In addition to vivo's earlier announcement that it will launch a flagship phone in the global market this year that will challenge the limits of 400mm optical telephoto,X300 UltraAt MWC 2026, OPPO also confirmed that its upcoming flagship phone, the Find X9 Ultra, will break the past practice of selling Ultra-spec models only in China and officially enter the global market!
This new phone will also continue to deepen its partnership with professional camera brand Hasselblad, aiming to showcase OPPO's technological strength in the high-end flagship market to the world with the most powerful hardware and software imaging system.
Redefining "Ultra": More than just a name, it's a promise of ultimate imaging.
In today's smartphone market, adding the "Ultra" suffix seems to have become standard practice for top-of-the-line flagship phones, but OPPO believes that the meaning of this term should be more pure.
At the launch event, OPPO's European CEO, Elvis Zhou, emphasized: "As more and more mobile devices adopt the name 'Ultra,' OPPO has always believed that Ultra is not just a name, but also represents the ultimate imaging level. With the launch of the Find X9 Ultra, we look forward to bringing a more landmark breakthrough to mobile imaging."
Hasselblad color enhancement: a comprehensive evolution of optics and algorithms.
OPPO has confirmed that the Find X9 Ultra will continue to be developed in collaboration with the century-old Swedish camera brand Hasselblad. Although specific lens specifications have not yet been revealed (such as whether it will continue the iconic dual periscope telephoto design or introduce a larger image sensor), the statement indicates that the imaging system will combine "next-generation optical technology and algorithms".
OPPO's goal is to comprehensively elevate the standards of mobile imaging by creating image quality and shooting experience comparable to professional cameras. This means that the Find X9 Ultra will feature more nuanced Hasselblad natural color optimization, a more advanced portrait mode, and stronger computational photography capabilities in extreme lighting conditions.
