From, India
Oppo just dropped news about its Find X9 series launching in India next month, and there’s actually something interesting here beyond the usual phone announcement stuff. These are going to be the very first phones you can buy with MediaTek’s new Dimensity 9500 chip inside. The announcement happened at India Mobile Congress, where Oppo and MediaTek got together to talk about what’s coming.
Release Schedule
So here’s the timeline: China gets first dibs with an October 16 announcement. Then India’s getting the phones sometime in November, though Oppo hasn’t pinned down an exact date yet. Safe bet is there’ll be some kind of global launch event happening between those two, but that’s just reading between the lines since Oppo hasn’t confirmed it.
The Dimensity 9500 Chip
MediaTek showed off this processor back in September, and now it’s finally showing up in actual hardware. The chip runs on MediaTek’s third-gen All-Big-Core setup, meaning every core is built for performance instead of the usual mix of fast and slow cores. That main core’s running at 4.21 GHz, which is legitimately quick.
Performance-wise, MediaTek’s numbers look solid. They say the CPU’s 17% faster than whatever came before it, but the real story is the power efficiency—they’re claiming 55% less juice at full throttle. That’s not a small improvement.
Graphics got an even bigger boost. The ARM G1-Ultra GPU they’re using is supposedly 33% faster while pulling 42% less power. If you’re into mobile gaming or video work, that’s where you’ll actually feel the difference.
Cooling System
Oppo specifically called out their cooling setup, which makes sense. These powerful chips generate real heat when you’re using them hard, and heat means the processor has to slow itself down. That’s the last thing you want when you’re mid-game or trying to export a video.
They’re saying the Find X9 has a custom cooling solution built just for these phones. No details on whether it’s vapor chamber, heat pipes, or what, but Oppo’s promising the phones will handle extended heavy use without getting hot and throttling performance. We’ll have to wait and see if that actually holds up in real-world testing.
Who’s This For?
Look, this is obviously Oppo’s flagship play with MediaTek’s top chip. Indian buyers are getting it pretty quick after China, which is better than the usual multi-month wait some brands make people deal with. Everything about how Oppo’s positioning this—the performance focus, the cooling emphasis, the efficiency claims—points to this being for people who actually push their phones. Gamers and power users seem like the obvious target market.
Whether the cooling solution actually works as advertised and whether that Dimensity 9500 lives up to MediaTek’s performance claims, that’s something we’ll only know once people get hands-on time with the hardware.

