The Oppo Find X10 is shaping up to be the kind of phone leak that makes a predecessor look slightly underfed. Fresh reports point to a 6.59-inch model with a 1.5K LTPO display, a possible 165Hz refresh rate, an 8,000mAh battery, and camera hardware that sounds aimed squarely at the ultra-premium crowd.
That matters because Oppo is not just chasing bigger numbers for the sake of it. Across the flagship segment, rivals have spent the last year pushing brighter LTPO panels, larger batteries, and increasingly absurd camera sensors, so a spec sheet like this is less ”nice upgrade” and more ”catch up fast or get left behind.”
Find X10 display and chipset details
According to the leak, the standard Find X10 is being tested with a 3nm Dimensity chipset. Previous reports have suggested that this could be an overclocked version of the Dimensity 9500, likely to be called the Dimensity 9500 Plus. The screen is said to measure 6.59 inches, use a 1.5K LTPO panel, and possibly support a 165Hz refresh rate.
- Display: 6.59-inch 1.5K LTPO panel
- Refresh rate: up to 165Hz, if the leak holds
- Chipset: 3nm Dimensity chip, possibly Dimensity 9500 Plus
Find X10 camera prototypes under evaluation
The camera setup sounds like a moving target, which is normal this far out but still revealing. Oppo is reportedly testing a 200-megapixel Samsung HPC main camera with a 1/1.3-inch sensor, while another prototype uses a slightly smaller 1/1.4-inch sensor. On the zoom side, the company is said to be weighing a 64-megapixel periscope camera with a 1/2-inch sensor against a 200-megapixel periscope option with a 1/1.56-inch sensor.
That kind of experimentation usually means the company has not locked the balance between raw resolution, sensor size, and cost. In other words, the leak reads like Oppo is still deciding whether to go for headline-grabbing spec theatrics or a more practical camera stack that behaves better in the real world.
Other Find X10 series features
Other expected features include an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, high-level water resistance, and a customisable AI button. The broader Find X10 family is also expected to include a compact 6.32-inch model and the Find X9 Pro, while a recent report suggested the Find X9 Pro Max could be delayed or cancelled. Looking further ahead, the Find X10 Ultra with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series chip is expected to arrive in the first half of 2027.
If these leaks are close to the finished product, Oppo is preparing a very aggressive return to the top tier. The real question is whether the brand can ship all this hardware without turning the phone into a very expensive science project.

