OPPO Find X9: AI and Hasselblad redefine high-end smartphones
200 MP camera, batteries over 7000 mAh and the new Dimensity 9500 processor: OPPO's challenge to the premium market is played out on autonomy and computational imaging.
OPPO is re-launching its presence in the flagship segment with the new Find X9 series, which is now also available in Italy. The Chinese brand, one of the leading global players in the smartphone market and in the top five in the Italian market, is aiming to redefine the parameters of the high-end segment with two models - Find X9 and Find X9 Pro - that combine a long-lasting battery, a photographic system developed in collaboration with Hasselblad and the new ColorOS 16 interface based on artificial intelligence.
Photography as a lever of innovation
The distinguishing feature is definitely the photo compartment. The Find X9 series debuts with a new
next-generation Hasselblad Master camera system. The Find X9 incorporates a 50 MP triple system with the latest Sony sensors: a high-brightness LYT-808 main camera, an ultra-wide-angle camera with autofocus for macro shots, and a periscopic LYT600 telephoto lens for quality zoom. The setup is completed by the True Colour Camera, which calibrates the ambient light for extremely faithful colour rendition even in difficult conditions.
The Pro version enhances the equipment by adopting a camera with a powerful 200 MP Hasselblad telephoto lens. Developed in collaboration with Hasselblad, this 3x zoom camera utilises a large 1/1.56-inch, 200MP sensor, coupled with an ultra-fast f/2.1 aperture lens, which captures a wide dynamic range of light and a minimum focusing distance of just 10cm for sharp, sharp macro shots. To go even further, OPPO has developed an Active Optical Alignment process that precisely aligns the lens with the sensor, further improving resolution by 15%.
The Sony LYT 828 main sensor's Real-Time Triple Exposure technology allows details in the shadows and highlights to be captured simultaneously. The result is an increasingly 'computational' approach to imaging, in which hardware and software are integrated to generate more realistic images. In this sense, OPPO's new LUMO Image Engine represents the algorithmic basis for this evolution: it reduces CPU consumption by 50% and optimises colour rendition in real time by reconstructing the entire imaging pipeline through computing. In this sense, the Super Zoom algorithm, present in both models, allows optimised sharpness up to 120x.


