Four OPPO Find X10 Series Sizes, Four Flagship Roles
OPPO appears ready to scale the OPPO Find X10 series into a full four‑model flagship family, mirroring the multi‑tier strategies of Samsung and Apple. According to recent leaks, OPPO is testing display sizes at 6.32, 6.59, 6.78, and 6.89 inches, all positioned as flagship display sizes rather than mid‑range compromises. Early reports suggest the standard Find X10 could adopt the 6.59‑inch 1.5K panel, while the Find X10 Pro moves to a 6.78‑inch 1.5K LTPO screen. Above them, the new Find X10 Pro Max is tipped for a 6.89‑inch 2K LTPO flat display, clearly signaling its role as the visual and imaging showpiece. The remaining 6.32‑inch model is expected to play the compact flagship role, though its final name and positioning are still unclear. Together, the four sizes give OPPO a laddered portfolio designed to capture users who prioritise comfort, immersion, or outright spec sheets.
Find X10 Pro Max: Triple 200MP Cameras Redefine the Top Tier
At the top of the OPPO Find X10 series sits the leaked Find X10 Pro Max, a phone explicitly designed to slot above the Find X10 Pro but below an eventual X10 Ultra. Its headline feature is an aggressive camera configuration that pushes 200MP camera phones into new territory. Leaks point to a 200MP main camera with a large 1/1.3‑inch sensor, paired with a 200MP periscope telephoto using an even larger 1/1.28‑inch sensor, plus a 3MP multispectral sensor for improved colour and scene analysis. For the ultra‑wide, OPPO is reportedly evaluating two options: another 200MP sensor at 1/1.56‑inch, or a more conservative 50MP unit at 1/2.75‑inch. If OPPO greenlights the triple 200MP setup, the Find X10 Pro Max would become one of the most extreme camera‑first flagships currently planned, aimed squarely at users who treat their phone as a primary imaging tool.

Display Tech: LTPO, LIPO and BT.2020 Push Visual Fidelity
Beyond camera hardware, OPPO is clearly using the Find X10 series to showcase its latest display technologies across multiple price tiers. The leaked panels range from 1.5K LTPS at 6.32 inches to 1.5K and 2K LTPO at the larger sizes, with the Find X10 Pro Max likely claiming the 6.89‑inch 2K LTPO flat display. All models are expected to benefit from LIPO ultra‑narrow bezel packaging technology, enabling slimmer, more symmetrical bezels and a more immersive full‑screen experience. Equally important is support for the BT.2020 wide colour gamut standard across the lineup, which should deliver richer, more accurate colours for HDR video, gaming and high‑end photography review. While OPPO has not confirmed refresh rates or peak brightness, this combination of LTPO for efficiency and smoothness, plus BT.2020 colour and tight bezels, suggests that even the non‑Ultra models are being positioned as serious display flagships rather than mere entry points into the series.

A Multi‑Tier Flagship Strategy to Rival Established Giants
The shift from two high‑end models last cycle to a four‑strong OPPO Find X10 series signals a deliberate change in OPPO’s flagship strategy. Instead of a simple “standard and Pro” split, OPPO is building a gradient: a compact flagship, a mainstream all‑rounder, a Pro model, and the Find X10 Pro Max bridging the gap to an eventual Ultra. Each step up appears to add meaningful camera and display upgrades, rather than just minor spec bumps. This mirrors how leading competitors segment their own premium ranges to capture different budgets and preferences without diluting the flagship brand. For OPPO, the move also creates room to experiment with cutting‑edge ideas like triple 200MP camera phones and ultra‑narrow LIPO bezels, while still offering more balanced options for users who prioritise ergonomics or value. If the leaks hold, the Find X10 family could mark OPPO’s most coherent and competitive flagship portfolio yet.
