The rumored OPPO Find X10 Pro Max appears to still be in development after all, with a new leak claiming the project has not been cancelled despite earlier reports suggesting otherwise.
Last month, tipster Digital Chat Station said the Find X10 Pro Max may have been delayed or scrapped. However, the tipster’s latest Weibo post now claims the flagship remains in active development, putting recent cancellation rumors to rest.
According to the leak, current engineering prototypes of the Find X10 Pro Max are being tested with a single periscope telephoto camera instead of a dual telephoto setup. The prototypes reportedly feature 200MP large-sensor periscope cameras, with sensor sizes ranging from 1/1.28-inch to 1/1.4-inch and 1/1.56-inch across different test units.

An earlier leak from the same source suggested the device could use Samsung’s 200MP HPC sensor with a 1/1.28-inch size. The other 200MP sensors mentioned in the latest report are believed to be similar to those being considered for the rumored vivo X500 Pro Max and Xiaomi 18 Pro Max.
Digital Chat Station also claims that all of these upcoming Pro Max camera systems will support telephoto macro photography, allowing users to capture close-up shots using the periscope camera.
As for the rest of the hardware, the OPPO Find X10 Pro Max is tipped to feature a 200MP primary camera with a 1/1.3-inch sensor, a 200MP or 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera.
The device is also rumored to sport a 6.89-inch 2K LTPO OLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 9600-series chipset, and a battery with a capacity of around 7,000mAh.
While OPPO has yet to confirm the existence of the device, the latest leak suggests the Find X10 Pro Max remains very much alive and could be shaping up to become one of the company’s most camera-focused flagships yet.
