Alleged OPPO Find X9 Smartphone (CPH2791) Appears on the SDPPI Certification Platform, Confirming its Launch in Indonesia

Update as on September 30th: As per the latest SIRIM certification, it has been revealed that the global variant of the Oppo Find X9 carries the model number CPH2797.
The earlier story continues below.
The Chinese smartphone maker – OPPO is believed to unveil its Find X9 series in the global market by late October 2025 and ahead of it, the alleged OPPO Find X9 flagship has made its appearance on Indonesia’s SDPPI certification platform. Via this new certification listing, its launch in the mentioned global market has also been confirmed.
Here’s more about the latest update.
Alleged OPPO Find X9 (CPH2791) – SDPPI Certification
On the SDPPI certification platform of Indonesia, this alleged OPPO Find X9 smartphone carrying the model number of ‘CPH2791’ has been certified with the certificate number of ‘114071/DJID/2025’, and it has been listed with the PLG ID of ‘6813’. As mentioned, the SDPPI certification has also confirmed the upcoming device’s launch in the Indonesian market as well.

Speaking more, previously the alleged OPPO Find X9 with this same model number was spotted on the TUV SUD, TKDN, and Geekbench databases. It was also listed on an import & export website too. Specs such as the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, Android 16 based ColorOS 16 custom skin, 6.59″ LTPO display supporting 1.5K resolution, 50MP periscope telephoto camera, 7000 mAh battery backup, 80W wired + 50W wireless fast charging, and a metal middle frame were thus revealed for the smartphone. Just recently, it was also reported that the standard Find X9 will possibly be featuring the industry’s narrowest symmetrical bezels, beating both the OPPO Find X8s and the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Regarding the launch, the global launch of the Find X9 series was tipped to take place on the 28th of October 2025 (after its debut in China), and recently a Find X9 series smartphone model was pointed out to hit the Indian market too (may be on a later date).
Stay tuned for more updates.