Oppo’s next flagship is starting to take shape. The Find X9 Pro has just surfaced on China’s 3C certification database, giving us an early look at what the company is preparing ahead of its expected Q4 2025 launch.

The 3C filing lists two model numbers — PLG110 and PLG120. These are believed to be the standard Find X9 Pro and a possible Satellite Edition, following the naming pattern of last year’s Find X8 Pro.
Both models are listed with Oppo’s VCB80ACH power brick, confirming support for 80W wired charging. That’s the same as the X8 Pro, so no major upgrade in raw charging speed this time. However, earlier leaks suggest Oppo could compensate with much larger batteries, potentially going as high as 7,500mAh.

Beyond charging, the Find X9 Pro is tipped to feature a slim-bezel LIPO OLED panel, likely measuring 6.78 inches with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Powering the device could be MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9500 chip, aimed squarely at the high-end segment.
On the camera side, Oppo may equip the phone with a 200MP Samsung HP5 periscope telephoto lens, paired with a 50MP main sensor (Sony LYT-828) and a 50MP ultrawide (Samsung JN5).
The Find X9 Pro is expected to launch in Q3 2025, with a starting price around $999. The vanilla Find X9 should arrive alongside it, sharing many of the same specs while running Android 16 with ColorOS 16 out of the box. With its display, charging features, and ambitious camera setup, Oppo is positioning the Find X9 Pro as a direct challenger to flagships like the iPhone 17 and Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series.
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(Source: DCS on Weibo)