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Oppo Find X9 Pro’s massive 7,500mAh battery arrives in Europe

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Oppo has announced the international launch of its Find X9 and Find X9 Pro flagships, and both phones are going on sale in the UK and Europe. Best of all, unlike some other Chinese phones, there’s been no reduction in battery capacity for the global release, making these two of the longest lasting phones in the European market.

The Find X9’s 7,025mAh battery would be impressive enough were it not for the Pro’s even larger 7,500mAh capacity. I’ve been reviewing the Pro, which ran for three full days with the always-on display off, and handled two fairly comfortably with it switched on. I don’t remember testing a flagship with better battery life. Thanks to using silicon-carbon batteries, both phones offer that impressive longevity without being excessively thick — they’re thinner than the iPhone 17 Pro.

The cameras are impressive too. I’ve especially loved the 200-megapixel 3x telephoto lens on the Pro, but the regular model still offers a triple 50-megapixel camera with large sensors and fast apertures across the board. Plus the Pro gets an optional telephoto extender lens accessory that mounts onto the existing camera, similar to the one Vivo offered for its X200 Ultra, though availability for that varies by region.

Both phones are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 and include 512GB of storage in Europe. They look similar too, with rounded circle camera modules and flat-edged displays, though the Find X9’s 6.59-inch display makes it just a little smaller than the 6.78-inch Pro. IP69 ratings and 80W wired charging help complete the package, though sadly there’s no magnetic Qi2 charging support. Both phones run ColorOS 16, based on Android 16.

The Find X9 is available to order now for £899 / €999 (around $1,200), with the Pro set at £1,099 / €1,299 (around $1,500).

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