OPPO unveiled the Find X9 Ultra on April 21, 2026, at a launch event in Chengdu, China. The event was co-branded with Hasselblad, the Swedish camera company whose cameras were the first to go to the moon and have long been synonymous with professional image quality.
- +Everything you need to know about the newly released OPPO Find X9 Ultra
- +When and where you can buy the OPPO Find X9 Ultra
- +How OPPO is positioning the device
- +Features of the OPPO Find X9 Ultra
OPPO and Hasselblad have partnered since 2022 on camera tuning, colour science, and shooting modes for the Find X series.
When and where you can buy the OPPO Find X9 Ultra
How OPPO is positioning the device
Features of the OPPO Find X9 Ultra
OPPO and Hasselblad have partnered since 2022 on camera tuning, colour science, and shooting modes for the Find X series. The launch event was tagged “OPPO x Hasselblad Imaging New Product Launch.”
This OPPO launch stands out from previous ones for one reason: this is the first time an Ultra-tier Find X phone is going on sale outside China. Every previous Ultra model, including the Find X8 Ultra from 2025, was limited to China. The X9 Ultra changes that. OPPO is taking it to the UK, Europe, India, and most global markets from May 2026.
Availability differs by region:
OPPO is selling the Find X9 Ultra as a photography flagship, not a general all-rounder. The official tagline is “Your Next Camera.” In China, the marketing leans even harder into the Hasselblad connection with the line “Optics Supreme, Pocket Hasselblad.”
OPPO’s SVP and Chief Product Officer Pete Lau described the phone as “the biggest breakthrough in OPPO imaging history.” Elvis Zhou, CEO of OPPO Europe, added that the “Ultra label must be earned.”
The phone enters a competitive space against the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, and the Vivo X300 Ultra in Western and global markets.
The Ultra sub-brand has existed since OPPO moved its top-tier phone from “Pro” to “Ultra”:
All specifications below come from OPPO’s official product spec page, the OPPO press release, and OPPO’s launch coverage.
The cameras are built in partnership with Hasselblad under what OPPO calls the New-Generation Hasselblad Master Camera System. There are five sensors at the back and one at the front.
Here is the full rear camera breakdown:
Front camera: 50 MP Samsung JN5, f/2.4, 90-degree field of view, 5P lens, autofocus.
The camera app covers a wide range of modes: Photo, Video, Portrait, Night, Panorama, Slow Motion, Long Exposure, Dual-view video, Time-lapse, Sticker, Hasselblad XPAN, Hasselblad Hi-Res, Underwater, Hasselblad Master Mode (which includes True Detail, Natural Colour, and nine film styles), Hypertext, Doc Scanner, Pro Video, and Hasselblad Teleconverter mode.
OPPO introduced a feature called LUMO, an internal optical zoom technology that quadruples pixel count at 2x and 6x zoom ranges. The goal is to deliver 8K-quality images across what OPPO calls the “holy trinity” of focal lengths.
The full sensor list per OPPO: proximity, ambient light, colour temperature, e-compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, in-display ultrasonic fingerprint, hall sensor, pressure sensor, laser focusing sensor, spectral sensor, and an infrared remote control.
You get the phone, a 100 W charger, a USB Type-C cable, a SIM-ejector tool, a protective case, a quick guide, and a safety guide.
Note: In some European markets, OPPO ships without a charger included. Box contents can vary by region.
Here is a breakdown of confirmed official pricing across markets. All USD equivalents are approximate.
OPPO has confirmed an India launch in May 2026, with pricing to be announced at the India event. Based on the Chinese prices, you can expect a range of roughly 1.03 lakh to 1.30 lakh Indian rupees, though the official number could differ.
We have not heard anything about a US launch yet. We will update this article as soon as we do.
As of April 24, 2026, there is no official OPPO Nigeria announcement, no confirmed Nigerian pricing, and no local retail availability for the Find X9 Ultra.
The wide gap between ₦923,000 and ₦1,772,000 tells you these are not official prices. They are third-party estimates based on converted global prices, and they do not reflect what you would actually pay in Nigeria.
If you want a realistic sense of cost, the UK price alone (GBP 1,449) converts to roughly ₦2.9 million at current exchange rates. Add import duties, shipping, and reseller margins, and you are likely looking at ₦2.5 million to ₦3 million or more for a grey-market unit. Computer Village vendors and import resellers are likely to stock it soon.
