on the secondary and tertiary lenses as most phones do.
The 3MP multispectral sensor is the supporting player — analysing light spectrum data to improve colour rendering, skin tone accuracy, and white balance in challenging lighting conditions.
The Ultrawide Is Still Being Decided
Digital Chat Station flagged that OPPO is actively testing two ultrawide configurations — the 200MP 1/1.56-inch sensor and a 50MP 1/2.75-inch alternative. The 50MP option is smaller and would trade resolution for potentially better low-light performance at the ultrawide focal length, where large sensors are physically harder to accommodate.
That decision hasn't been made yet. The final production unit may go either way depending on testing results between now and October.
Display and Chipset Still Have Open Questions
Two display sizes are apparently still being evaluated — 6.89-inch 2K LTPO and 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO. The 6.89-inch 2K option would make the Find X10 Pro Max one of the largest and highest-resolution flagship displays of the year. The 6.78-inch 1.5K panel is more compact and consistent with OPPO's recent Find X9s Pro display.
The
Dimensity 9600 series on TSMC's 2nm N2P process is confirmed from earlier leaks — making the Find X10 Pro Max one of the first devices to carry
MediaTek's next flagship chip alongside the vivo X500 series.
October. The full Find X10 series — base, Pro, and Pro Max — launches together.