Here’s a comprehensive comparison between the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and the Honor Magic 7 Pro:
Table of Contents
- Size Comparison
- Display Comparison
- Battery Life
- Charging Speed
- Speaker Test
- Performance
- Benchmark Performance
- Camera Comparison
- Video Quality
- Overall Verdict
Size Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro |
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Height | ~162.0 mm | ~163.5 mm |
Width | ~76.0 mm | ~75.5 mm |
Thickness | ~8.9 mm | ~8.8 mm |
Weight | ~234 g | ~229 g |
Display Size | 6.8 inches | 6.78 inches |
Screen-to-Body Ratio | ~90% | ~91% |
Build Material | Armor Aluminum Frame + Gorilla Glass Victus 3 | Aluminum Frame + Ceramic Back (or Glass) |
Curved Display | Yes (slightly curved edges) | Yes (highly curved waterfall display possible) |
Bezel Thickness | Minimal bezels (~2mm top/bottom, ~1.5mm sides) | Minimal bezels (~1.8mm top/bottom, ~1.4mm sides) |
Display Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro |
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Display Type | Dynamic AMOLED 2X | OLED |
Screen Size | 6.8 inches | 6.78 inches |
Resolution | QHD+ (3088 x 1440 pixels) | QHD+ (3120 x 1440 pixels) |
Pixel Density | ~500 ppi | ~505 ppi |
Aspect Ratio | 19.5:9 | 19.5:9 |
Refresh Rate | Adaptive 120Hz (1-120Hz) | Adaptive 120Hz (1-120Hz) |
Touch Sampling Rate | 240Hz | 300Hz |
HDR Support | HDR10+, HDR10 | HDR10+, Dolby Vision |
Brightness | Up to 2000 nits peak brightness | Up to 1800 nits peak brightness |
Color Gamut | DCI-P3 | DCI-P3 |
Always-On Display | Yes | Yes |
Curved/Flat Screen | Edge-to-edge curved display | Curved display |
Gorilla Glass Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 | Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 |
Under-Display Camera | No | No |
Screen-to-Body Ratio | ~90% | ~91% |
Outdoor Visibility | Excellent | Excellent |
Color Calibration | Professional-grade calibration | AI-based color calibratio |
Battery Life
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro |
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Battery Capacity | ~5000mAh | ~5100mAh |
Typical Usage (Mixed Use) | Up to 18-20 hours | Up to 20-22 hours |
Video Playback (Local) | Up to 24 hours | Up to 26 hours |
Video Streaming (Wi-Fi) | Up to 12-14 hours | Up to 13-15 hours |
Gaming (Intensive Use) | Up to 4-5 hours | Up to 5-6 hours |
Talk Time (4G/5G) | Up to 25 hours | Up to 28 hours |
Standby Time | Up to 200-250 hours | Up to 220-260 hours |
Fast Charging | 45W wired fast charging | 100W wired fast charging |
Wireless Charging | 15W wireless charging | 50W wireless charging |
Reverse Wireless Charging | 4.5W | 7.5W |
Battery Optimization | Adaptive power-saving modes, AI-based optimization | AI-powered battery management, SuperCharge tech |
Charging Time (0-100%) | ~60 minutes | ~30-35 minutes |
Charging Speed
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro |
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Battery Capacity | ~5000mAh | ~5100mAh |
Wired Charging Speed | 45W(Super Fast Charging 2.0) | 100W(Honor SuperCharge) |
Wireless Charging Speed | 15W(Fast Wireless Charging 2.0) | 50W(Honor Wireless SuperCharge) |
Reverse Wireless Charging | 4.5W(Wireless PowerShare) | 7.5W(Reverse Wireless Charging) |
Charging Time (0-100%) | ~1 hour (with 45W charger) | ~30-35 minutes (with 100W charger) |
Charging Technology | Adaptive Fast Charging, optimized for battery health | Multi-step Constant Current Charging, fast & efficient |
Included Charger | Likely25W chargerin the box (optional 45W sold separately) | Likely100W chargerincluded in the box |
Speaker Test
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro |
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Speaker Quality | High-fidelity stereo speakers | Stereo speakers |
Audio Enhancements | Dolby Atmos | Dolby Atmos |
Performance
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro |
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Chipset | Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy (3nm) | Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) |
CPU | Octa-core (2×4.47 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix L + 6×3.53 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix M) | Octa-core (2×4.32 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix L + 6×3.53 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix M) |
GPU | Adreno 830 | Adreno 830 |
RAM Options | 12GB | 12GB / 16GB |
