OPPO Product Manager Zhou Yibao Denies Accuracy of OPPO Find X9 Ultra Leaked Renders

Oppo is expected to announce the Oppo Find X9 Ultra soon in its home market, China, as a new leak has surfaced showcasing an alleged design of the upcoming flagship.
Leaked renders suggest a dual-tone design and multiple colour options
The publication Smartprix, in collaboration with tipster Yogesh Barar, has shared leaked renders that showcase a dual-tone design. These renders suggest that the device will have a premium look with multiple colour options, including an all-black variant, a vibrant orange model, and an earthy brown dual-tone version.
Looking specifically at the dual-tone variant with the faux leather finish, there could be practical concerns if the design turns out to be true, such as possible dust accumulation around the edges of the leather section. The camera module appears to feature a circular housing with four smaller circular cutouts for the camera sensors, along with an LED flash positioned at the top-left corner next to the circular module.
As with most leaks, there is room for doubt. However, OPPO’s Product Manager, Zhou Yibao, responded to a Weibo post regarding these renders and stated (translated from Chinese): “the blogger is fake, wait for the official announcement later.” This response suggests that either the entire design is inaccurate or certain elements shown in the renders may not reflect the final product. That said, companies often deny early leaks even when some details are close to reality, so the situation remains unclear.
Speaking more, early rumours from tipster Yogesh Barar suggest that the Oppo Find X9 Ultra could debut globally in the first quarter of 2026, with a launch in China expected to happen first. It is expected that the China launch could take place after the Chinese Spring Festival period, which is expected to conclude in the first week of March.
The device is also expected to feature Sony’s LYT-901 image sensor, and it’s speculated that either the Find X9 Ultra or the Vivo X300 Ultra could be among the first to adopt this new sensor, though no additional major leaks have surfaced yet. We can expect more information to emerge as certification listings become available in the coming days.