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Oppo Find X10 Series Chipset Details Surface Ahead of Launch

As anticipation grows for the launch of Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra new information has surfaced about the next generation of the Find X series. Reports indicate that the upcoming lineup will include three distinct models: the standard Find X10 its upgraded counterpart the Find X10 Pro and a larger more advanced variant called the Find X10 Pro Max.

According to the well known tipster Digital Chat Station, MediaTek may still go ahead with the launch of the Dimensity 9500+ despite earlier reports suggesting the chipset had been canceled. It is believed that the processor might be introduced at the same time as the 2nm Dimensity 9600 series signaling a continued push toward high performance mobile chips.

The tipster also revealed that an upcoming smartphone lineup is expected to feature the Dimensity 9500+ in its standard model. Meanwhile the higher end Pro and Pro Max variants are rumored to be powered by the more advanced Dimensity 9600 chipset. Such a strategy suggest that the manufacturer aims to deliver a tiered performance experience ensuring that each model meets the specific needs of different types of users.

It is widely believed that the series being referred to is Oppo’s upcoming Find X10 lineup which is expected to include three models: a standard base version, a Pro variant and a top of the line Pro Max edition. Sources indicate that Oppo may reveal the series sometime later this year possibly in October, following the company’s traditional launch timeline. The new lineup is anticipated to build on Oppo’s reputation for innovation with potential enhancement in processing power, display technology and camera capabilities across all three models offering users a more refined and high performance experience.

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