Oppo Find X9 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra | TechTalkTown
Oppo Find X9 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Oppo Find X9 Pro
Oppo
8.9
Excellent
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Samsung
8.3
Great
What Reviewers Agree On
Battery life is record-breaking — 7,500mAh delivers the highest endurance ever measured by GSMArena
Camera system is among the best of 2025 — MKBHD named it Best Camera Phone of the Year
200MP Hasselblad telephoto delivers superb 3x optical zoom with usable crops well beyond
Display at 3,600 nits peak brightness is stunning with no notable weaknesses
Build quality and IP68/IP69 water resistance are excellent
Deal Breakers
Severe thermal throttling — up to 80% performance loss under sustained load
59 pre-installed apps including ads and suggested app folders on a premium device
Pros & Cons
Oppo Find X9 Pro
Pros
Battery life is record-breaking — 7,500mAh delivers the highest endurance ever measured by GSMArena
Camera system is among the best of 2025 — MKBHD named it Best Camera Phone of the Year
200MP Hasselblad telephoto delivers superb 3x optical zoom with usable crops well beyond
Display at 3,600 nits peak brightness is stunning with no notable weaknesses
Build quality and IP68/IP69 water resistance are excellent
Cons
Detailed Comparison
Design & Build
Oppo Find X9 Pro
Premium flat-sided slab design with a perfectly flat screen and back, slim at 8.25mm despite the massive 7,500mAh battery. IP68/IP69 water resistance and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. Some reviewers find the design "safe" and lacking personality, especially with conservative color options.
Impressively slim at 8.25mm despite housing a class-leading 7,500mAh battery
IP68/IP69 water resistance with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 — genuinely durable build
Symmetrical narrow bezels create an immersive, modern look
Design described as "safe" and "boring" with conservative color options lacking personality
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Samsung dropped titanium for Armor Aluminum this year, shaving the S26 Ultra to 7.9 mm (214 g) and rounding the corners further so the Ultra now visually matches the base S26 and S26+. Most reviewers welcome the weight loss and improved one-handed feel, though the move is widely read as Samsung following Apple's iPhone 17 Pro back to aluminum. The camera bump is taller and makes the phone rock more on a flat surface without a case.
The S26 Ultra is slightly slimmer (7.9 mm vs 8.2 mm) and lighter (214 g vs 218 g) than the S25 Ultra, with the weight cut partly from the switch back to aluminum.
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Only 5 OS updates vs 7 years from Samsung and Google
What Reviewers Agree On
The Privacy Display is a genuinely useful, world-first hardware feature that blacks out the screen from side angles and can be toggled per-app or for notifications only.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy is the fastest mobile chip in an Android phone right now — multi-core Geekbench jumps from ~9,800 on the S25 Ultra to 10,700–11,240, with class-leading sustained gaming.
The switch back to aluminum from titanium makes the phone thinner (7.9 mm) and lighter (214 g), with most reviewers saying it feels better in the hand.
The main 200 MP (now f/1.4) and 5x telephoto (now f/2.9) get real low-light gains from the wider apertures despite the sensors being carried over from the S25 Ultra.
Charging finally gets meaningful gains — 60W wired (up from 45W) and 25W wireless (up from 15W) via Qi 2.2.
Seven years of Android and security updates (through Android 23 / 2033) match the best long-term support window in the industry.
The 6.9-inch 3120x1440 120Hz AMOLED — even with the new pixel structure — remains one of the best displays on any smartphone, with 2,600-nit peak brightness.
Deal Breakers
Samsung stuck with the same 5,000 mAh battery for the sixth consecutive Ultra while OnePlus is shipping 7,500 mAh silicon-carbon cells and Oppo is at 6,270–7,500 mAh — Trusted Reviews, 9to5Google, Engadget and Wired all flag this as the S26 Ultra's weakest point.
There are still no built-in Qi2 magnets — you need a first- or third-party magnetic case to get full-speed 25W wireless charging and MagSafe-style accessories, a compromise Wired, 9to5Google, Ars Technica and Austin Evans call unacceptable in 2026.
The camera sensors are physically unchanged from the S25 Ultra — no new hardware except the wider apertures and a smaller 5x periscope — and Chinese rivals like the Oppo Find X9 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Ultra have clearly overtaken Samsung on absolute image quality.
The new pixel architecture that enables Privacy Display has silently nerfed Samsung's famous anti-reflective coating — both Mrwhosetheboss and SuperSaf confirmed the S26 Ultra reflects more than the S25 Ultra even with Privacy Display switched off.
