OPPO Find X9 Ultra, Pro & X9 Price in Pakistan — Is This 2026's Best Camera Phone?

So OPPO just keeps pushing the envelope. The Find X9 series is here — three phones, three very different price points, and one absolutely wild camera setup on the Ultra that has people talking. If you've been keeping an eye on flagship smartphones in Pakistan, this lineup deserves your attention.

I've been digging into the specs and prices across all three models — the standard Find X9, the Pro, and the Ultra — and the full breakdown is up over at GSMSharing, but let me give you the highlights here and tell you what I actually think.


Three phones, three very different asks

The standard Find X9 is the entry point into this lineup. Expected around Rs. 179,999 in Pakistan, it runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip, packs a 7,025mAh battery in an 8mm body, and has a Hasselblad-tuned triple camera setup. It's IP69 rated too, which isn't something you see at this price often. For anyone who doesn't want to spend a quarter million on a phone but still wants something genuinely capable, this is worth watching.

The Find X9 Pro is where things get interesting. Prices are expected between Rs. 211,785 and Rs. 250,000, and the jump over the base model is real — not just a bigger number. The display goes up to 6.78 inches with Dolby Vision support, the front camera jumps to 50MP with autofocus, and most importantly: the telephoto goes from 50MP to 200MP using Samsung's ISOCELL HP5 sensor. The battery is 7,500mAh with wireless charging in both directions. This is the phone that competes with the Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max — and probably undercuts both on price.

Then there's the Find X9 Ultra. Expected in April 2026 at Rs. 289,999+, this one is doing something no other phone is doing right now: dual 200MP periscope cameras. A 200MP main, a 200MP 3x telephoto, a 50MP 10x telephoto, and a 50MP ultrawide. The native focal length reaches 230mm and apparently extends to 460mm with optical-quality output. It's running Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, has a 144Hz display, and for the first time in the Find X Ultra series — it's a global release, not China-only. That means Pakistan actually has a real shot at getting it.


My honest take

The Pro is the sweet spot for most people. The 200MP telephoto alone makes it stand out, and a 7,500mAh battery with wireless charging at this size is hard to argue with.

The Ultra is for camera obsessives and people who genuinely use their phone like a camera. The dual periscope setup sounds almost absurd — two separate 200MP sensors with different focal lengths is not something you just slap together. If OPPO delivers on what they're promising, this could legitimately change how people think about mobile photography.

The base X9 is solid if you're budget-conscious but still want a flagship experience. That 7,025mAh battery in particular is a practical win for daily use.


What's your take?

Are you waiting for the Ultra, or does the Pro make more sense at that price point? Is Rs. 290,000 even justifiable for a phone in Pakistan right now? Drop your thoughts below — curious what people think about where OPPO is positioning this series compared to Samsung and Apple.

For complete specs, official pricing updates, and camera comparisons as they come in, check out the full article at GSMSharing.com — they're keeping it updated as new info drops.


Prices mentioned are expected/unofficial estimates as of March 2026. Confirm with local dealers before buying.


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