Oppo Find X9s Series Clears 3C, SRRC: Key Specs and Features Revealed

Oppo Find X9s Pro and Find X9s Clear Major Certifications: A Deep Dive into the Dual 200MP Cameras, Massive Batteries, and Dimensity 9500s Chip

By Michael B. Norris | Trending Alone

The smartphone market is bracing for a significant shakeup in the second quarter of 2026, and Oppo is positioning its upcoming Find X9 series to be the primary disruptor. Following the well-received Find X9 and Find X9 Pro, recent certification listings in China have all but confirmed the imminent arrival of three new heavy hitters: the standard Oppo Find X9s, the highly anticipated Find X9s Pro, and the top-tier Find X9 Ultra.

While leaked specifications are a dime a dozen, the hardware configurations surfacing through the China Compulsory Certification (3C), State Radio Regulation of China (SRRC), and Universal Fast Charging Specification (UFCS) databases paint a picture of devices that aren't just iterative updates, but rather aggressive leaps forward in mobile photography and sustained processing power.
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The Compact Powerhouse: Oppo Find X9s Pro

The device drawing the most attention among tech auditors and enthusiasts is the Oppo Find X9s Pro. Identified in the SRRC and 3C databases under the model number PME110 (and possibly PHM110), this handset is shaping up to be a rarity in the modern smartphone landscape: a genuinely compact flagship that doesn't compromise on camera hardware.

According to reliable supply chain leaks, the Find X9s Pro will feature a 6.32-inch OLED LTPS display offering a 1.5K resolution and a buttery smooth 120Hz refresh rate. However, the true story lies in the optical array.

The Find X9s Pro is tipped to be the only compact smartphone on the market featuring a dual 200-megapixel camera system. The Hasselblad-tuned rear setup will reportedly utilize a 200-megapixel primary sensor paired with a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens expected to be backed by the formidable Samsung HP5 sensor, which includes macro capabilities. A 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens rounds out the rear trio, while a 50-megapixel front-facing camera handles selfies.

For anyone who has ever tried to capture a perfectly sharp photo of a hyperactive 12-year-old daughter running across a soccer field, the inclusion of an advanced multi-spectral sensor for color accuracy and the sheer light-gathering capability of dual 200MP sensors is a godsend. It signals a shift from purely software-driven image enhancement to raw optical supremacy.

To power this hardware, Oppo has managed to squeeze a staggering 7,000mAh battery into the metal-framed, IP68/IP69 dust and water-resistant chassis. The 3C certification explicitly confirms support for 80W wired fast charging, and leaks strongly point to 50W wireless charging support, secured biometrically by an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

The Standard Find X9s: Global vs. Chinese Variants

The standard Oppo Find X9s presents an interesting divergence in global smartphone strategy, with reports indicating that the international model will differ significantly from its Chinese counterpart.

The global variant of the Find X9s expected to launch in markets including India soon after its Chinese debut will abandon the compact form factor in favor of a larger 6.59-inch or 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED display.

The camera system also sees a strategic shift. Instead of the dual 200MP setup found on the Pro, the global Find X9s will feature a highly capable Hasselblad-tuned triple 50-megapixel system. This includes a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-700 primary sensor, a 50-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom.

Battery capacity on the global Find X9s is tipped to be an absolute behemoth at 7,025mAh. Interestingly, while it is expected to support blazing-fast 100W wired charging, it will likely omit the wireless charging capabilities reserved for the Chinese market and the Pro models.

Under the Hood: The MediaTek Dimensity 9500s

The engine driving the global Find X9s and other upcoming devices like the Poco X8 Pro Max is MediaTek’s newly announced Dimensity 9500s. Built on TSMC's cutting-edge 3nm (N3E) process node, this chip represents a mature approach to mobile processing that prioritizes real-world utility over purely theoretical peak performance.

The Dimensity 9500s utilizes an "All-Big-Core" architecture, featuring one Cortex-X925 ultra core clocked at a blistering 3.73GHz, three Cortex-X4 premium cores, and four Cortex-A720 performance cores. Graphics are handled by the 12-core Immortalis-G925 GPU, which supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing and MediaTek's Adaptive Game Technology 3.0.

While peak benchmark numbers are impressive (scoring roughly 2.7 million on AnTuTu V11 and 8,379 in Geekbench 6 multi-core), the chip's true value lies in its sustained performance. In rigorous testing, the Dimensity 9500s maintained 76% of its maximum performance during a 15-minute CPU Throttling Test, and achieved a 59.1% stability rating in 3DMark's grueling Extreme Stress Test.

In an industry often distracted by mass-produced marketing hype and vanity metrics, a processor that refuses to overheat and aggressively throttle framerates during extended, heavy-duty use is exactly what consumers need. It ensures that apps open instantly, camera shutters fire without lag, and intensive multitasking remains fluid hour after hour.

The Find X9 Ultra and the UFCS Standard

Rounding out the certifications is the Oppo Find X9 Ultra (model number PMA110), which has surfaced on both the SRRC and UFCS databases alongside a satellite connectivity variant (PMA120).

The inclusion of the Universal Fast Charging Specification (UFCS) certification across the Find X9 series is a massive consumer win. UFCS is a unified fast-charging standard developed collaboratively by major Chinese manufacturers including Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Huawei. Its implementation ensures that chargers from different brands can safely deliver high-speed charging to the Find X9 devices without being bottlenecked by proprietary restrictions, greatly reducing e-waste and consumer frustration.

As the second quarter of 2026 approaches, Oppo's Find X9 series is shaping up to deliver original, trustworthy, and incredibly useful hardware that pushes the boundaries of battery life and optical performance.

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