
Poco
Great

Xiaomi
Excellent
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.
Xiaomi 15 Pro
Premium glass-and-metal construction with flat aluminum sides and IP68 water resistance. At 8.35mm thin and 213g, it's impressively slim for housing a 6,100mAh battery. Available in four colors including Spruce Green and Rock Grey.
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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.
Xiaomi 15 Pro
The 6.73-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED is a technical marvel, hitting 3,200 nits peak brightness while consuming 24% less power than the Xiaomi 14 Pro's display. The 1920Hz PWM dimming reduces eye strain, though some users report OLED smear at low brightness levels.
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.
Xiaomi 15 Pro
The Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) delivers a 44% single-core improvement over the previous generation and manages thermals better than most competitors. NotebookCheck awarded a 99% application performance score, placing it among the fastest phones available.
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.
Xiaomi 15 Pro
The triple 50MP Leica Summilux system delivers solid results with a standout 5x periscope telephoto. The main sensor with f/1.44 aperture handles most scenarios well, and AI Zoom makes 20x digital shots usable. However, the ultrawide is the clear weak link, and the system can't quite match the Vivo X200 Pro's imaging prowess.
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."
Xiaomi 15 Pro
The 6,100mAh silicon-carbon battery combined with the ultra-efficient display delivers class-leading endurance. NotebookCheck awarded a 93% battery score, and the phone consumes dramatically less power than its predecessor (4.42W vs 6.17W for display). 90W wired and 50W wireless charging round out the package.
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.
Xiaomi 15 Pro
HyperOS 2 based on Android 15 brings improved fluency over HyperOS 1 and is now receiving the HyperOS 3/Android 16 update. However, the Chinese ROM lacks Google services out of the box, and the community considers HyperOS bloated with unnecessary apps compared to stock Android.