Oppo’s next top-tier phone may be built around zoom, not just megapixels. Fresh leaks suggest the Find X10 Ultra is being tested with a dual periscope telephoto setup that pairs a 200-megapixel camera with a 50-megapixel super telephoto unit, and the latter is said to support 10x optical zoom.
If that survives the prototype phase, the Oppo Find X10 Ultra could end up with one of the most aggressive long-range camera systems in the flagship class. The catch is that the final 200-megapixel sensor has not been locked in, which is exactly the kind of caveat that keeps leak season entertaining and product teams busy.
What the Find X10 Ultra camera setup looks like
According to Digital Chat Station, Oppo is testing a flagship handset with a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera using an approximately 1/1.3-inch sensor, plus a 50-megapixel periscope super telephoto camera with an approximately 1/1.95-inch sensor. The tipster also says Oppo previously evaluated an even larger approximately 1/1.12-inch sensor for the 200-megapixel module, but that option is still under review.
- 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera
- Approximately 1/1.3-inch sensor
- 50-megapixel periscope super telephoto camera
- Approximately 1/1.95-inch sensor
- 10x optical zoom on the super telephoto camera
A bigger display, a newer chip and a very large battery
The camera rumors are only part of the pitch. Previous reports say the Find X10 Ultra could come with a 6.89-inch 2K LTPO BOE display, ultra-narrow symmetrical bezels, and BT.2020 colour gamut support. It is also expected to run on Qualcomm’s forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, which is likely to use TSMC’s 2nm process.
Battery talk is getting equally ambitious. The phone is tipped to exceed 7,000mAh, with some rumors pushing the figure to around 8,500mAh. That would put Oppo in the same arms race as rivals chasing thinner bodies without sacrificing endurance, a balancing act that rarely ends cleanly.
Launch timing points to 2027
Oppo Find series Product Manager Zhou Yibao has already said the Find X10 Ultra will not launch in 2026. Current leaks point to a debut in the first quarter of 2027, while the standard Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max are expected to arrive between September and October 2026.
That timeline gives Oppo a long runway to refine the camera hardware, but it also leaves plenty of room for rivals to counter with their own zoom-heavy flagships. If the final product keeps even part of this prototype hardware, Oppo may be aiming not just to catch up in mobile photography, but to make distance shots the new spec-sheet flex.

