Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s spotted on NBTC certification ahead of rumoured launch
Ever since the launch of the Oppo Find X9 series, the company has received a lot of hype from fans. Not only did the phone get good reviews from the critics, but even the buyers have been very impressed with the phone so far. Currently, the Find X9 series consists of the regular Find X9, along with the Find X9 Pro. But, if the rumours are to be believed, Oppo may soon expand the series with the release of the Find X9 Ultra and the Find X9s. The launch of these devices has been awaited for quite some time now. Though more recently, both phones were spotted on Thailand’s NBTC certification list. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s certified on NBTC
According to Xpert Pick, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s were approved by the NBTC certification platform. The report noted the phones come with the CPH2841 and CPH2873 model numbers, respectively. Previously, both phones had been spotted on the TKDN and SDPPI certification databases as well. As per the report, the Find X9 Ultra could be unveiled in the Chinese markets in April, next month.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s pricing

While we don’t have many details yet about the specifications for these devices, rumours about the pricing have been speculated upon by many. First and foremost, the Find X9 Ultra, as per the report, is being suggested to be the most expensive phone in the Find X9 lineup, crossing the current price of the Find X9 Pro.
It will sit above the current Find X9 Pro and will compete with devices like the Vivo X300 Ultra, which was showcased at the MWC recently, along with the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. While we don’t have the exact pricing, it is expected to launch somewhere around the Rs 1,40,000 price range.
Coming to the Find X9s, it is likely going to be a relatively lower-priced device, even coming in below the current Find X9. It is expected that if launched in India, the device could be priced somewhere around the Rs 60,000 to Rs 70,000 mark, coming in at just below the current Find X9, which launched in India at a price tag of Rs 75,000.
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Madhav Banka
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