OPPO is
coming with a lot at once. Flagship smartphones, two tablets, new earphones, and a smartwatch — all reportedly in the pipeline for the same general launch window. There's also a notable side story here about
realme that's worth addressing directly.
Let's go through what's confirmed and what's been clarified.
Key Points
- OPPO Find X9 Ultra and Find X9S Pro are the flagship smartphone anchors of the upcoming launch wave
- Pad Mini and Pad 5 Pro tablets confirmed — neither will offer 1TB storage due to prohibitively high memory costs
- Enco Chip 2 launches with a new ear-clip design, with OPPO confirming sufficient stock levels at release
- Watch X3 Mini rounds out the wearable category alongside the audio and tablet launches
- Realme domestic product launches are currently shelved, separate from OPPO's own active pipeline
Two Flagships, Two Tablets, Two Wearables
OPPO isn't launching one product — they're launching a category refresh across the board. The Find X9 Ultra sits at the top, carrying the most hardware ambition given what's leaked about its camera system. The Find X9S Pro targets buyers who want flagship-adjacent specs without the Ultra price tag.
Below the phones, the Pad Mini and Pad 5 Pro cover opposite ends of the tablet market — compact and premium large-screen OPPOrespectively. Both missing 1TB storage is a notable omission, but an honest one. Memory costs right now make 1TB configurations genuinely difficult to price competitively, and OPPO apparently decided against passing that cost directly to buyers.
The Enco Chip 2 Ear-Clip Design Is Worth Watching
Ear-clip headphones have been gaining traction as an alternative to in-ear and over-ear designs — they sit on the outer ear rather than inside the ear canal, which some users strongly prefer for comfort during extended wear. OPPO going with a brand-new ear-clip form factor for the Enco Chip 2 signals a deliberate push into that segment rather than another iteration on existing designs.
Confirming sufficient stock at launch is also a quiet signal — OPPO has clearly learned from situations where new audio products sold out immediately and frustrated early buyers.
The Realme Situation
Realme's domestic online store closing and new product launches being shelved is a separate story from OPPO's healthy pipeline — but it's a meaningful one. The two brands share corporate ownership, and realme pulling back domestically while OPPO accelerates suggests deliberate portfolio consolidation rather than broader financial trouble.
Worth keeping an eye on how that develops.