Oppo is experimenting with an ambitious camera setup for its upcoming Find X10 Ultra flagship, featuring two periscope telephoto lenses, one of which offers a standout 10x optical zoom. According to insider Digital Chat Station, the prototype pairs a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto sensor with a second ”super-telephoto” module boasting 10x zoom, aiming to push mobile photography boundaries well beyond current norms.
This dual-periscope approach suggests Oppo is aggressively targeting camera enthusiasts. One module reportedly has a massive 1/1.3-inch sensor capturing 200MP, while the other boasts a 50MP sensor around 1/1.95 inches-both impressively large for smartphone cameras-and supports 10x optical zoom. Although these specs hint at a powerhouse imaging system, the Find X10 Ultra is not expected to launch anytime soon; Oppo has already confirmed it won’t arrive in 2026, setting sights for early 2027 at the earliest.
Camera technology in smartphones has evolved rapidly, with competitors like Vivo and Xiaomi also pushing multi-periscope systems and ultra-high-megapixel sensors. Vivo’s X100 Ultra and X200 Pro both use 200MP periscope cameras, while Xiaomi’s Ultra series similarly prioritizes camera performance as a major selling point. Oppo’s potential addition of a second periscope with 10x optical zoom highlights that the next round in mobile zoom wars will focus less on zoom factor alone, and more on sensor size and image processing quality.


Insiders also reveal Oppo hasn’t settled on the final 200MP sensor yet, considering multiple options including alternatives in the HP series. Early tests even explored a larger 1/1.12-inch periscope sensor, but that configuration remains unconfirmed as the company refines its approach.
Leaked details suggest the Find X10 Ultra will feature a large 6.89-inch LTPO display made by BOE, with 2K resolution and ultra-thin symmetrical bezels. Under the hood, it’s expected to run Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, which is manufactured using TSMC’s 2nm process, promising efficiency and performance gains. Battery capacity rumors point to over 7000 mAh, with some versions potentially reaching around 8500 mAh-significantly larger than typical flagship phones.
- 200MP periscope telephoto lens with ~1/1.3-inch sensor
- 50MP super-telephoto lens with 10x optical zoom and ~1/1.95-inch sensor
- 6.89-inch 2K LTPO BOE display with slim symmetrical bezels
- Battery capacity exceeding 7000 mAh, possibly up to 8500 mAh
Zhou Yibao, Oppo’s product line manager for the Find series, confirmed that the Find X10 Ultra will not launch in 2026. Instead, the most likely release window is early 2027. Meanwhile, the rest of the Find X10 lineup-standard, Pro, and Pro Max models-are expected to arrive between September and October 2026.
For international readers, Oppo may not yet be a household name like Apple or Samsung, but it holds a strong position in China and expanding global markets, especially in the premium smartphone segment. Its recent efforts to pack advanced cameras and performance specs aim to challenge top-tier flagships from other Chinese brands and Western giants alike. This dual-periscope zoom strategy follows a broader trend where zoom capabilities are a key battleground, with Apple and Samsung also pushing multi-camera systems but without such extreme periscope sensor sizes.
Looking ahead, Oppo’s Find X10 Ultra could redefine how zoom quality is judged in flagship smartphones. With two large periscope sensors working in tandem, the phone might offer not just higher zoom factors but better image clarity and detail retention at long distances-areas where many competitors still struggle. If successful, this device could reset expectations for ultra-telephoto photography in smartphones starting in 2027.

