
Poco
Great

Vivo
Excellent
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.
Vivo X200 Ultra
The 6.78-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED with 4,500 nits peak brightness is among the brightest and most color-accurate smartphone displays available.
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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.
Vivo X200 Ultra
The MediaTek Dimensity 9400 with up to 16GB RAM provides flagship performance with impressive power efficiency, outperforming Snapdragon 8 Elite in battery tests.
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.
Vivo X200 Ultra
The crown jewel — a triple ZEISS camera system headlined by a 200MP 1-inch periscope telephoto that redefines what smartphone zoom can achieve.