The OPPO Find X9s Pro leaks are stacking up across
multiple credible sources now, and the picture is clear enough to report with confidence. This is a compact flagship doing things compact flagships rarely attempt — dual 200-megapixel cameras and a battery that rivals large-screen devices, all in a 6.32-inch body.
April launch is the expected window.
OPPO hasn't confirmed anything officially yet.
Key Points
- Find X9s Pro features a 6.32-inch flat Tianma LTPS display with 1.5K resolution and LIPO packaging for thinner bezels
- Primary camera uses a 200MP Samsung HP5 sensor at 1/1.56-inch, paired with a second 200MP HP5 sensor in a 3x periscope telephoto setup
- Dimensity 9500 chipset, 7,000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 storage
- Camera system also includes a 50MP ultra-wide, 32MP front camera, and a 3.2MP Danxia colour restoration sensor
- IP68 and IP69 dual rating confirmed alongside ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor
Dual 200MP in a Compact Phone Is the Engineering Story
Most compact flagships compromise on cameras first. Smaller chassis, less space for sensor hardware, smaller cells to compensate — the trade-offs stack up fast. OPPO apparently decided not to make those trade-offs on the X9s Pro.
Two Samsung HP5 sensors — one in the primary position, one in a 3x periscope telephoto — puts equal resolution firepower across two focal lengths. The HP5 at 1/1.56-inch isn't the largest sensor on the market, but it's a serious piece of hardware for a phone this size. The Danxia color restoration sensor alongside it handles color accuracy processing — the same approach OPPO is using in the Find X9 Ultra and X9s Pro flagships.
7,000mAh in a 6.32-Inch Body
Getting a cell this large into a compact chassis requires either clever battery chemistry or a heavier device than buyers expect. At approximately 198 grams, the X9s Pro sits on the heavier end for its screen size — but that's a reasonable trade-off for the battery capacity on offer. Eighty watts wired charging keeps the large cell practical in daily use.
Fifty watts wireless is a genuine addition rather than a checkbox feature — most compact phones at this price tier skip wireless charging entirely to save space.
Dimensity 9500 Keeps It Flagship
The Dimensity 9500 chip — the same as the flagship Find X9 series — means no performance compromise despite the smaller form factor. LTPS rather than LTPO panel technology is the one area where cost optimization is visible — LTPS doesn't support variable refresh rates, which means fixed 120Hz rather than adaptive. For most users that's a non-issue. For power efficiency purists it's worth noting.
ColorOS 16 on Android 16 ships out of the box — no day-one software lag here.
Compact flagship buyers have been underserved for years. The X9s Pro looks like a genuine answer to that.