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itel S25 Ultra: They Aren’t Trying to Hide It Anymore

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itel is at it again, and this time, they’re not even trying to hide it. Introducing the itel S25 Ultra, a phone that literally screams “Hey, we know where we got this from,” the only difference being they’re not asking you to break the bank to enjoy it, understandable. So with a name that could easily be Samsung’s next S-series flagship, the S25 Ultra might leave you thinking if imitation truly is the sincerest form of flattery.

Let’s start by addressing the obvious: itel has fully embraced its identity as the unabashed copycat of the smartphone world, and honestly, I can’t even be mad about it anymore. I mean, the specs aren’t bad for the price, but this whole borrowing thing isn’t something new for them.

Specifications Overview

FeatureDetails
Display6.78-inch FHD+ 3D-Curved AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 1400-nit peak brightness
ProcessorUNISOC T620 SoC
RAM & Storage8GB RAM (+8GB Virtual RAM), 256GB UFS 2.2 Storage
Rear Cameras50MP main + macro lens + unspecified third lens
Front Camera32MP (hole-punch notch)
Battery5000mAh with 18W fast charging
Operating SystemAndroid 14 (Upgradeable to Android 15)
Build6.9mm slim, 163g weight, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, IP64-rated
ExtrasNFC, under-display fingerprint scanner, DTS Sound, IR blaster
ColorsMeteor Titanium, Bromo Black, Komodo Ocean
Price (Philippines)PHP 7,999 (approx. $140 / £115) via TikTok Shop; PHP 10,999 ($195 / £160) retail

itel’s Design “Inspiration”

Now, let’s start with the design. Itel doesn’t just borrow design cues, they run a whole “buy one, get five” sale on other brands’ ideas, I’m not being rude but we’ve seen this multiple times. As I previously said about the itel P65, they didn’t just take one or two cues:

they went on a full shopping spree and stuffed their cart with all the popular guys have to offer.

One thing I can downright praise is the S25 Ultra’s curved AMOLED display and under-display fingerprint sensor which are straight out of the premium playbook and hard to achieve at this price point.

Performance

Now, let’s talk about that UNISOC T620 processor, I have an ugly history with these. I’ve had my beef with UNISOC chips in past itel devices, like the itel S23 and P40 Plus, where I noted the “enthusiastic” performance of their processors.

Need a translation for that?

They often sound better than they perform. Without actually testing the S25 Ultra firsthand, I can’t confirm whether this chipset will shine or fizzle out like its predecessors so I won’t be a hater without any physical evidence. But if history is any indicator, slightly demanding games and multitasking might not be this phone’s strong suit.

For example, in my review of the P40 Plus, I noted how:

the Unisoc T606 is simply too weak to handle these(FC Mobile and PUBG Mobile) games, even on the lowest settings.

While the T620 is technically an upgrade, I wouldn’t expect miracles here.

Cameras

The 50MP main camera sounds promising, as does the 32MP selfie one, but again, we’ve heard this story before. On previous models like the S24, the camera hardware delivered decent results, but it was clear that “it won’t compete with the Pixel 7a or the Nothing Phone 2a.”, I also noted that those phones are 3x the S24’s price though. So if you’re looking for budget-friendly cameras that can handle everyday shots, this should suffice but don’t expect DSLR-level quality which is quite obvious to be fair.

Battery Life and Software

If there’s one area itel consistently delivers, it’s battery life, this one needs no introduction. The 5000mAh battery paired with 18W charging should easily get you through a day or more of moderate use. However, I wish they’d pushed for faster charging speeds in 2024, it’s starting to feel dated at this point, but slower charging means better battery life so that’s nice of them to do that.

As for the software, itel OS 14.5 (based on Android 14) will come with its fair share of pre-installed apps, gimmicky features and a whole load of bloatware. While I’ve previously highlighted itel’s AI assistant as

eager to help but not quite measuring up to Google Assistant

t’s these quirky extras that sometimes add charm to their phones.

Conclusion

Finally here’s the thing, I’m not in a position to judge the S25 Ultra’s actual performance or value for money since I don’t actually have the device in hand. But based on these specs and my previous experiences with itel devices, the phone seems like a solid budget option for casual users.

However, the same issues that plagued their older models might still linger here:

borrowed design, mediocre processors, and hit-or-miss execution.

But for PHP 7,999 ($140 USD / £115 GBP), it’s a tempting deal and I don’t think anyone would even care about that. Although at the higher price of PHP 10,999 ($195 USD / £160 GBP), you might find better alternatives in brands like Xiaomi or Infinix.

