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The Oppo Find X10 Series is already making noise months before launch, and honestly, it deserves the hype. Fresh leaks suggest Oppo is preparing something bold for the second half of 2026: built-in magnets for wireless charging, a massive 8,500mAh battery, and dual 200MP cameras.
If even half of this turns out to be true, Oppo isn’t just refreshing a flagship, it’s rewriting expectations.
Oppo Find X10 Series Built-In Magnets
According to Chinese tipster Smart Pikachu on Weibo, the Oppo Find X10 Series may come with integrated magnets inside the chassis. That means magnetic chargers, stands, wallets, and power banks could snap directly onto the phone, no special case required.
If this sounds familiar, that’s because Apple did it first with the iPhone 12 and MagSafe. Later, Google introduced a similar idea with Pixelsnap in the Pixel 10 lineup.
Oppo’s current phones are marketed as “Qi2 ready,” meaning magnets only work through compatible cases. If this leak is accurate, the Oppo Find X10 Series will go a step further, and that’s a big deal.
Android brands have been slow here. Oppo stepping up natively would instantly make it one of the first major Chinese manufacturers to fully commit to magnetic ecosystems.
And frankly, it’s about time.
Oppo Find X10 Series Battery
Now let’s talk about what really grabbed my attention: the battery.
Another leak from tipster Digital Chat Station claims Oppo is testing a dual-cell battery rated at around 8,500mAh typical capacity. That’s enormous for a flagship device.
Here’s what’s expected:
Dual-cell setup (~4,190mAh each)
Combined rated capacity ~8,380mAh
Marketed typical capacity: 8,500mAh
100W fast charging support
Silicon-carbon battery technology
For context, the Oppo Find X9 already crossed the 7,000mAh mark. Jumping to 8,500mAh isn’t incremental, it’s aggressive.
And I love it.
Chinese brands like Honor, Xiaomi, and Vivo are all experimenting with silicon-carbon cells. But Oppo seems ready to push it mainstream.
Let’s be honest: people are tired of charging their phones every night. Bigger batteries aren’t flashy like foldables, but they actually matter.
Oppo Find X10 Series Performance and Cameras
Under the hood, leaks suggest the Oppo Find X10 Series will be powered by next-gen MediaTek chips:
Find X10: Dimensity 9500+ (3nm)
Find X10 Pro & Pro Max: Dimensity 9600 (rumored 2nm)
If true, that’s serious power efficiency.
But the camera setup might steal the show.
The Find X10 Pro is tipped to feature:
200MP primary sensor (1/1.3-inch)
200MP periscope telephoto (1/1.3-inch)
Dual 200MP cameras? That’s not subtle. That’s Oppo saying, “We’re here to dominate.”
Flagship hardware needs flagship power, and that’s exactly why the 8,500mAh battery makes sense.
Oppo Find X10 Series Launch Timeline
The Oppo Find X10 Series is expected to launch in H2 2026, likely Q3 or Q4, starting in China before a global rollout.
Oppo hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet. But trial production of batteries and multiple independent leaks suggest something big is brewing.
Oppo Is Finally Differentiating
Most flagship phones in 2026 feel the same. Faster chip. Slightly better camera. Same battery anxiety.
But built-in magnets + 8,500mAh battery + 100W charging?
That’s practical innovation.
If Oppo delivers this without making the phone bulky, the Oppo Find X10 Series could become the endurance king of 2026.
And in a market obsessed with AI gimmicks, that’s refreshing.
For now, it’s all leaks. But if even 70% of this is accurate, Oppo might have a genuine flagship disruptor on its hands.
Stay tuned, this one’s worth watching.
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