Oppo’s Find X10 Pro Max Could Launch With Triple 200MP Camera System
Oppo’s next premium smartphone may push mobile photography hardware to new extremes, with fresh leaks suggesting the upcoming Find X10 Pro Max could feature three separate 200MP rear cameras.
Details shared by known tipster Digital Chat Station claim the flagship device is currently being tested with an unusually ambitious camera configuration centred entirely around ultra-high-resolution sensors. If accurate, the setup would place the Find X10 Pro Max among the most camera-focused smartphones ever developed.
According to the leak, the phone may include a 200MP primary camera built around a large 1/1.3-inch sensor, alongside a second 200MP periscope telephoto lens featuring an even bigger 1/1.28-inch sensor. Oppo is also reportedly experimenting with a third 200MP ultrawide camera using a 1/1.56-inch sensor, although sources suggest the company could still replace that sensor with a smaller 50MP option before release.

The device is also expected to include an additional 3MP multispectral sensor designed to assist with colour accuracy and image processing.
While the specifications sound excessive on paper, the move towards larger high-resolution sensors could offer several practical advantages beyond marketing appeal. Bigger sensors are capable of capturing more light, which can improve image quality in darker environments while also helping with dynamic range and detail retention. A high-resolution periscope zoom lens could also allow for sharper crop-based zooming with less reliance on software processing.
Leaked information also points to a large premium display. Oppo is reportedly deciding between a 6.89-inch LTPO screen with 2K resolution or a slightly smaller 6.78-inch LTPO panel using a 1.5K resolution. Regardless of the final choice, the Find X10 Pro Max appears set to remain firmly positioned in the ultra-premium smartphone category.
Rumours surrounding the device also suggest Oppo could pair the handset with MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9600-series processor, which is expected to use next-generation 2nm manufacturing technology. MediaTek has not officially announced the chipset, but if the reports prove accurate, the Find X10 Pro Max could become one of the first phones powered by 2nm silicon.
The wider Find X10 range is expected to launch in October and will reportedly include the standard Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and the flagship Pro Max model.
Oppo has yet to officially confirm the leaked specifications, though the reports suggest the company is preparing an aggressive push into the premium camera-phone market ahead of its next flagship release.























































































