Oppo is gearing up for a busy stretch of flagship launches. After confirming the global debut of its next foldable, the Find N6, on March 17 and teasing the Find X9 Ultra, a fresh leak now suggests the company has two more premium devices in the pipeline: a new high-end tablet and a compact flagship smartphone that could be called the Oppo Find X9s.
According to details shared by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, Oppo’s upcoming flagship tablet carries the model number OPD2511. While the final marketing name hasn’t been revealed, the leak paints a clear picture of how Oppo plans to position it in the premium category. The tablet is expected to arrive in four memory and storage variants: 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, and a top-tier 16GB/512GB configuration. Buyers may also have multiple stylish finishes to choose from, with Monet Purple, Dawn Gold, and Mocha Brown reportedly on the way. Fast charging could be another selling point, as the device is tipped to support 67W charging.
The same leak also points to a compact flagship phone that may launch as the Oppo Find X9s. This model is said to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, signaling a performance-focused device aimed at the upper end of the market. Storage options appear to be generous, with four configurations mentioned: 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, 16GB/512GB, and a maximum 16GB/1TB variant for users who want top specs without compromise.
Color choices for the Find X9s are expected to include white, titanium, orange, and cyan, suggesting Oppo may lean into bold, modern styling to help the phone stand out. An earlier rumor also claimed the Find X9s could feature a 6.3-inch display, dual 200MP camera sensors, and a massive 7,000mAh battery—specs that, if accurate, could make it one of the most eye-catching compact flagships in terms of both photography hardware and endurance.
Perhaps the biggest clue that the Find X9s may not be limited to China is a recent regulatory listing. A Find X9s model with the number CPH2873 has reportedly been certified by Thailand’s NBTC authority. That kind of certification often appears when a device is being prepared for release outside its home market, hinting at a wider rollout than the previous Find X8s, which did not receive the same global treatment.
With a foldable launch already on the calendar, an Ultra model teased, and now credible leaks pointing to a new flagship tablet and a compact powerhouse phone, Oppo’s 2026 lineup is shaping up to be one of its most ambitious yet.






