
Poco
Outstanding value, gaming-first midranger

Vivo
The video and zoom monster
Poco X7 Pro
Poco X7 Pro
Poco X7 Pro
A 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED that punches well above its price on brightness and smoothness.
Vivo X300 Ultra
A 6.82-inch 144Hz LTPO AMOLED, now flat rather than quad-curved. Lab measurements put real brightness near 1,900 nits in auto and ~3,300 nits on a small window — among the best panels on any phone — and reviewers single out content consumption and clarity as standouts.
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Vivo X300 Ultra
Vivo X300 Ultra
Poco X7 Pro
A dependable 50MP main with excellent video stabilization — good for the price, but a clear secondary priority on a performance-first phone.
Vivo X300 Ultra
The reason the X300 Ultra exists: a near-1-inch 200MP 35mm main (Sony Lytia 901), a 200MP 85mm periscope, and the best ultrawide sensor on the market, tuned with Zeiss. Reviewers near-universally rate it the best-equipped camera phone of 2026 — with two important caveats: the 35mm default is divisive, and on raw image quality it's only marginally ahead of the cheaper X300 Pro.
Poco X7 Pro
A roomy 6,000mAh cell (6,550mAh in India) with fast 90W charging and the brick in the box — endurance that's good in daily use but debated under heavy load.
Vivo X300 Ultra
Vivo grew the silicon-carbon cell 10% to 6,600mAh while keeping the body the same size. Real-world endurance is strong — ~16h active-use score, ~7h heavy screen-on, 13–14 hour days with charge to spare — and 100W wired refills it in under an hour, with 40W wireless.