OPPO has released the Find X9 in Kenya, bringing its new flagship hardware, updated imaging system and a 3nm MediaTek chip to the local market. The phone is on sale for KES 139,999.
The Find X9 features a 6.59 inch display with a 1.15 mm uniform bezel. It comes in Space Black and Titanium Grey with a matte glass back and matte aluminium frame.
The headline upgrade is the new Hasselblad-tuned camera system. The setup includes a 50MP main camera with a 1/1.4 inch Sony LYT-808 sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide with autofocus for macro mode and a 50MP periscope telephoto using Sony’s LYT600 sensor. A dedicated colour sensor improves accuracy in mixed lighting. Video recording goes up to 4K 120fps with Dolby Vision, plus LOG recording with ACES support.
Inside, the device runs the MediaTek Dimensity 9500, one of the first 3nm chipsets to reach market. Oppo’s Trinity Engine manages performance and power across CPU and GPU workloads.
The battery is a 7025mAh silicon-carbon unit rated for up to two days of mixed use. The phone ships with ColorOS 16, offering UI updates and device connectivity features.
Key specs
Display: 6.59″ panel, 1.15 mm bezels
Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3nm)
Rear cameras:
• 50MP main, Sony LYT-808, f/1.6
• 50MP ultra-wide with AF
• 50MP periscope telephoto, Sony LYT600
Video: Up to 4K 120fps, Dolby Vision, LOG with ACES
Battery: 7025mAh silicon-carbon
RAM/Storage: 16GB / 512GB
Colours: Space Black, Titanium Grey
The device is available across all Oppo stores in Kenya and on the company’s website.
