OPPO Find X10 tipped with 8,000mAh battery, 165Hz display

Highlights
  • The OPPO Find X10 is tipped to feature an 8,000mAh battery, a 6.59-inch 1.5K LTPO display, and up to a 165Hz refresh rate.
  • The phone could use a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Plus chipset along with a 200MP Samsung primary camera and a periscope telephoto lens.
  • The OPPO Find X10 series is expected to launch in October and may include the Find X10, Find X10s Pro, Find X10 Pro, Find X10 Pro Max, and Find X10 Ultra.

Just as we were getting used to the idea of 7,000mAh being the new normal in the Android battery world, OEMs are ready to take things up a notch just after one season. We’d heard of OnePlus and iQOO equipping their upcoming flagships, the OnePlus 16 and iQOO 16, with 9,000mAh and 8,500mAh batteries respectively. Now, OPPO is ensuring its next Find phones don’t get left behind in the Silicon-Carbon race.

As per the latest tip coming from China, the standard OPPO Find X10 will arrive with a significantly larger battery, upgraded camera hardware, and a faster display compared to the current-generation model.

OPPO Find X10 specifications tipped early

According to tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, a new OPPO phone powered by a 3nm MediaTek Dimensity chipset is currently being tested in China. While the tipster did not directly mention the device name, earlier leaks and user discussions suggest the handset could be the OPPO Find X10.

The leak points to an 8,000mAh battery on the Find X10, up from the 7,025mAh unit used in the OPPO Find X9. The OPPO Find X10 is also tipped to feature a 6.59-inch 1.5K LTPO display with up to a 165Hz refresh rate. For comparison, the Find X9 offers a 120Hz panel. If accurate, the higher refresh rate could help the phone appeal to gamers and users prioritising smoother animations and touch response.

Camera hardware may also see a major overhaul. The leak suggests OPPO is testing a new 200MP Samsung HPC primary sensor with a large 1/1.3-inch sensor size. Another prototype is reportedly using a slightly smaller 1/1.4-inch sensor. The company is also said to be evaluating two different periscope camera options, including a 64MP sensor and a more advanced 200MP periscope setup. That would mark a shift from the triple 50MP camera arrangement used on the Find X9.

The Find X10 is further tipped to include an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, a customisable AI button, and “full-level” water resistance. The device could run on a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Plus chipset, although previous reports have also pointed towards the Dimensity 9600 series for the broader Find X10 lineup.

OPPO is expected to unveil the series in October, with multiple variants including the Find X10s Pro, Find X10 Pro, Find X10 Pro Max, and Find X10 Ultra. Early leaks suggest OPPO may be trying to balance performance, battery life, and camera hardware more aggressively this year rather than focusing only on premium design. If the final specifications hold up, the Find X10 could compete closely with flagship offerings from OnePlus and iQOO, especially for users looking for larger batteries without stepping into gaming-phone territory.