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World's first 3x 200MP camera phone rumored to be in development by Android brand

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • OPPO is reportedly testing a new smartphone, the Find X10 Pro Max, with three 200-megapixel rear cameras.
  • If released, it would be the world's first smartphone with a triple rear camera setup featuring only 200MP sensors.
  • The device is also rumored to feature a MediaTek Dimensity 9600 Pro chip and a 6.89-inch 144Hz LTPO OLED display.

OPPO is reportedly in the testing phase for a groundbreaking smartphone that could become the world's first to feature three 200-megapixel rear cameras. The device, codenamed Find X10 Pro Max, is currently undergoing engineering tests, according to leaks from the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo.

While still in development, the triple-camera system, with each sensor boasting 200MP resolution, has a high probability of being included in the final production model. This would represent a significant upgrade from OPPO's current Find X9 Ultra, which already utilizes a dual 200MP rear camera setup. The rumored specifications suggest a primary camera with a 1/1.3-inch sensor, an ultrawide camera with a 1/1.5-inch sensor, and a periscope telephoto lens, all at 200MP resolution.

Beyond its camera capabilities, the Find X10 Pro Max is also rumored to be powered by MediaTek's next-generation flagship processor, the Dimensity 9600 Pro. The display is expected to be a 6.89-inch LTPO OLED panel from Chinese manufacturer BOE, offering a 2K resolution and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. The device is anticipated to be unveiled alongside other models in the Find X10 series as early as September or October.

This potential release from OPPO comes amid an intensifying competition among Chinese smartphone brands in the imaging hardware sector. If OPPO successfully launches a phone with three 200MP rear cameras, it could trigger another wave of specification races, prompting rivals to quickly follow suit with similar advancements.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.