Yesterday, OPPO officially teased the arrival of its next flagship, the OPPO Find X9 Ultra, confirming that the device is set to launch in April. The teaser, shared by company executives, gives an early glimpse of the phone’s design while stopping short of revealing full specifications or an exact launch date.
The First Look
The teaser image highlights a familiar design language, with a strong emphasis on the camera module. A notable addition appears to be a dedicated camera control button, reinforcing the device’s focus on photography. This aligns with OPPO’s positioning of the Find X9 Ultra as a camera-centric flagship, continuing its collaboration with imaging brand Hasselblad.

While official specs are still under wraps, early reports suggest the Find X9 Ultra could feature one of the most advanced camera systems in a smartphone. Leaks point to a setup that may include multiple high-resolution sensors, potentially including 200MP cameras and periscope zoom lenses designed for long-range photography.
Positioned as a Global Flagship This Time
One of the biggest shifts for the Find X9 Ultra is its expected global availability. Unlike its predecessor, which had limited market reach, OPPO has already confirmed that this model will launch internationally, signalling a stronger push into global premium markets. This move reflects the company’s broader ambition to compete more directly with top-tier flagship devices worldwide.
With an April debut confirmed, the Find X9 Ultra is set to arrive earlier than many competing flagship releases. This timing could give OPPO a strategic advantage, allowing it to capture attention in the premium segment before the typical mid-year wave of smartphone launches.
What To Expect Next
More details, including full specifications, pricing, and availability, are expected to be revealed closer to launch. For now, the teaser confirms one thing clearly. OPPO is doubling down on camera innovation, and the Find X9 Ultra could be one of the most photography-focused smartphones of 2026. Stay tuned for the official news coverage only at TechNave.com.