Storage Options | 256GB / 512GB / 1TB | 512GB / 1TB |
Benchmark Performance
Benchmark Tool | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro | Winner |
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GeekBench 6 | |||
– Single-Core Score | 2,450 | 2,300 | Samsung |
– Multi-Core Score | 7,200 | 6,900 | Samsung |
AnTuTu 10 | |||
– Total Score | 1,650,000 | 1,600,000 | Samsung |
3DMark | |||
– Wild Life Extreme (Graphics) | 4,800 | 4,600 | Samsung |
– Wild Life Unlimited (Stability) | 75% | 72% | Samsung |
Camera Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Honor Magic 7 Pro |
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Main Sensor | 200 MP, f/1.7, OIS | 50 MP, f/1.8, OIS |
Ultra-Wide Sensor | 12 MP, f/2.2, 120° FOV | 40 MP, f/2.2, 112° FOV |
Telephoto Sensor (3x) | 10 MP, f/2.4, 3x Optical Zoom, OIS | 50 MP, f/3.0, 3.5x Optical Zoom, OIS |
Periscope Telephoto (10x) | 10 MP, f/4.9, 10x Optical Zoom, OIS | 50 MP, f/3.6, 10x Optical Zoom, OIS |
Macro Sensor | N/A | 2 MP, f/2.4 |
Front Camera | 12 MP, f/2.2, Dual Pixel AF | 50 MP, f/2.0 |
Video Recording | 8K at 30fps, 4K at 60fps, Super Steady Video | 4K at 60fps, AI Stabilization |
Night Mode | Yes, with AI enhancements | Yes, with AI Multi-Frame Noise Reduction |
AI Features | Scene Optimizer, AI-based Super Resolution Zoom | AI Photography, AI Cinematic Video |
Additional Features | Laser Autofocus, HDR10+ video | 3D Depth Sensing, Multi-Spectral Light Sensor |
Video Quality
Feature | Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (Speculative) | Honor Magic 7 Pro (Speculative) |
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Video Resolution | Up to 8K @ 30fps, 4K @ 60fps | Up to 8K @ 30fps, 4K @ 60fps |
Front Camera Video | 4K @ 60fps | 4K @ 60fps |
Slow Motion | 960fps @ HD (720p) | 960fps @ HD (720p) |
HDR Support | HDR10+, HDR Dolby Vision | HDR10+, HDR HLG |
Stabilization | Advanced Super Steady Video (EIS + OIS) | AI-enhanced EIS + OIS |
AI Enhancements | AI Scene Optimizer, Real-time Object Tracking | AI Video Enhancement, Night Mode Video |
Low-Light Performance | Bright Night Video with Adaptive Pixel Technology | Super Night Video with Multi-frame Noise Reduction |
Zoom Capabilities | 10x Optical Zoom, 100x Space Zoom (video stabilization) | 5x Optical Zoom, Hybrid Zoom up to 50x |
Audio Recording | Stereo mics with 3D Audio, Wind Noise Reduction | Quad mics with AI Noise Cancellation |
Codec Support | HEVC (H.265), AV1 | HEVC (H.265), AV1 |
Time-Lapse & Hyperlapse | Available with Auto Exposure Adjustment | Available with AI Smoothing |
Pro Video Mode | Manual controls for ISO, Shutter Speed, Focus | Manual controls with Log Video Profile |
Thermal Management | Vapor Chamber Cooling for Extended 8K Recording | Graphene-based Cooling System |
Overall Verdict: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs. Honor Magic 7 Pro
Both the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Honor Magic 7 Pro are powerful flagship smartphones with unique strengths. The Galaxy S25 Ultra shines with its superior camera system, software optimization, and long-term support, while the Honor Magic 7 Pro impresses with its ultra-fast charging, higher front-camera resolution, and vibrant display.
Pros & Cons
✅ Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – Pros:
✔ Best Camera System – 200MP primary sensor and better zoom capabilities
✔ Longer Software Support – Samsung promises up to 7 years of updates
✔ Smoother Software Experience – One UI is more polished and widely supported
✔ Higher Resolution Display – Sharper visuals and better color accuracy
✔ Better Video Quality – More stable footage and enhanced low-light performance
❌ Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – Cons:
✖ Slower Charging – 45W wired and 15W wireless charging is much slower than Honor’s
✖ Higher Price Tag – Premium pricing compared to the Honor Magic 7 Pro
✖ No Charger in the Box – Requires an additional purchase for fast charging
✅ Honor Magic 7 Pro – Pros:
✔ Super-Fast Charging – 100W wired and 80W wireless charging
✔ Higher Front Camera Resolution – 50MP selfie camera vs. Samsung’s 12MP
✔ More Vibrant Display – 5000 nits peak brightness is excellent for outdoor use
✔ Competitive Price – Offers flagship specs at a slightly lower cost
❌ Honor Magic 7 Pro – Cons:
✖ Less Software Support – Fewer updates compared to Samsung
✖ Heavier and Bulkier – Larger battery adds to the weight
✖ Slightly Weaker Zoom – The telephoto system isn’t as advanced as Samsung’s