
Motorola
Good

Poco
Great
Motorola Razr 2025
The Razr 2025 turns heads with its Pantone-validated color palette and premium vegan leather finish. The titanium-reinforced hinge allows a bigger teardrop fold that reduces crease visibility, and the phone feels lighter than the Ultra despite identical folded dimensions. IP48 water resistance and Gorilla Glass Victus round out the durability features.
Poco F7 Ultra
A meaningful step up from previous Poco F-series phones with a premium glass-sandwich design, aluminum frame, and IP68 water resistance (immersible up to 2.5m for 30 minutes). At 212g it feels substantial without being heavy. The design is competent but not distinctive — it lacks the visual identity of competitors like the OnePlus 13R.
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Motorola Razr 2025
The 6.9-inch internal AMOLED is vibrant at FHD+ with 120Hz refresh and 3,000 nits peak brightness. The 3.6-inch cover screen running at 90Hz is the standout feature — it handles full Android apps, messages, and quick tasks without needing to unfold the phone.
Poco F7 Ultra
The 6.67-inch QHD+ OLED is one of the brightest panels on the market at 3,200 nits peak, with sharp 1440x3200 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. GSMArena noted it was the third-brightest phone they had tested at the time. The lack of LTPO technology is the main shortcoming at this tier.
Motorola Razr 2025
The MediaTek Dimensity 7400X handles daily tasks adequately but is noticeably behind flagship chipsets. Reviewers report occasional lag when switching apps and slow camera app performance, though it outperforms phones that cost $1,000 just two years ago.
Poco F7 Ultra
The Snapdragon 8 Elite with VisionBoost D7 GPU delivers raw benchmark scores that exceed even the Xiaomi 15 Ultra in some tests, with an AnTuTu score around 2.63 million. Lightning-fast OS navigation and multitasking. However, thermal management is aggressive — the aluminum frame reaches 45°C+ during extended gaming.
Motorola Razr 2025
The 50MP main camera captures good detail in well-lit conditions with vibrant colors, and the 32MP selfie camera is genuinely strong. However, the hardware is largely unchanged from the previous generation, low-light results are inconsistent, and shutter lag is noticeable.
Poco F7 Ultra
The first Poco phone with a telephoto camera (50MP, 2.5x optical zoom) is a landmark addition. The 50MP main sensor delivers nicely detailed images with excellent dynamic range, and Creative Bloq called it potentially "the best value camera phone of 2025." However, the 32MP ultrawide delivers muddy results, the selfie camera lacks autofocus, and video recording options are limited.
Motorola Razr 2025
The 4,500mAh battery reliably gets through a full day with moderate use, and some reviewers reported two days under light conditions. 30W wired charging hits 61% in 30 minutes, and 15W wireless charging is a welcome inclusion at this price point.
Poco F7 Ultra
The 5,300mAh battery provides reliable all-day endurance with 7-8 hours screen-on time. The standout is 120W wired charging that fills the battery from flat in approximately 30 minutes, plus 50W wireless charging support. Mark Ellis Reviews called the battery life "staggeringly good" and "insane."
Motorola Razr 2025
Ships with Android 15 and has already received Android 16. Moto gestures (chop for flashlight, twist for camera) remain useful additions. However, only 3 years of OS updates is far behind Samsung and Google's 7-year commitments, and significant bloatware mars the software experience.
Poco F7 Ultra
Launched with HyperOS 2.0 on Android 15, with HyperOS 3 (Android 16) already rolling out. Performance optimization for the Snapdragon 8 Elite is solid. However, HyperOS ships with embedded ads in system apps, ~40 unnecessary bloatware apps in the global version, and debloating via ADB is strongly recommended.