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OPPO Starts Selling the 16GB + 1TB Find X9 Ultra for 9,299 Yuan

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OPPO Starts Selling the 16GB + 1TB Find X9 Ultra for 9,299 Yuan

OPPO Starts Selling the 16GB + 1TB Find X9 Ultra for 9,299 Yuan

OPPO says the new OPPO Find X9 Ultra configuration with 16GB + 1TB of storage and no satellite-communication support is now officially on sale in China for 9,299 yuan. The company is treating it as an added high-capacity option for buyers who want the Ultra model without stepping up to the satellite version.

The Find X9 Ultra itself was originally introduced on April 21. At launch, OPPO positioned the phone around a mix of flagship silicon, battery life, and imaging hardware. The device runs on what the company calls the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite platform and includes a 7,050mAh battery.

Pricing across the broader lineup starts at 7,499 yuan for the 12GB + 256GB version, rises to 7,999 yuan for 12GB + 512GB, then reaches 8,499 yuan for 16GB + 512GB. That makes the newly available 16GB + 1TB trim the top standard model at 9,299 yuan, while the 16GB + 1TB satellite-communication edition sits slightly higher at 9,499 yuan.

On cameras, OPPO is leaning heavily into the photography angle. The rear setup includes a 50-megapixel 14mm ultra-wide camera, a 200-megapixel 23mm main camera, a 200-megapixel 70mm telephoto camera, a 50-megapixel 230mm ultra-long telephoto camera, and a second-generation Danxia color-restoration lens. OPPO says that configuration is meant to deliver full 8K-quality coverage across what it describes as a classic “trinity” focal-length range.

Beyond imaging, the OPPO Find X9 Ultra also features symmetrical dual speakers, a bionic vibration motor, reinforced Crystal Shield glass, and full IP66, IP68, and IP69 water-resistance ratings. Taken together, the new 16GB + 1TB version is essentially the most storage-heavy mainstream trim in the lineup, aimed at users who want maximum local capacity without paying extra for satellite hardware.

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