Oppo Find X10 Pro leak points to 2nm Dimensity chip and 8,000 mAh battery
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Oppo Find X10 Pro leak points to 2nm Dimensity chip and 8,000 mAh battery

Smartphones Reporter
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A new leak puts Oppo’s next Pro flagship on track for a September launch with a huge battery, dual 200MP cameras and MediaTek’s next high-end chip.

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GSMArena reported Monday, June 15, that Oppo plans to launch the Find X10 Pro in September with MediaTek’s coming Dimensity 9600 chip, an 8,000 mAh battery and a camera system built around two 200MP sensors.

Oppo has not announced the phone, so treat the specs as rumor. The leak still gives a clear view of the direction Oppo may take with its next Find X flagship: more battery, more sensor resolution and a new chip process that could shape Android flagships in 2026.

The reported Dimensity 9600 would use a 2nm manufacturing process. MediaTek has not published full details for that chip on its Dimensity platform page, but a move to 2nm would matter for sustained speed and power draw. Smaller process nodes can cut energy use when chip designers pair them with tuned CPU cores, modem blocks and image processing hardware.

The Find X10 Pro leak also points to a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED display from Tianma with 1.5K resolution, narrow symmetrical bezels and large rounded corners. LTPO matters because the screen can change refresh rate based on the task. You can scroll at a high refresh rate, then drop lower while reading a static page to save power.

Oppo’s camera plan sounds aggressive. The leak names a 200MP main camera using Samsung’s 1/1.3-inch ISOCELL HPC sensor, plus a second 200MP telephoto camera and a 3MP multispectral sensor. GSMArena says the leak did not mention an ultrawide camera, though the outlet expects Oppo to include one.

Samsung’s ISOCELL image sensor lineup has pushed high-resolution phone photography for years, but megapixels alone do not decide image quality. Oppo will need strong processing, fast autofocus and smart pixel-binning to turn 200MP capture into cleaner night shots, sharper zoom crops and balanced HDR video.

The battery figure may draw the most attention. An 8,000 mAh pack would put the Find X10 Pro far above many global flagship phones, which often sit closer to 5,000 mAh. That capacity could help offset a bright LTPO display, 5G use and heavy camera processing. It could also give Oppo room to market the phone to travelers and heavy mobile gamers who hate midday charging.

The leak adds an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor and IP68 plus IP69 dust and water resistance. IP68 covers immersion under conditions set by the manufacturer. IP69 adds protection against high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. Brands have started using IP69 to separate premium phones from standard water-resistant models.

Oppo’s Find series already targets buyers who want flagship cameras and premium hardware. The Find X10 Pro, if this leak proves accurate, would push that formula toward endurance and sensor reach. The 2nm chip claim also puts MediaTek in the center of the story, because Oppo could use the phone to show that Dimensity silicon can compete with the next Snapdragon flagship tier.

Ecosystem support will matter as much as specs. Oppo buyers should watch for Android version, ColorOS upgrade promises and regional availability. Camera hardware attracts attention at launch, but long-term value comes from OS updates, app compatibility, repair support and whether Oppo brings the model to your market.

Oppo has not posted a Find X10 Pro product page on its global smartphone site yet. Expect more leaks before September, especially around charging speed, ultrawide hardware, storage tiers and software version.

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