Oppo Find X9 Global Variant Clears TUV Certification with 80W Fast Wired Charging Support

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.
Last night, we reported about the sighting of the Oppo Find X9 (Global) on Geekbench, TKDN, and Import/Export websites. Though only the model number “CPH2791” was listed, tipster Abhishek Yadav claimed it is the global variant of the Oppo Find X9. Now, this same model number has been spotted on the TUV certification.
Oppo Find X9 Global Variant Spotted on TUV
It is listed with the model number “CPH2791” and was tested with 10W (5.0V DC x 2.0A), 36W (5.0V DC x 7.3A), and 80W (11V DC x 7.3A) fast wired charging support. Looking at the recent listing of the Oppo Find X9 Pro (China) on 3C certification, it also revealed 80W fast wired charging support. It is likely that both the global and Chinese variants will have similar specifications. Therefore, the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro for both global and Chinese markets may come with 80W fast wired charging support.
Global Find X9 (CPH2791) was TUV certified earlier this month. Certification reveals possible 80W charging support.#Oppo #OppoFindX9 #FindX9 #OppoFindX9series #FindX9Pro #OppoFindX9Pro https://t.co/bNyMzNpCLH pic.twitter.com/aPhzxEvBHJ
— Anvin (@ZionsAnvin) September 2, 2025
From the Geekbench listing, it was revealed that the global Oppo Find X9 will come equipped with a Dimensity 9500 SoC, 16GB RAM, and Android 16. Earlier leaks have also revealed it may come with a 7,000 mAh battery with 50W wireless charging support.
The Import and Export database revealed it will come with a 6.59″ display and a memory option of 16GB+512GB. The screen size is in line with early rumors, where DCS pointed out that the Find X9 may come with a compact size this time.
Regarding the launch timeline, the Find X9 series, comprising the Find X9 and X9 Pro, will first launch in China, most likely in mid-October, and soon after, it may break cover in global markets, probably in November or December.