Oppo Find X9 series set to launch with a Hasselblad camera kit and pro-grade accessories
The Oppo Find X9 lineup is just days away from its China debut on October 16, 2025, and the company is already putting mobile photography front and center. Alongside the new Dimensity 9500-powered flagship phones, Oppo has unveiled a Hasselblad-branded camera kit built to elevate shooting stability, reach, and lighting. The bundle could also make a global appearance when the international Find X9 series is announced, and several accessories are designed to work with other devices, including the OnePlus 15 and select iPhones.
At the heart of the kit is a professional protective case that adds a magnetic interface to the phone, enabling quick attachment of modular accessories. One standout is a professional magnetic handgrip that snaps onto the back of compatible phones. It’s designed to improve stability and ergonomics for both photos and video, and Oppo notes that it will also function with devices like the OnePlus 15 and iPhones when used with suitable magnetic cases.
For reach, the highlight is a teleconverter said to be exclusive to the Find X9 Pro. This add-on mounts directly over the phone’s telephoto camera via an additional bracket, turning the native 70 mm equivalent focal length into a 220 mm optical telephoto. That means far greater optical reach for distant subjects without relying on digital zoom.
Lighting gets a boost too. The magnetic fill light in the kit delivers up to 2,200 lux of output and features adjustable color temperature from 3,000K to 9,000K, offering warm-to-cool control for different scenes. As with the handgrip, this light is expected to work with the OnePlus 15 and selected iPhone models when paired with compatible magnetic cases.
Oppo has showcased the Hasselblad camera kit in action via an official demo, but full details on international availability are still under wraps. If these accessories launch globally with the Find X9 series, they could make the phones especially compelling for mobile photographers and videographers seeking optical 220 mm reach, versatile lighting, and a more secure shooting grip—all while retaining cross-device compatibility.






