
The prototype is dead. Vivo goes back to its existing formula.
Key Points
- Digital Chat Station confirmed OPPO Find X10 Ultra will be the only top-tier Android flagship in 2027 with dual periscope cameras and a 10x super telephoto lens
- A rival brand — strongly implied to be Vivo — was testing a 10x telephoto for its upcoming flagship but has cancelled the prototype, reverting to its existing periscope and ISZ approach
- Vivo X500 Ultra now expected to continue the X300 Ultra’s formula: 200MP periscope camera with In-Sensor Zoom rather than a dedicated 10x optical lens
- OPPO Find X10 Ultra specs: 6.89-inch 2K LTPO OLED, 7,000mAh+ battery, 200MP Samsung HPA LOFIC primary sensor — dual periscope system getting further upgrades over the X9 Ultra
- Find X10 Ultra launches H1 2027 after the rest of the Find X10 series ships in October 2026
What Vivo Is Walking Away From
The X300 Ultra launched with a 200MP periscope telephoto delivering approximately 3.7x optical zoom — supplemented by In-Sensor Zoom technology to extend effective reach beyond the native optical capability. It worked well. But 3.7x is a long way from 10x, and the gap left a clear space for competitors.

A leak just days ago suggested Vivo was actively testing a true 10x telephoto solution for the X500 Ultra — a periscope design that would have delivered 10x optical zoom without a teleconverter attachment. That would have been a significant leap and the first time a non-OPPO Android flagship matched the Find X series’ longest zoom reach.
That prototype is now cancelled. Vivo returns to the 200MP periscope plus ISZ approach — a capable but familiar system that leaves the long-zoom category to OPPO.
Why OPPO’s Dual Periscope Is Hard to Replicate
A dual periscope setup means two separate folded-optic telephoto lenses, each occupying significant internal volume. Fitting two periscope assemblies into a smartphone chassis alongside a 200MP primary and ultra-wide requires extremely precise internal architecture — and considerably more chassis depth than a single periscope design.
OPPO has been engineering this system since the Find X7 Ultra and Find X8 Ultra. The X10 Ultra improves it further rather than reimagining it. Vivo attempting to add even one 10x periscope was ambitious. Matching OPPO’s dual periscope at a longer focal length would have required a fundamentally different chassis design.
DCS confirms the X10 Ultra’s dual periscope system will receive upgrades over its predecessor — without specifying what those improvements are yet. Given the 200MP Samsung HPA LOFIC primary is already confirmed, the telephoto and ultra-wide upgrades are the remaining unknowns.
What This Means for Buyers
The gap between OPPO and Vivo in camera hardware — which narrowed significantly with the X300 Ultra — widens again at the long-zoom end for the next generation.
