Xiaomi 15 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Rewriting the status quo

Xiaomi 15 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Design and display

Xiaomi 15 Ultra back view against Indian artwork

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Xiaomi made subtle changes to the design of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, and the result is a device that’s quite striking. While I’m using the white model, the two-tone variant of the device is styled to look like retro cameras, and it is definitely the one to get. The aesthetic combined with beveled sides and rounded edges make it great to hold and use, and even though it’s heavy at 226g, I didn’t notice that heft in regular use.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra side view with power and volume buttons

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The phone is built to last; Xiaomi is using a custom glass solution at the front, and the back is made out of a resilient material that weathers tumbles with ease. I didn’t use a case with the phone, and after a month and a half of extensive use with travel to three countries, the 15 Ultra still looks pristine.

Top-down view of the Galaxy S25 Ultra back

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Samsung chose to go with a similar design, but the Galaxy S25 Ultra has rounded edges, and that makes it a little easier to hold. Outside of that, it is still a giant slab of a phone, and while the design is familiar, it doesn’t quite stand out anywhere as much as Xiaomi’s device. That said, the use of a titanium mid-frame gives the device greater rigidity.

Both devices get IP68 ingress protection, and I didn’t see any issues in this regard. They both use ultrasonic biometric sensors, and the one on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is great to use — it’s fast to authenticate and is ideally located.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra home page against Indian artwork

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Xiaomi once again went with a 6.73-inch AMOLED panel, but it has much better brightness this time around. While the phone doesn’t get as bright as the Vivo X200 Pro or the Pixel 9 Pro XL, it is noticeably brighter than the S25 Ultra both indoors and outdoors, and that’s what ultimately matters. Xiaomi once again did a fantastic job tuning the panel out of the box, and you get vibrant colors and excellent contrast with plenty of adjustability.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review - 21x9

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To Samsung’s credit, the brand did a good job slotting in a bigger 6.9-inch panel into the S25 Ultra, and it also has good color vibrancy. The anti-reflective coating on the panel makes it well-suited to outdoor use, and although it doesn’t get as bright as its rivals, there are no issues viewing the panel under harsh sunlight.

Both phones do a great job with media playback and gaming, and they have good built-in audio. The Xiaomi 15 Ultra wins out thanks to a better in-hand feel and brighter panel, but the S25 Ultra gets a lot right — even though it doesn’t quite have the same great feel.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Hardware

Xiaomi 15 Ultra about section

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There isn’t anything missing on the hardware side of things, with both devices powered by the same Qualcomm silicon. Of course, Samsung once again gets a higher-binned version going up to 4.47GHz — while the standard platform in the Xiaomi goes up to 4.32GHz — but there’s no noticeable difference between the two in daily use. Both phones are among the fastest available today, and they run demanding games effortlessly.

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