Most Galaxy AI features — Now Brief, Now Nudge, Photo Assist, agentic automation — are still slow, unreliable or duplicate existing Google and rival-phone features, per Ars Technica, 9to5Mac, The Verge and Wired.
The S Pen silo still has no Bluetooth and the higher-storage tiers quietly jumped to $1,499 (512 GB) and $1,799 (1 TB) — a price hike 9to5Google explicitly calls out.
Severe thermal throttling — up to 80% performance loss under sustained load
59 pre-installed apps including ads and suggested app folders on a premium device
Not available in the US
Only 5 OS updates vs 7 years from Samsung and Google
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Pros
The Privacy Display is a genuinely useful, world-first hardware feature that blacks out the screen from side angles and can be toggled per-app or for notifications only.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy is the fastest mobile chip in an Android phone right now — multi-core Geekbench jumps from ~9,800 on the S25 Ultra to 10,700–11,240, with class-leading sustained gaming.
The switch back to aluminum from titanium makes the phone thinner (7.9 mm) and lighter (214 g), with most reviewers saying it feels better in the hand.
The main 200 MP (now f/1.4) and 5x telephoto (now f/2.9) get real low-light gains from the wider apertures despite the sensors being carried over from the S25 Ultra.
Charging finally gets meaningful gains — 60W wired (up from 45W) and 25W wireless (up from 15W) via Qi 2.2.
Seven years of Android and security updates (through Android 23 / 2033) match the best long-term support window in the industry.
The 6.9-inch 3120x1440 120Hz AMOLED — even with the new pixel structure — remains one of the best displays on any smartphone, with 2,600-nit peak brightness.
Cons
Samsung stuck with the same 5,000 mAh battery for the sixth consecutive Ultra while OnePlus is shipping 7,500 mAh silicon-carbon cells and Oppo is at 6,270–7,500 mAh — Trusted Reviews, 9to5Google, Engadget and Wired all flag this as the S26 Ultra's weakest point.
There are still no built-in Qi2 magnets — you need a first- or third-party magnetic case to get full-speed 25W wireless charging and MagSafe-style accessories, a compromise Wired, 9to5Google, Ars Technica and Austin Evans call unacceptable in 2026.
The camera sensors are physically unchanged from the S25 Ultra — no new hardware except the wider apertures and a smaller 5x periscope — and Chinese rivals like the Oppo Find X9 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Ultra have clearly overtaken Samsung on absolute image quality.
The new pixel architecture that enables Privacy Display has silently nerfed Samsung's famous anti-reflective coating — both Mrwhosetheboss and SuperSaf confirmed the S26 Ultra reflects more than the S25 Ultra even with Privacy Display switched off.
Most Galaxy AI features — Now Brief, Now Nudge, Photo Assist, agentic automation — are still slow, unreliable or duplicate existing Google and rival-phone features, per Ars Technica, 9to5Mac, The Verge and Wired.
Samsung has finished the job of bringing the Ultra's aesthetics in line with the regular S26 and S26+ — all hints of the boxy Note look are gone.
The phone rocks on a table worse than ever — it's slimmer, but the camera module is thicker, making caseless tapping inelegant.
Apple returned to aluminum with the iPhone 17 Pro, so Samsung knew it could do it too — aluminum is cheaper and lighter than titanium, so it's a win for Samsung.
The S Pen now has a slightly curved cap that only fits in one orientation in the silo — insert it the wrong way and it sticks out awkwardly at the corner.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is thinner than every prior Ultra, and the swap back to aluminum makes it noticeably more comfortable to hold without feeling any downgrade in materials.
The Cobalt Violet 'hero' color often looks gray under real-world lighting and only occasionally shows purple undertones — Sky Blue or white look better in person.
The switch to aluminum makes sense because it handles thermals better than titanium — titanium can get too hot and cause throttling, which isn't a great look for a top-end flagship.
Samsung just dropped titanium after pushing it for two years — 'all the people that bought the S25 Ultra because of the titanium, what's your excuse for buying the S26 Ultra now?'
Performance
Oppo Find X9 Pro
The Dimensity 9500 delivers excellent day-to-day performance with smooth app launching and multitasking. However, NotebookCheck documented up to 80% performance loss under sustained load, with the CPU quickly dropping to ~50% of initial benchmark results. Extended gaming sessions and 4K video recording trigger noticeable heat buildup.
Up to 80% performance loss under sustained load — severe thermal throttling documented by NotebookCheck
Heat buildup during extended gaming and 4K video recording limits sustained performance
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy is used worldwide on the Ultra (unlike the base S26 and S26+, which split between Snapdragon and Exynos 2600 by region). Multi-core Geekbench numbers hit 10,713–11,240, with 3DMark stability at 67.6% — a substantial improvement on the S25 Ultra's 58.4%. Sustained gaming improved too thanks to a larger vapor chamber, though Ars Technica still measured about 40% GPU drop under max stress.
