
ASUS
Good

Honor
Excellent
ASUS Zenfone 12 Ultra
The 6.78-inch Samsung E6 AMOLED panel delivers 2,500 nits peak brightness with LTPO adaptive 1-120Hz (144Hz for gaming). Vivid colors and excellent outdoor readability are let down by FHD+ resolution at a price where competitors offer QHD+, and poor minimum brightness.
Honor Magic 7 Pro
The 6.8-inch LTPO OLED panel delivers excellent brightness, color accuracy, and responsiveness with 1-120Hz adaptive refresh.
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ASUS Zenfone 12 Ultra
Snapdragon 8 Elite delivers class-leading performance — described as "the fastest phone I used in 2025" by Android Central. The clean, near-stock Android 15 experience with no bloatware makes it one of the most fluid Android phones available. On-device Meta Llama 3 AI processing is private but slow.
Honor Magic 7 Pro
Snapdragon 8 Elite delivers top-tier performance with 12GB RAM, handling everything from gaming to multitasking without breaking a sweat.
ASUS Zenfone 12 Ultra
The standout is the 6-axis Hybrid Gimbal Stabilizer 4.0 which delivers uniquely impressive video stabilization — a 66% improvement over the predecessor. The 50MP main camera is solid in good light, but HDR processing produces visible ghosting artifacts, dynamic range suffers with crushed shadows and clipped highlights, and the overall camera system doesn't compete at this price tier.
Honor Magic 7 Pro
The triple camera system with 200MP periscope telephoto delivers impressive zoom and versatility, though processing can be inconsistent in challenging conditions.