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Android Gadgets Review Smartphones

Vivo Exclusive Features You Probably Won’t Pay Attention To

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Vivo has earned its place as a frontrunner in the smartphone market which is something I only discovered now while working on this article series. So my guess is that they earned this position by consistently delivering thoughtful innovations, like every other Chinese company out there, so rather than relying on flashy gimmicks, they focus on features that genuinely enhance user experience, and again, this is not a Vivo thing, that’s just how Chinese phones are made in my opinion. Now here’s what makes Vivo stand out!

1. OriginOS

Vivo’s OriginOS reimagines the Android experience with a sleek, functional design which most people call a wannabe iOS, not my words though. There isn’t much to say about this since it’s just an Android skin that has it’s own quirks, just like the rest. However, what I can comment on is the layout for widgets which ensures an organized home screen, and also features like Nano Alerts that deliver notifications in a subtle, non-intrusive way. So from Vivo’s perspective, OriginOS is all about making Android simpler, cleaner, and more intuitive, but I believe Android is already good just the way it is.

2. ZEISS Camera Collaboration

Now to the exciting ones, let’s start with the partnership between Vivo and ZEISS. By integrating ZEISS optical technology, Vivo offers cameras that capture photos with great clarity and precision, and they are packed with features like portrait effects and advanced lens quality to elevate your photos to what we’d call kinda-professional standards, hence making every image a potential masterpiece.

3. V1+ Imaging Chip

The V1+ Imaging Chip is Vivo’s proprietary contribution to better image processing, and yes, almost all smartphones have something of their own that does this, but hear me out first. So this is designed to enhance low-light photography and the chip works behind the scenes to reduce any noise and improve clarity in photos and videos. It’s mostly effective in dim conditions, ensuring your nighttime shots look vibrant and natural, whereas my nighttime images look like something that was taken at night, literally.

4. Gimbal Stabilization

Believe it or not, Vivo’s got some Gimbal Stabilization technology that mimics the effect of a physical gimbal, reducing motion blur and delivering steady footage. This works differently to the stabilisation technologies other phones use, I don’t know how but it’s just the special one on the block.

5. Dual-LED Flash with Aura Light

We all know that portrait photography can be tricky in low light(especially for people like me who rely on their phones to adjust every setting), now Vivo addresses this with its “Dual-LED Flash” and “Aura Light”. So this feature creates a soft, diffused light that enhances skin tones and eliminates harsh shadows.

6. Ultra Large VC Bionic Cooling System

We all know that high-performance smartphones often run the risk of overheating. In fact, I saw this ad by Xiaomi where they created chocolate bridges and put two phones on top of them running Genshin Impact, we won’t get deep into that though. Back to the main point now, Vivo addresses this with its Ultra Large VC Bionic Cooling System. Which is an advanced cooling mechanism that efficiently dissipates heat, ensuring the phone remains cool even during demanding tasks like gaming or video editing. So it’s just a really cool feature that keeps performance smooth and uninterrupted, no matter how hard you push the device.

Conclusion

Now there isn’t much I could include about Vivos, they are really solid devices but they lack the “WOW” factor most smartphones have, and yes, they do have their own things going on, but they’re just not enough to woo me, so sorry Vivo, maybe next time. Anyway, this is the fourth post in our series on exclusive smartphone features, and there’s still more to explore so stay tuned.

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Android Nothing Smartphones

Introducing the Nothing Phone 2a… Again

An image showcasing all the Nothing Phone 2a variants

So here we go again, meet the new Nothing Phone 2a Plus Community Edition, the latest in this evolving lineup. Now, this limited edition release has a glow-in-the-dark design, fan-made customizations, and, well, only 1,000 units, which makes it more collector’s item than a daily driver.

The Nothing Phone 2a Journey

So it’s March 2024, I’m watching Carl and Akis talk about the Nothing Phone 2a, a budget-friendly model that was in Black, White, and Milk finishes. It was sleek, simple, and maintained that transparent design Nothing is known for, but with a more wallet friendly price point and I was all over the place about this particular model. With a MediaTek Dimensity 7000 chip and straightforward specs, this was a solid, no frills choice that aimed to bring a bit of Nothing’s minimalist aesthetic to a larger audience at a cheaper price, and it was and still is neat. As soon as the phone got launched, talks of the Community Edition began, but we never expected what we got in-between.

Come April, the company made waves by releasing a Blue Edition, exclusive to India. And for the record, this wasn’t just a paint job, it was a statement. The blue back panel was a first for them, and it added a fresh aesthetic to the lineup. For a brief moment, the Blue Edition was the coolest thing on the block in the Nothing Phone community.

