OPPO Kenya has launched its new Find X9 flagship smartphone, priced at Ksh 139,999, as the company steps up competition in the premium device segment.
Powered by MediaTek’s new 3nm Dimensity 9500 chipset, the Find X9 uses a third-generation All-Big-Core architecture and OPPO’s Trinity Engine to boost performance while reducing power consumption. The device is backed by a 7,025mAh silicon-carbon battery, which OPPO says can deliver up to two days of average use.
The Find X9 features a compact 6.59-inch display with a uniform 1.15mm bezel on all sides, offering what the company calls an “edge-to-edge” viewing experience. The phone comes in Titanium Grey and Space Black with a matte glass finish and matte aluminium frame.
In imaging, OPPO has equipped the device with a new Hasselblad Master Camera System, anchored by a 50MP main camera using Sony’s 1/1.4-inch LYT-808 sensor and an f/1.6 aperture. It also includes a 50MP ultra-wide lens with autofocus for macro shots and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera with Sony’s LYT600 sensor. A dedicated True Color Camera enables more accurate colour reproduction in varied lighting conditions.
The device supports 4K video recording at up to 120fps in Dolby Vision and offers LOG recording with ACES support for professional workflows.
Running on ColorOS 16, the Find X9 introduces Android’s first Unified Computing Power Model through OPPO’s Trinity Engine, enabling system-wide power optimisation across CPU, GPU and memory tasks.
The OPPO Find X9 is available at OPPO stores nationwide and on the company’s Kenyan website. The model comes with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.
Key Specifications
– MediaTek Dimensity 9500 3nm chipset
– 6.59-inch display with 1.15mm uniform bezel
– 16GB RAM + 512GB storage
– 7,025mAh silicon-carbon battery
– Triple 50MP camera system (main, ultra-wide, periscope telephoto)
– Dedicated True Color Camera (spectral sensor)
– 4K 120fps Dolby Vision video recording
– ColorOS 16
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