Oppo has listed the Find X9 Ultra on its Chinese online store ahead of the April 21 launch, revealing four storage options (up to 16GB/1TB), satellite communication exclusive to the 1TB model, three color variants, and a Hasselblad-tuned quad-camera system featuring dual 200MP sensors.

With the official launch just days away, Oppo has quietly started letting early buyers in China get their hands on its upcoming flagship. The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is now listed on the company’s domestic online store, giving a clearer picture of what to expect when the device formally debuts on April 21.
The listing doesn’t reveal any surprises in terms of design—Oppo had already teased that in recent days. Instead, it fills in the practical specs that often matter most to premium buyers. Oppo is offering four storage variants, starting with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, all the way up to a 16GB RAM and 1TB option.
A key distinction appears at the high end: only the 1TB version supports satellite communication. That feature has been slowly appearing in flagship phones but is still limited to certain models and markets. Oppo hasn’t said whether this will be available on global units or remain exclusive to China.
The company has also confirmed three color options, named Polar Glaciers, Rongsha Canyon, and Tundra. These appear to be direct translations from Chinese, and it’s unclear whether they’ll stay the same for international markets or be adapted for broader branding.
Beyond storage and colors, the listing highlights Oppo’s focus on camera hardware. The Find X9 Ultra will feature a quad rear camera system developed with Hasselblad, housed in a circular module. That includes a 200-megapixel primary sensor with a 1-inch size, plus another 200-megapixel telephoto lens designed for portrait shots at 3x zoom.
Other lenses include a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 10x optical zoom and a 50-megapixel ultrawide lens that Oppo says captures much more light. On the front, there’s a 50-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.
Oppo is also preparing a bundled accessory package called the Hasselblad Master Set, which is expected to cost more than the standard version. What’s inside the bundle hasn’t been revealed.
While these specs apply to the Chinese release, Oppo has hinted that global models may have different storage configurations. That leaves some uncertainty for international buyers ahead of the launch event, where Oppo is also expected to introduce the Find X9s and Find X9s Pro.