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OPPO Find X8 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: It’s not even a contest


OPPO Find X8 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Design

OPPO Find X8 Ultra review

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Modern phone design has coalesced into a sea of similar-looking flat-sided devices, and that’s true of the Find X8 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Ultra as well. That said, the Find X8 Ultra has some differentiation thanks to the massive camera island at the back. The camera housing definitely dominates attention, and as it’s centered, it doesn’t lead to any wobble when using the phone on a table.

Although the device looks distinctive, it doesn’t quite have the same elegance of its predecessors. I still prefer the dual-tone design of last year’s Find X7 Ultra, and the leather back combined with the glass insert around the camera housing gave it much better flair.

OPPO Find X8 Ultra review

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Still, the Find X8 Ultra looks better than the S25 Ultra, with Samsung once again using the same design aesthetic as the last four years. The phone has a flatter profile this year, but other than that, there isn’t much in the way of visual changes. While Samsung pioneered ingress protection on phones, the S25 Ultra misses out on IP69; the phone has the usual IP68 dust and water resistance. The Find X8 Ultra gets both IP68 and IP69, allowing it to be immune to pressurized jets of water.

Angled view of the Galaxy S25 Ultra face-down

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The Find X8 Ultra is thicker and heavier than the S25 Ultra but the difference isn’t noticeable in daily use, and the upside is that you get a massive battery boost; Samsung still used a 5000mAh battery on its phone, while the Find X8 Ultra gets a 6100mAh unit.

OPPO Find X8 Ultra review

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You get a better in-hand feel with the Find X8 Ultra, and there are two dedicated buttons on the device; the alert slider is now a button, and it is similar to what you get on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The button is heavily customizable, and it allows you to toggle the flashlight, launch the camera, trigger DND, and so on. The other button is on the right, and it acts as a camera shutter.

While I didn’t see much use out of the camera shutter key, the action button is quite decent. On the whole, the Find X8 Ultra has the better design and in-hand feel, and even though it doesn’t look quite as distinctive, it outshines what Samsung is selling.

OPPO Find X8 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Panel

OPPO Find X8 Ultra review

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The Galaxy S25 Ultra has a 6.9-inch AMOLED panel, and it nails the basics; it has 120Hz refresh, great colors, and good brightness levels. But Samsung doesn’t have any meaningful eye care protection, and the phone misses out on PWM dimming. So if you’re sensitive to DC dimming, you will get headaches with extended use of the device.

Thankfully, Chinese brands are doing a much better job in this area, and the Find X8 Ultra gets 2,160Hz PWM dimming at all brightness levels. This is a big deal, and it genuinely makes a difference in daily use. The panel also gets brighter, has outstanding colors, and has ultra-thin bezels.

Both devices get stereo sound, but I found the X8 Ultra to be louder in general use. They both do a great job with gaming as well, and there are no issues in this regard.

OPPO Find X8 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Battery and hardware

OPPO Find X8 Ultra review

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If there’s one area where both devices are evenly matched, it’s the hardware. Both phones use the same Qualcomm silicon, and they have outstanding potential. There isn’t any lag or slowdown as such, and while overheating is an issue, it isn’t a huge problem unless you’re gaming.

Outside of that, there isn’t much that’s different. I prefer the ultrasonic reader on the Find X8 Ultra as it’s demonstrably faster than the one on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and it has better accuracy.

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