iPhone 16 Pro Max vs Oppo Find X9 Ultra | TechTalkTown
iPhone 16 Pro Max vs Oppo Find X9 Ultra
iPhone 16 Pro Max
Apple
8.7
Battery king, best iPhone, incremental
Oppo Find X9 Ultra
Oppo
8.8
The best camera phone of 2026
iPhone 16 Pro Max
What Reviewers Agree On
Battery life is the best of any flagship — reviewers and a robotic battery test repeatedly rank it first, easily a full heavy day with hours to spare.
It's the best iPhone Apple had produced — a maxed-out feature set in a barely-wider body than the 15 Pro Max.
The A18 Pro is the standout for sustained gaming: ~20% faster than the 15 Pro and Galaxy S24 Ultra after a 20-minute stress test, holding 120fps stably for 90+ minutes.
The 48MP main is the best iPhone camera for stills Apple had made, with superb 4K/120fps video and best-in-class four-mic audio.
Long-term durability and battery health are excellent — many owners report 96–100% battery health and minimal wear after a year.
Deal Breakers
Pros & Cons
iPhone 16 Pro Max
Pros
Battery life is the best of any flagship — reviewers and a robotic battery test repeatedly rank it first, easily a full heavy day with hours to spare.
It's the best iPhone Apple had produced — a maxed-out feature set in a barely-wider body than the 15 Pro Max.
The A18 Pro is the standout for sustained gaming: ~20% faster than the 15 Pro and Galaxy S24 Ultra after a 20-minute stress test, holding 120fps stably for 90+ minutes.
The 48MP main is the best iPhone camera for stills Apple had made, with superb 4K/120fps video and best-in-class four-mic audio.
Detailed Comparison
Design & Build
iPhone 16 Pro Max
A titanium frame with a microblasted finish and Ceramic Shield, now with a bigger 6.9-inch screen achieved mostly by trimming bezels — it's only ~1mm wider than the 15 Pro Max but very large.
The screen increase came mainly from trimming the bezels — the 16 Pro Max is a mere 1mm wider than the 15 Pro Max.
The titanium frame has a smooth microblasted finish, sandwiched by two slabs of Ceramic Shield Apple says is twice as tough as rivals.
The 16 Pro Max goes from 6.7 to 6.9 inches — an absolutely gigantic phone, in S24 Ultra territory.
It looks and feels basically like a titanium iPhone 15 Pro — durability is fairly similar to the 15 Pro Max and it still picks up scratches.
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It's an incremental update over the 15 Pro Max — few useful new features, hard to justify upgrading from it.
Charging is slow (30W wired, no 30W brick sold; 25W MagSafe) — far behind fast-charging Android rivals.
Apple Intelligence shipped late and underwhelmed (no smarter Siri at launch), and base storage is still a stingy 128GB at $1,199.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra
What Reviewers Agree On
One of the best — frequently the best — camera phones of 2026, with a uniquely versatile quad Hasselblad system and class-leading 10x optical zoom
Class-leading battery life: a 7,050mAh silicon-carbon cell routinely delivers 8–10+ hours of screen-on time and can stretch to two days
100W SuperVOOC wired and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging — roughly 0–100% in 45–52 minutes
Stunning, distinctive Hasselblad-inspired design widely called one of the best-looking phones of the year
Excellent, very bright display — ~3,600 nits HDR peak and ~1,800 nits full-screen outdoors
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 delivers top-of-chart benchmark performance
Best-in-class video on an Android phone, with strong stabilization and 8K30 / 4K120 Dolby Vision across lenses
Deal Breakers
Heavy and large (≈236–239g, ~9.1mm) with a polarising oversized circular camera island
Expensive (≈€1,699 / ~$1,100+ in China) with limited or no official availability in many markets
ColorOS trails Samsung and Google on AI-feature depth and integration, and feels iOS-derived to some users
Mediocre sustained performance — 3DMark stability around 49% with peak performance dropping within a minute
Long-term durability and battery health are excellent — many owners report 96–100% battery health and minimal wear after a year.
Cons
It's an incremental update over the 15 Pro Max — few useful new features, hard to justify upgrading from it.
Charging is slow (30W wired, no 30W brick sold; 25W MagSafe) — far behind fast-charging Android rivals.