But Nothing wasn’t finished, we’re now in May 2024, which brought the Special Edition, which took things a step further by incorporating the primary colors, red, yellow, and blue into its transparent design. This model let a bit of playfulness shine through the back, giving the phone an artsy look that felt right in line with Nothing’s quirky, design-forward ethos, and as usual, the fans loved it, to be fair, who wouldn’t?

Phone 2a Plus and Plus Community Edition

This is where things get crazy, now Nothing cranked things up a notch in July 2024 with the Phone 2a Plus. With this one we saw a few more meaningful upgrades to the model itself, a faster MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro 5G processor and a new 50 MP front camera. The Phone 2a Plus offered a bit more power and appeal for those wanting a blend of “midrange” performance with the signature Nothing style (Midrange is in quotes considering that the base model is the budget one). It was the first hint that Nothing could push this budget line a bit further without losing what made it stand out in the first place.

Then now in October 2024, Nothing announced the Phone 2a Plus Community Edition, a glow-in-the-dark model created in collaboration with the brand’s own community. Now this is the only variant we were anticipating, since we knew it was being made from the beginning. So what’s new you may ask. The back glows green in the dark, creating a unique “Phosphorescence” effect that doesn’t just look good but also helps you locate your phone in the depths of a dimly lit room. The packaging even glows, I just love their attention to detail.

2a Plus Community Edition vs 2a

This limited edition doesn’t just bring a new look, it also carries the hardware upgrades from the Phone 2a Plus. Here’s how the specs of the Community Edition compare to the original Phone 2a:

SpecificationStandard Phone (2a)Phone (2a) Plus Community Edition
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7000MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro 5G
Front Camera16 MP50 MP
Glow-in-the-Dark DesignNo, duhYes
Screen Size6.5 inches, 1080p OLED6.5 inches, 1080p OLED
RAM6 GB8 GB
Storage Options128 GB128/256 GB
Color OptionsBlack, White, MilkGlow-in-the-Dark Green
Special PackagingNoYes, glow-in-the-dark packaging
Price$299$399
AvailabilityRegular productionLimited to 1,000 units

All The Models in One Table

Here’s a detailed comparison table of all Nothing Phone (2a) variants, including the CMF Phone 1 for additional context since I thought it’d be relevant to compare it to the 2a’s since it’s also a budget device. This should help highlight how each version differs in design, specs, and special features.

FeatureNothing Phone 2a StandardNothing Phone 2a Blue EditionNothing Phone 2a Special EditionNothing Phone 2a PlusNothing Phone 2a Plus Community EditionCMF Phone 1
Release DateMarch 2024April 2024May 2024July 2024October 2024September 2024
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7000MediaTek Dimensity 7000MediaTek Dimensity 7000MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro 5GMediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro 5GSnapdragon 782G
Front Camera16 MP16 MP16 MP50 MP50 MP32 MP
Rear Cameras50 MP + 16 MP50 MP + 16 MP50 MP + 16 MP50 MP + 16 MP50 MP + 16 MP50 MP
Glow-in-the-Dark FeatureNoNoNoNoYesNo
Screen Size & Type6.5-inch OLED, 1080p6.5-inch OLED, 1080p6.5-inch OLED, 1080p6.5-inch OLED, 1080p6.5-inch OLED, 1080p6.43-inch AMOLED, 120Hz
RAM6 GB6 GB6 GB8 GB8 GB6 GB
Storage Options128 GB128 GB128 GB128/256 GB128/256 GB128 GB
Color OptionsBlack, White, MilkBlueRed, Yellow, Blue accentsBlack, White, MilkGlow-in-the-Dark GreenInterchangable back
Special PackagingNoNoNoNoYes, glow-in-the-dark packagingNo
Operating SystemNothing OS (based on Android)Nothing OS (based on Android)Nothing OS (based on Android)Nothing OS (based on Android)Nothing OS (based on Android)CMF OS (based on Android)
Battery Capacity4500 mAh4500 mAh4500 mAh4500 mAh4500 mAh4500 mAh
Price$299$299$299$349$399$149
AvailabilityRegularIndia-exclusiveLimited EditionRegularLimited to 1,000 unitsRegular

Is It Worth the Hype?

For $399, the Community Edition is pricier than the standard Phone 2a, but that extra cost goes towards a unique design that’s unlikely to be repeated. With only 1,000 units out there, this phone is mainly made for collecters I guess. However, the glow-in-the-dark feature is gimmicky but in a fun, nostalgic way that adds to its personality, especially if you’re someone who values design as much as performance.

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