OPPO has officially announced the launch of the Hasselblad Professional Imaging Kit, which includes a Hasselblad professional telephoto converter, a new magnetic grip, a magnetic protective case, and a professional shoulder strap. The kit is described by OPPO as a “complete Hasselblad in your pocket,” emphasizing the concept that users can “chase stars without carrying a camera.” It will debut on October 16 alongside the Find X9 series, and will be compatible with the Find X9 Pro model.

According to the official teaser video, the Find X9 series will feature a Hasselblad 200-megapixel camera that, when paired with the telephoto converter, supports 4K 120fps Dolby Vision video recording. OPPO described the imaging performance as being so clear that “both the front and back rows are in focus.”
Additionally, OPPO announced the industry’s first magnetic external flash accessory for smartphones—the OPPO × Hasselblad Professional Magnetic Flash Ring Light—further expanding its lineup of professional imaging accessories.

According to specifications previously leaked by tech blogger Digital Chat Station, the Find X9 standard edition will feature a 6.59-inch 1.5K OLED flat display by Tianma, and a quad-camera setup consisting of a 50MP LYT808 main sensor, 50MP JN5 ultra-wide, LYT600 periscope telephoto, and a 2MP multispectral sensor. It houses a 7025mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, measures 7.99mm thick, and weighs about 203g.
The Find X9 Pro upgrades to a 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO OLED flat display by Tianma, with a 50MP front camera. Its rear setup includes a 50MP LYT828 main sensor and a 200MP HP5 periscope telephoto sensor that supports telephoto macro shooting. The battery capacity is increased to 7500mAh, with a thickness of 8.25mm and a weight of around 224g. Both models will feature 3D ultrasonic fingerprint recognition and carry IP66/IP68/IP69 certifications for dust and water resistance.
The OPPO Find X9 will be officially unveiled in China on October 16, 2025—just 3 days after the launch of the Vivo X300 Series, which offers a similar set of features.
Differences
Both are very close rivals: same processor, same primary camera sensor, similar ultra-wide, both use high-MP periscope telephoto cameras.
Oppo Find X9 Pro is pushing a very large battery (~7,500 mAh) which gives it potential advantage in endurance. Vivo X300 Pro has around 6,500 mAh.
Vivo seems to have slightly faster wired charging (~90 W) compared to Oppo’s 80 W. Wireless charging is slightly in Oppo’s favour (50 W vs Vivo’s 40 W).
For zoom/telephoto, both have 200 MP periscope modules, but the exact optics, aperture, stabilization etc might differ; Vivo’s is confirmed custom HPB with CIPA ~5.5 stabilization for telephoto.
Display and design seem competitive. Oppo additionally appears to be including Hasselblad branding and possibly a teleconverter accessory.
Source : Online