Oppo’s upcoming flagship smartphone could push mobile photography into new territory with an ambitious camera configuration. The Find X10 Pro Max is expected to pack three separate 200-megapixel cameras, marking a significant jump in resolution across all rear sensors.
The leak comes as smartphone makers increasingly compete on camera specs, with megapixel counts becoming a key marketing battleground. While higher megapixels don’t always mean better photos, they do enable more detailed shots and better digital zoom capabilities.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, who revealed the camera specifications, the Find X10 Pro Max will feature a comprehensive photography system built around these high-resolution sensors. The setup includes a 3MP multispectral sensor alongside the three main cameras.
The primary camera uses a 200MP sensor with a 1/1.3-inch size, which should capture plenty of light for sharp photos. The periscope telephoto camera also gets 200MP resolution but with a slightly larger 1/1.28-inch sensor. This combination should deliver impressive zoom capabilities while maintaining image quality.
For wide-angle shots, Oppo plans a 200MP ultrawide camera with a 1/1.56-inch sensor. However, the company is apparently still testing options, with a 50MP alternative using a 1/2.75-inch sensor also under consideration.
The display specs remain fluid as well. The Pro Max could feature either:
- 6.89-inch LTPO panel with 2K resolution
- 6.78-inch LTPO screen with 1.5K resolution
This uncertainty suggests Oppo is still finalizing the device’s design ahead of the expected October launch. The Find X10 series will likely include three models: the base Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and this Pro Max variant.
Earlier leaks point to MediaTek’s unannounced Dimensity 9600-series chipset powering the Pro Max. This processor is expected to use advanced 2nm manufacturing, which could deliver better performance and battery efficiency compared to current flagship chips.
The timing puts Oppo in direct competition with other fall flagship launches from Samsung, Google, and Apple. Camera capabilities have become a primary differentiator in the premium smartphone market, making these 200MP sensors a potential selling point for photography enthusiasts.
