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Oppo just dropped the Find X9 Pro and Find X9 in India – also tossing in a cool Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit for photo lovers. Grabbing the phones kicks off November 21, but the lens add-on? Only on OPPO’s online store. No big launch hype, just straight-up availability where it counts. The kit isn’t hitting retail spots, so fans’ll need to click through the brand’s site. Phones are set for wide release, yet the accessory stays locked down digital-only.

The Oppo Find X9 Pro costs ₹1,09,999 – this version packs 16GB RAM with 512GB storage – and launches in Silk White or Titanium Charcoal. Meanwhile, the regular Oppo Find X9 shows up in two forms: one’s got 12GB RAM plus 256GB storage for ₹74,999; the other bumps it to 16GB RAM and 512GB space at ₹84,999. You’ll find it in Space Black or Titanium Grey shades. Oh, and the Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit? That runs ₹29,999.

The Oppo Find X9 Pro tops the range – crafted from sleek glass and aluminum, it’s tough with IP68/IP69 protection. Its big 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED screen hits 3600 nits, handles Dolby Vision plus HDR10+. Power comes from a snappy MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip built on 3nm tech. Storage reaches up to 1TB using fast UFS 4.1. Instead of just one or two updates, this line gets five full Android jumps, starting at Android 16 alongside ColorOS 16.

The Find X9 Pro really stands out because of its camera setup – built together with Hasselblad. A 50MP main shooter handles everyday shots, while a huge 200MP periscope zoom lens offers 3x optical reach. There’s also a 50MP ultrawide option for broader scenes. You can record 4K footage at up to 120 frames each second, shoot Dolby Vision clips, or use 10-bit LOG mode if you’re editing later. Up front, the 50MP selfie cam does 4K too. Power comes from a big 7500mAh cell, supporting 80W wired charging, 50W wireless fill-up, and even sharing power back to other gadgets.

The Oppo Find X9 feels familiar compared to the Pro – though it rocks a 6.59-inch AMOLED screen instead, still hitting that sharp 3600-nit max brightness. Running on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, it can hold as much as 1TB using speedy UFS 4.1 storage tech. Instead of two cameras or four, you get three: a solid 50MP primary shooter, another 50MP telephoto unit offering 3x zoom, along with a third 50MP wide-angle option. Up front, snapping selfies happens via a 32MP sensor capable of shooting crisp 4K clips. Power comes from a big 7025mAh cell, juicing up just as quick as its pricier sibling thanks to matching fast-charge smarts.

Both phones come with up-to-date wireless options like Wi-Fi 7, along with Bluetooth 6.0. You’ll find NFC on board, plus they’ve got an IR blaster built in. Instead of a basic scanner, there’s an under-screen ultrasonic fingerprint reader. Sound comes through dual speakers placed for better depth. As for the high-end Find X9 Pro, it can link to satellites when needed.

Oppo’s Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit suits those after stronger zoom and sharper long-range photos. It connects straight to the camera part, boosting what your phone can shoot – great for animals, action scenes, or adventures on the move.

The Oppo Find X9 line packs high-end parts, strong photo gear, solid battery backup – so it can go head-to-head with top models from Samsung, Apple, or Vivo. Tossing in the Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit gives camera lovers extra reason to check it out, especially if they want serious zoom power in their pocket.

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Abhijeet is a software engineer who moonlights as a tech writer. His love for gadgets, mobile innovations, and smart devices keeps him closely connected to India’s fast-growing tech scene. When he’s not coding, he’s usually testing the latest earbuds or Android updates.

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