The debut of OPPO Find X9 Ultra has generated great interest not only for its photographic capabilities, but above all for the incredible engineering work required to contain hardware of such magnitude in a manageable camera body. A recent detailed teardown video has revealed how the company managed to balance components of generous size with a design that does not compromise ergonomics.
OPPO Find X9 Ultra Takes Center Stage in a Teardown Video: All the Secrets Inside the New Flagship

Starting from aesthetics and durability, the variant in the elegant colorway Tundra Umber combines a gray-green eco-leather chassis with a camera module integrated in glass and aluminum.
The internal structure follows a three-stage layout, reinforced by numerous glue points and screws to ensure high rigidity and total protection against water and dust, certified to standards IP66, IP68 and IP69.
The real technical challenge, however, lies in the integration of the camera system. To avoid the device becoming too thick, OPPO adopted a motherboard design with a large perforated area—the largest ever seen in a smartphone—allowing the main sensors to sink toward the display and touch the vapor chamber directly.