Benchmark scores are the highest seen on a smartphone, closely matching the OnePlus 15 that runs the same chip — gameplay is smooth even at max settings in Genshin Impact.
In Geekbench 6 the S26 Ultra hit a multi-core score of 11,240 (up from 9,828 on the S25 Ultra) and a GPU score of 25,403 (up from 19,863) — essentially as fast as an Android phone can get in 2026.
3DMark Wild Life stability hits 67.6% over a 20-minute benchmark — up from the S25 Ultra's 58.4% and beating the Honor Magic 8 Pro (55.4%).
Even under maximum stress the Ultra sheds about 40% of its graphical performance — still faster in games than Google's Pixel phones, but a big chunk to lose.
Opening apps is lightning-quick and the ample RAM easily keeps heavy apps and games in memory — the S26 Ultra is blazing fast all the time, though it damn well better be for $1,300.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5's NPU is 39% more powerful than the previous generation, powering the new AI features — CPU is up 19%, GPU up 24%.
Camera
Oppo Find X9 Pro
The camera system is the Oppo Find X9 Pro's crown jewel. MKBHD named it Best Camera Phone of 2025, and DxOMark awarded a score of 166 (5th globally). The 200MP Hasselblad telephoto is the standout — superb 3x optical zoom with usable crops at 6x and beyond. The 50MP main camera delivers natural, balanced processing, and the ultrawide with autofocus is strong. AI processing can occasionally be too aggressive.
Named "Best Camera Phone of 2025" by MKBHD — "these triple cameras can do anything, not too over-processed, just right"
200MP Hasselblad telephoto with 1/1.56" sensor delivers superb 3x optical zoom and usable 6x-13x crops
DxOMark camera score of 166 (Photo 169, Video 159) — ranked 5th globally at time of testing
AI processing can be aggressive — occasionally boosting contrast and saturation unnaturally, skin tones can look plastic-like
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
The sensors are unchanged from the S25 Ultra (200 MP main, 50 MP ultrawide, 10 MP 3x telephoto, 50 MP 5x telephoto), but the main gets a wider f/1.4 aperture (up from f/1.7) and the 5x telephoto widens to f/2.9 (from f/3.4). Low-light improves noticeably, and Horizon Lock video stabilization is a new headline feature. The 3x 10 MP sensor is aging and rivals from Oppo, Xiaomi and Honor now pull clearly ahead on absolute image quality.
Both the main 200 MP and 5x telephoto get brighter lenses (f/1.7 → f/1.4 and f/3.4 → f/2.9) — a welcome update that especially helps low-light photography.
The S26 Ultra actually beats the Pixel 10 Pro on noise in low-light shots, and even manages to expose a dim Grogu-doll scene better than Google's phone.
Versus the Pixel 10 Pro, Google still maintains faster shutter speeds in 2026, though Samsung's wider aperture helps it keep up with Apple on motion.
Horizon Lock / Super Steady Video automatically corrects up to 360 degrees of rotation, producing dramatically stable footage even when you twist and shake the phone — though it needs plenty of light.
The 10 MP 3x telephoto uses a comparatively smaller sensor and is noticeably weaker than the other lenses — shots in the 3-5x range don't have the same punch.
The core camera setup is starting to feel dated next to the Oppo Find X9 Pro (200 MP zoom, 1/1.56" sensor) and the Xiaomi 17 Ultra (1-inch main sensor) — Samsung's mature processing is the only thing keeping it competitive.
Side-by-side with a Xiaomi 17 Ultra, the Xiaomi has more depth, better facial detail, and less oversharpening — Samsung is falling behind on absolute camera quality.
The S Pen silo still has no Bluetooth and the higher-storage tiers quietly jumped to $1,499 (512 GB) and $1,799 (1 TB) — a price hike 9to5Google explicitly calls out.
The 5x telephoto uses a new periscope design with lenses on top of the prism instead of behind it, making the module smaller and the bokeh more pleasant — but extending the minimum focus distance to about 52 cm.
The base S26 ships with essentially the same camera system Samsung has been using since 2023 — four generations, same sensors, just some sprinkled AI on top.
The base S26 shot of a perfect gym photo looks balanced on its own, but next to the Xiaomi 17 Ultra it's obvious what Samsung's oversharpening is replacing — real detail on the face.
Shots from the main sensor are noticeably brighter in low light and processing is sharper with better motion than last year — it's 'completely acceptable, but Samsung is due for some real hardware improvements.'