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Imagine turning your front camera into a tiny square window that suddenly sees more—without you tilting or zooming. That is the image floating around after a fresh leak pointing to Oppo testing a radical 1:1 front sensor.
Tipster Digital Chat Station says Oppo is evaluating a native 100MP square front camera built on a compact Samsung-based sensor roughly the size of 1/2.5 inches. The rumor ties the hardware trials to a device on a "2nm iteration line," which industry watchers read as the upcoming Find X10 family powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9600 chip manufactured on a 2nm process.
Why a square sensor? Because it changes framing logic. Traditional selfie modules favor vertical crops. A 1:1 sensor treats width and height equally, so you get useful framing whether you hold the phone upright or in landscape. Group shots stay intact. Video calls lose awkward head cuts. Think of it as swapping a narrow portrait window for a more generous studio frame.

There’s also a numbers game at play. Apple’s recent approach moved the front camera toward a square-like capture for its framing features, but on a far lower-resolution sensor. Oppo’s supposed move to 100MP upends that balance—more pixels and a different aspect ratio aimed squarely at flexibility and detail.
The leak goes further, hinting that the Find X10 marketing could push "100MP front and rear multi-focal lengths," suggesting Oppo wants parity between selfie and main-camera versatility rather than treating the front shooter as an afterthought.
None of this is official yet. Oppo has not confirmed the specs or which Find X10 models, if any, will carry the feature. Still, if the rumor holds, expect more phones to rethink how a front camera frames a face—and how companies pitch what used to be a humble selfie lens.
If true, Oppo could reset expectations for front-facing cameras by combining square framing with very high resolution.
Are you ready to frame yourself differently?
Source: gizmochina
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