TL; DR
- Digital Chat Station confirmed the Find X10 Pro Max prototype carries a triple 200MP camera system.
- Main and telephoto sensors are each 1/1.3-inch; the ultrawide is 1/1.5-inch, if finalized.
- The mass-production configuration is unconfirmed, and a 50MP ultrawide backup version is in testing.
The smartphone camera arms race has intensified steadily, but a triple 200MP camera setup is a category that didn’t really exist. We’ve seen and used dual 200MP setups on the Vivo X300 Ultra (review) and Oppo Find X9 Ultra (review). However, what tipster Digital Chat Station claims for the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max goes further: three 200MP sensors across the rear-facing camera, for a combined 600 megapixels under Hasselblad tuning.
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What Does DCS Claim?
In a fresh Weibo post, Digital Chat Station claims that the latest prototype of the Find X10 Pro Max retains the triple 200MP setup: one for the primary camera, one for the telephoto, and one for ultrawide. That carries weight, simply because this type of ambitious hardware typically gets trimmed between prototype and mass production, either due to cost or engineering issues.
Sensor sizes point to roughly 1/1.3-inch sensors for the main and telephoto lenses, with the ultrawide at 1/1.5-inch, while most phones still use sub-1/2.5-inch chips for an ultrawide sensor. Dimensity 9600 remains the tipped chipset. Fall 2026 is the China launch window.

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Where I Would Stay Cautious
DCS made it explicit that the configuration has not been finalized for mass production (yet). He also says that a second test version with a conventional 50MP ultrawide is also underway. In my experience covering camera leaks, the ultrawide is consistently the first spec to get downgraded when production economics tighten.
However, if the Find X10 Pro Max meets the same fate, its camera configuration will become too similar to the Find X9 Ultra. Given the memory-cost crunch I’ve been tracking across multiple companies this year, competitively pricing a phone with three 200MP sensors remains a genuine commercial challenge, and that could still reshape what actually ships.

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