A few new Oppo phones have acquired SRRC (State Radio Regulation of China) approval. These include the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s range of phones. At the same time, these devices have been certified by the country’s UFCS (Universal Fast Charging Specification) program. These certifications indicate that the Find series could be released soon after the approaching Chinese New Year vacations.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra, X9s, and X9s Pro bag fresh certificates


The Oppo PMA110 phone, thought to be the Find X9 Ultra, has been SRRC certified. For those who are unaware, it is a required certification granted by China’s radio regulatory authorities to authorize wireless devices that use radio frequencies. It verifies that a gadget meets China’s spectrum laws, including capabilities such as cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other radio transmission functions, prior to commercial sale. Following this, the Find X9 Ultra is expected to receive 3C and TENAA certifications before becoming official.

The PMA110 model is mentioned with the PMA120 version in the UFCS database. The PMA120 will provide satellite connection. For those unfamiliar, UFCS is a unified fast-charging standard established primarily by Chinese manufacturers (such as OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Huawei). Its purpose is to provide a cross-brand fast charging protocol that allows chargers and devices from various brands to safely deliver fast charging without proprietary constraints.
Earlier this week, the SRRC authorized the PME110 Oppo phone. Now, the authority has also certified PHM110. These gadgets are claimed to be part of the Find X9s series, which could contain two models: the Find X9s and the Find X9s PRO. Currently, it is unclear whether model numbers belong to which devices.
The PHM110 model has also received UFCS certification, implying that it could be the Find X9s Pro, while the PME110 without UFCS certification could be the Find X9s. It is best to wait for additional sources to confirm their final monikers.
The Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s series phones are scheduled to be unveiled at a launch event in China in March. It’s unknown whether the Oppo Find N6 will be announced on the same platform or separately.