Apple Intelligence shipped late and underwhelmed (no smarter Siri at launch), and base storage is still a stingy 128GB at $1,199.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra
Pros
One of the best — frequently the best — camera phones of 2026, with a uniquely versatile quad Hasselblad system and class-leading 10x optical zoom
Class-leading battery life: a 7,050mAh silicon-carbon cell routinely delivers 8–10+ hours of screen-on time and can stretch to two days
100W SuperVOOC wired and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging — roughly 0–100% in 45–52 minutes
Stunning, distinctive Hasselblad-inspired design widely called one of the best-looking phones of the year
Excellent, very bright display — ~3,600 nits HDR peak and ~1,800 nits full-screen outdoors
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 delivers top-of-chart benchmark performance
Best-in-class video on an Android phone, with strong stabilization and 8K30 / 4K120 Dolby Vision across lenses
Cons
Heavy and large (≈236–239g, ~9.1mm) with a polarising oversized circular camera island
Expensive (≈€1,699 / ~$1,100+ in China) with limited or no official availability in many markets
ColorOS trails Samsung and Google on AI-feature depth and integration, and feels iOS-derived to some users
Mediocre sustained performance — 3DMark stability around 49% with peak performance dropping within a minute
It survived a JerryRigEverything-style durability/drop test (Ceramic Shield improvements).
Oppo Find X9 Ultra
A Hasselblad-camera tribute in phone form — vegan leather, a symmetrical 'master eye' module and a Hexagon-inspired ring. Gorgeous to most, oversized to some, and undeniably heavy.
One of the best-looking phones of the year.
Inspired by the Hasselblad X2D camera — the most beautiful phone of 2026 so far.
The perfectly symmetrical 'master eye' camera module and Hasselblad-style shutter button clearly pay tribute to the brand's classic camera aesthetics.
The hardware is insanely ambitious, but the first thing you notice holding it isn't elegance — it's size and weight.
It weighs about 239g and measures ~9.1mm thick — a genuinely big phone.
Some find the huge circular camera apparatus ugly, when we usually ask for less intrusive camera bumps.
Display
iPhone 16 Pro Max
A 6.9-inch LTPO OLED with 120Hz ProMotion and ~2,000-nit peak — bigger and excellent, though later models pushed brightness much higher.
The 6.9-inch panel is one reason it's the iPhone to get for a maxed-out feature set — bigger than the 15 Pro Max.
The 120Hz ProMotion display still feels buttery smooth months later and the screen is a daily highlight.
Even against the 17 Pro's 3,000-nit screen, the 16 Pro's ~2,000-nit display is still really decent outdoors.
Owners switching in love how crisp, snappy and premium the display looks.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra
A 6.8-inch LTPO OLED with up to 144Hz and very high real-world brightness — among the brightest screens on any phone outdoors.
6.8-inch LTPO OLED panel up to 144Hz, with a maximum brightness around 1,800 nits and dimming as low as 1 nit.
Hits a staggering ~3,600 nits of peak HDR brightness, making it incredibly easy to see and edit shots in direct sunlight.
In manual mode the display peaks at 840 nits, rising to ~1,156 nits in auto on a 75% white patch and up to ~1,932 nits in the native gallery app.
The smoother 144Hz panel and 3,600-nit brightness outperform Samsung's display.
Battery & Charging
iPhone 16 Pro Max
The headline strength: a ~4,685mAh battery delivering the best flagship endurance reviewers had measured — undercut by slow charging.
Battery life is the best of any flagship phone in the last few years — extremely efficient.
In a robotic intensive battery test, the iPhone 16 Pro Max beat all the competition.
Even after a year of daily use it still measured 100% battery health and reached 10h07m screen-on-time in a 7-phone drain test (best result observed: 12h44m on iOS 18.3.2).
It charges slowly: ~39% in 30 min and a full charge in ~2h03m, versus a Galaxy S25 Ultra's 1h17m.
Max wired charge is only ~30W and Apple doesn't even sell a 30W adapter (you must buy the 40W one); MagSafe is 25W.
Heavy users report finishing the day with 40–50% remaining — a huge jump coming from a 15 Pro.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra
A genuine highlight: a 7,050mAh silicon-carbon cell that posts some of the best endurance numbers of any 2026 flagship, with fast 100W wired and 50W wireless charging.
Draws power from a 7,050mAh battery — a sizeable increase over the previous generation — with 100W SuperVOOC wired and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging.
Earned an active-use battery score of over 20 hours; with the SuperVOOC charger it went 0–75% in 30 minutes and to full in 45 minutes.
After ~10 hours of continuous use starting at 7am it still had 53% battery, regularly getting 8–9 hours of screen-on time and ~40% left after a 13-hour day.
A PCMark synthetic loop returned 15 hours 2 minutes, and 100W SuperVOOC charging took ~49–52 minutes (the charger isn't included).
With moderate usage you can easily expect more than 2 days of battery life — Oppo finally feels like a truly complete product.