Just days before its official global launch scheduled for April 21st, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra is making headlines on news and social media platforms. Recent video clips of initial reviews and promotional images revealed that the phone is ready to compete strongly with Vivo and Xiaomi devices through the Hasselblad Earth Explorer Master Kit lens set, which comes with a huge 300 mm external telephoto adapter and an advanced protective cover that works as a professional camera handle, turning the mobile phone into an integrated camera machine.
The long external zoom lens is designed to enhance the phone’s already amazing optical zoom capabilities, providing an additional magnification of approximately 4.28x to significantly expand the visual field of view. This external adapter appears to be specifically designed to work in perfect compatibility with the 200-megapixel telephoto camera that supports up to 3x optical zoom, turning this sensor into a massive optical powerhouse capable of reaching 13x zoom with ultra-clear and professional optical quality.

Despite these amazing numbers, a logical question arises about the extent of the actual need for an external teleconverter in light of the presence of a built-in original periscope camera that supports up to 10x zoom and which the company relies heavily on, which may make 13x zoom a redundancy. But it seems that Oppo feels the need to provide these accessories to compete with other companies that offer similar options with its flagship phones, which makes this new version the most versatile and comprehensive phone camera for the year 2026.
Regarding the precise technical specifications, the phone includes a fantastic setup consisting of a main camera with a Sony LYT-901 sensor with a resolution of 200 megapixels and a lens aperture of f/1.5, along with a periscope camera for up to 3x zoom that also has a resolution of 200 megapixels, and another periscope camera for 10x zoom with a resolution of 50 megapixels with a lens aperture of f/3.5 that can reach imaginary levels of zoom when combined. With additional lenses. This system is complemented by a fourth 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with a Sony LYT-600 sensor, ensuring that all photography needs are covered.








