
The upcoming OPPO Find X9s Pro has moved one step closer to launch after a new OPPO handset with model number PME110 cleared China’s 3C certification database. Based on earlier leaks from Digital Chat Station and other sources, that filing is believed to belong to OPPO’s compact flagship-in-development, and the certification shows the phone will ship with a standard 80W fast charging adapter in the box.
That filing doesn’t reveal the full hardware sheet, but it does confirm a couple of practical details that usually show up late in the pre-release cycle. Besides the charger information, the device also supports the N79 band, which matters because it confirms another piece of the network stack ahead of the official launch. When a phone reaches this stage, it usually means the launch window is getting much closer.
According to the source report, this isn’t the first regulatory stop for the OPPO Find X9s Pro. The phone had already passed MIIT network access certification earlier this month, and it also cleared SRRC certification back in January. In other words, all three major domestic approvals are now reportedly in place, leaving the actual product announcement as the main missing piece.
The certification trail also lines up with broader movement across OPPO’s flagship lineup. IT Home notes that the OPPO Find X9 Ultra, model PMA110, and the satellite communication edition of that phone, model PMA120, have also appeared in 3C certification listings. Those variants are said to come with a more powerful 100W charger, and the top-end 16GB + 1TB satellite version is rumored to support Tiantong satellite connectivity, BeiDou short messaging, and eSIM.

Digital Chat Station has also claimed that OPPO is preparing a Hasselblad Master Edition for the Find X9 Ultra family, which suggests OPPO still wants to lean hard into imaging differentiation at the top of the range. By comparison, the OPPO Find X9s Pro appears positioned as a smaller-screen model, but one that still carries serious flagship ambitions rather than being treated like a stripped-down side project.
Earlier related leaks referenced by IT Home have pointed to even more aggressive camera hardware on the Find X9 Ultra side, including talk of a native 10x optical zoom solution and dual 200-megapixel sensors in prototype discussions. None of that is confirmed for the OPPO Find X9s Pro itself, so it’s worth keeping the compact model separate from the Ultra rumor mill for now.
What does look increasingly solid is the phone’s certification readiness. With 3C, MIIT, and SRRC reportedly checked off, the remaining wait is really about OPPO deciding when to go public. If the leaks hold up, the OPPO Find X9s Pro should arrive as a compact flagship with boxed 80W fast charging, full certification clearance, and support for the N79 band already confirmed before launch day.