Oppo Find X9 Ultra Smartphone
Every Apollo mission to the Moon carried a Hasselblad camera, and that history is part of what Oppo references in its latest flagship smartphone. The core of the system is a quintuple prism periscope, a folded optical path that fits a 10x optical telephoto lens inside the phone while shrinking the module by roughly 30 percent compared to a standard design. It pairs with dual 200-megapixel Hasselblad sensors, one tuned for wide shots and one for portrait-range zoom. For extra reach, an optional Hasselblad 300mm Explorer Teleconverter clips onto the telephoto lens and extends the equivalent zoom to 690mm, turning a phone accessory into something closer to a bolt-on camera lens. Oppo isn't just licensing Hasselblad's name here; the folded periscope and the clip-on teleconverter are both attempts to close the distance between a phone camera and a dedicated one.

