OPPO Find Director Zhou Yibao showcased the first photos taken with the upcoming flagship smartphone, the Find X9 Pro. He explained that the company is no longer focused on a "pixel race" but rather on a so-called "image quality revolution."
An OPPO executive stated that no explanation could replace the stunning real-time images. He explained that the Find X9 Pro is built on a unique hardware combination: a large wide-angle sensor with dynamic triple exposure and a 200-megapixel TV camera. For the latter, OPPO employs an active optical calibration system, which promises record-breaking detail quality. Combined with the LUMO Super Pixel Engine algorithm, the device delivers consistently high clarity at all focal lengths and in all shooting modes.
Equally important is color reproduction. The Find X9 series utilizes an upgraded algorithm for the most accurate color reproduction. Developers emphasized that without accurate color reproduction, high detail is meaningless, and therefore, in the new smartphone, engineers worked diligently to strike a balance between sharpness and naturalness in images.
Finally, OPPO noted that the Find X9 will be the culmination of a five-year collaboration with Hasselblad. The smartphone will feature an upgraded "Master Mode" and a new Hasselblad professional photography suite, designed to "provide a true camera-like shooting experience."
The Find X9 series will be officially released in October. Zhou Yibao assured that this isn't just another update to the Find X9 series, but rather "a true revolution in mobile photography."