If you’ve been waiting for a smartphone that actually feels like a real upgrade not just a spec sheet refresh the OPPO Find X10 series might be worth your attention.
Multiple leaks from supply chain insiders have painted a pretty detailed picture of what OPPO is cooking up, and honestly, it’s ambitious.

Four Models, One Big Vision
OPPO is reportedly launching four devices in the Find X10 family the Find X10s, Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max with screen sizes ranging from 6.32 to 6.89 inches. A separate Find X10 Ultra is also in the works, expected to arrive later with even more premium hardware.
All models are said to use slimmer bezels thanks to a manufacturing technique called LIPO, giving you a bigger screen without a bulkier phone.
The Camera Setup Is Unlike Anything We’ve Seen
This is where things get genuinely exciting.
The Find X10 Pro Max is rumored to sport a triple 200MP camera system primary, ultrawide, and periscope telephoto all based on large 1/1.3-inch sensors. That’s not a gimmick. High-resolution sensors let you crop heavily and still retain crisp detail, essentially giving you multiple zoom levels from one shot.
What makes it more interesting is LOFIC technology (Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor). Without getting too technical, it improves dynamic range directly at the sensor level so bright skies and dark shadows both look natural in the same photo, without relying on software tricks.

The Selfie Camera Is Completely Different
OPPO is reportedly testing a 100MP square-format front camera a first for smartphones. A square sensor captures more image area on all sides, making it easier to frame group shots, switch between portrait and landscape, and create content for multiple platforms without awkward cropping.
For anyone serious about social media or video content, this is one feature worth watching.
Battery and Performance
Under the hood, expect MediaTek’s Dimensity 9600 chip (built on a 2nm process) powering the Pro variants fast, efficient, and ready for whatever you throw at it.
Battery capacity is rumored at a massive 8,000mAh, which could comfortably get most users through two full days on a single charge. Wireless charging fans will also appreciate the rumored Qi2 magnetic charging support, meaning MagSafe-style accessories wallets, mounts, battery packs would all be compatible.
When Can You Expect It?
The Find X10, Pro, and Pro Max are expected to launch in late 2026, while the Ultra may follow in early 2027.
Bottom Line
Most flagship phones these days are refinements, not revolutions. The Find X10 series, if the leaks hold up, is actually trying to solve real photography problems better dynamic range, higher resolution across all cameras, smarter selfie framing, and battery life that doesn’t make you anxious by afternoon.
Whether OPPO delivers on all of this remains to be seen. But this might be the most interesting smartphone lineup to watch this year.
Sources:
- Digital Chat Station (Weibo)
- Gadget Pilipinas
- Gizmochina
- 91Mobiles
- Smartprix
Disclaimer: This article is based on leaks, rumors, and insider reports. Final specifications may differ when OPPO officially announces the Find X10 series.

Waiting for it
Thanks, David! The rumored combination of a 200MP camera and an 8000mAh battery certainly has the potential to make the Find X10 series stand out. It’ll be interesting to see whether OPPO can balance performance, camera quality, and battery life in the final product.
A 200MP camera, LOFIC sensor, and massive battery in one device? OPPO seems to be pushing smartphone hardware to the next level. Looking forward to seeing the final product.A 200MP camera, LOFIC sensor, and massive battery in one device? OPPO seems to be pushing smartphone hardware to the next level. Looking forward to seeing the final product.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, James! The rumored LOFIC sensor is definitely one of the most interesting upgrades. If the leak turns out to be accurate, OPPO could deliver a very compelling camera experience alongside exceptional battery life.
The rumored LOFIC camera sensor is what interests me most. Better dynamic range combined with a huge battery could make the Find X10 series a serious flagship contender.
Great point, Ethan. The LOFIC sensor is arguably the most intriguing part of this rumor. Combined with a large battery and flagship hardware, it could help the Find X10 series stand out in an increasingly competitive market.