OPPO Find X10 revealed with powerful specifications including an 8,000 mAh battery and a 200 MP dual camera.
OPPO's high-end Find X10 smartphone is expected to feature a groundbreaking 8,000 mAh battery, a 200 MP periscope camera system, and a 2nm processor.
According to leaks from rumor expert Digital Chat Station, OPPO is developing the Find X10 flagship series with significant upgrades to battery capacity and optical systems. Although the Find X9 series is still in its commercial cycle, specifications for its successor have begun to surface, revealing the company's ambition to redefine smartphone hardware standards.

1.5K OLED display and a 200MP dual camera system.
The standard version of the OPPO Find X10 is expected to feature a 6.59-inch flat OLED display. This panel supports 1.5K resolution, focusing on sharp display capabilities and optimized for entertainment and professional work tasks.
The most notable feature is the rear camera system with a dual-sensor setup, both boasting a resolution of 200 MP. This system includes a main camera and a periscope telephoto lens, both utilizing 1/1.3-inch sensors. This configuration promises superior light gathering capabilities and high detail, especially when shooting from a distance.

An 8,000 mAh battery and power from the next-generation Dimensity chipset.
One of the most surprising upgrades is the increased battery capacity of up to 8,000 mAh on the Find X10. If this information is accurate, it would be a significant leap compared to current flagship models, which typically maintain a capacity of 5,000-6,000 mAh. This increase in battery capacity reflects the trend of meeting the high-intensity usage demands of modern smartphone users.
In terms of performance, the Find X10 series has a clear hierarchy of processors:
| Version | Expected processor | Production process |
|---|---|---|
| Find X10 (Standard) | Dimensity 9500 Plus | 3nm |
| Find X10 Pro | Dimensity 9600-series | 2nm |

Storage technology barriers and launch timing
Despite its powerful specifications, OPPO is likely to maintain the LPDDR5X RAM standard and UFS 4.1 internal storage on some versions instead of upgrading to LPDDR6 or UFS 5.0. The reason is believed to be that the production costs of these new components are still very high, equivalent to the price of a central processing unit (CPU).
Following its traditional roadmap, the OPPO Find X10 series is expected to officially launch around October of this year. Optimizing the balance between impressive hardware specifications and real-world user experience will be key to OPPO solidifying its position in the high-end smartphone segment.