OPPO‘s push toward camera-centric flagships may not be slowing down anytime soon. A new leak suggests that the next iteration in the lineup, widely believed to be the OPPO Find X10, is shaping up to deliver significant upgrades across display, imaging, and battery capacity.

According to information shared by tipster Digital Chat Station, OPPO is working on a new flagship “mid-screen” device. Based on the details and positioning, the phone is widely linked to the upcoming Find X10, expected to succeed the current Find X9 series.

The device is tipped to feature a 6.59-inch display with a 1.5K resolution, pointing to a balance between sharp visuals and manageable screen size. While the term “mid-screen” remains somewhat ambiguous, it likely refers to a standard-sized flagship rather than an ultra-large variant.
The most eye-catching detail lies in the camera system. The leak claims the phone could feature dual 200MP sensors. While the exact configuration has not been confirmed, this setup may include a 200MP primary camera paired with a 200MP periscope telephoto lens. If accurate, this would mark a substantial leap from the 50MP camera system seen on the Find X9.
Battery capacity is another standout upgrade. The device is rumored to pack a battery larger than 8,000mAh, placing it well beyond the typical range for flagship smartphones. If realized, it would be among the largest batteries ever seen in this segment.
Additional rumors tied to the same device suggest ultra-slim bezels measuring under 1mm and a 100MP square front-facing camera. However, these details remain unconfirmed for now. Still, they align with OPPO’s apparent strategy of aggressively pushing camera hardware advancements with the Find X10 series.
While the leak stops short of confirming final specifications, it paints a clear picture: OPPO is aiming to elevate both imaging and endurance in its next flagship release.