

OPPO has started building early momentum for its next premium phones, and this time the teaser came straight from the top of the product team. Zhuo Shijie, the company’s new Find series lead, said on Weibo that the OPPO Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro will arrive in April.
In his post, Zhuo said he spent years working behind the scenes on imaging architecture with engineering teams, focusing on how strong optical design and advanced computational processing could work together to improve mobile photography. Now that he has taken over product leadership for the Find line, he says he wants to turn that deeper imaging knowledge into something users can directly feel when shooting with the phone.
The teaser got extra attention because Zhuo paired it with a photo of himself holding a Hasselblad medium-format mirrorless camera. He also said the image included a small hint, which quickly pushed people to speculate that OPPO may be preparing another strong camera-focused positioning move for the upcoming Find devices.
IT Home notes that some users interpreted the post as a possible sign of a Hasselblad-linked special direction for the Find X9 Ultra, although OPPO did not formally confirm any specific co-branded edition in this teaser alone.
For now, the concrete takeaway is simple: OPPO has publicly put the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro on the April roadmap, and it is clearly framing the launch around imaging credibility rather than just raw spec-sheet noise.