In this test, Versus compared the nine flagship devices using the camera without Lumix S5ii mirror as a reference point. The test was divided into three main segments: studio shots, day portrait and low lighting portrait. During the test, the Pixel and Sony Xperia 1 VII quickly took their place and kept it until the end – respectively in eighth and ninth position.
For studio shots, the Vivo X200 Ultra is tied with the iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone 16 Pro Max in first position with 14 points. In the day photo category, the Vivo X200 Ultra took first place with 13 points. In the “Low light” category, Vivo also won first place with 13 points. Versus added two additional categories: video portrait in daylight and portrait video in low light. Vivo took first place in both categories, obtaining the maximum of available points.
Here is the general classification of phones in portrait photography:
- Sony Xperia 1 VII (12 points)
- Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (19 points)
- Honor Magic 7 Pro (22 points)
- OnePlus 13 (25 points)
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (28 points)
- iPhone 16 Pro Max (30 points)
- Xiaomi 15 Ultra (32 points)
- Oppo Find X8 Ultra (36 points)
- Vivo X200 Ultra (40 points)
Vivo’s victory is not the result of chance our ultra -vivo x200 Ultra vivo x200 test is indeed the Houdini of portrait photography. During a previous test, the X200 Ultra imposed itself as the king of the zoom against the same group of flagship devices, although there is no Sony in the table.