Display & Daily Use
itel S25 Ultra:
The big win here is the AMOLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate — colours are vibrant, blacks are deep, and watching YouTube videos or scrolling reels in bright outdoor light feels much better than typical budget phones. Peak brightness is strong enough for sunny days in Karachi or Lahore. However, some users online report the 120 Hz sometimes behaves inconsistently outside settings menus in real life.
Samsung A07:
Samsung’s panel is a solid 6.7″ 90 Hz LCD, smooth for regular browsing or WhatsApp chats, but the resolution is lower (HD+), so text and videos don’t look as sharp — especially if you’re used to AMOLED quality. Still decent for daily use like streaming and social apps.
Verdict (Display):
S25 Ultra offers a noticeably better screen for media and daily use.
Performance & Real-World
itel S25 Ultra:
The Unisoc T620 handles everyday tasks well — social apps, video streaming, and light gaming run smoothly. But for heavy games like PUBG Mobile or Call of Duty, expect modest performance and some heating. It’s fine for casual gamers and multitasking but not a powerhouse.
Samsung A07:
Equipped with the Helio G99, which generally outperforms the Unisoc chip in real-world benchmarks — we see more stable performance in games and multitasking, and smoother UI animations from Samsung’s One UI. You also benefit from long-term software support (around 6 years of updates), which is great for future proofing.
Verdict (Performance):
A07 edges ahead for overall speed & gaming reliability.
Cameras (Day & Night)
itel S25 Ultra:
Front camera: Big 32 MP sensor gives good selfies with lots of detail — great for vloggers or social media posts.
Rear camera: 50 MP main sensor takes crisp photos in daylight with rich colours and detail. Night shots are okay but can get a bit noisy in low light.
Samsung A07:
Rear camera: Also 50 MP + 2 MP depth — solid daylight shots, good colour, and nice portrait mode.
Front camera: 8 MP is perfectly usable for video calls and casual selfies, but not as sharp as the itel.
In everyday scenarios — street photos, food, market shots — itel wins selfies, while Samsung matches or slightly wins rear camera consistency depending on lighting.
Battery Life
Both phones have 5000 mAh batteries, and in Pakistani daily use (WhatsApp, YouTube, social media, light gaming), full day use is easy.
Samsung A07 charges slightly faster with up to 25 W support — quicker top-ups before going out.
itel S25 Ultra’s 18 W charging is slower on paper but still gets you through the day without stress.
Verdict (Battery):
Very close tie, slight edge to Samsung for charging speed.
Software & User Experience
itel S25 Ultra:
Runs itelOS on Android 14 with local custom features. Good for users who just want basics, but updates may be slower compared to Samsung.
Samsung A07:
Comes with Android 15 + One UI 7, and Samsung promises many years of OS & security updates, which means fewer worries about getting outdated fast.
In Pakistan, where people keep phones long, software support matters a lot — and Samsung leads here.
Final Verdict (2026)
Best for Display & Selfies: itel S25 Ultra
If you love watching media, enjoy brighter and sharper colours, and want a great selfie camera without spending extra — this phone feels premium for the price.
Best for Performance, Updates & Reliability: Samsung Galaxy A07
If you want a phone that’s smoother overall, better at gaming/multitasking, has longer software support, and faster charging — go with Samsung.
Honest Opinion:
If your budget and priorities are mostly about media experience and selfies, the itel S25 Ultra gives strong value. But if you value long-term use, software reliability, and smoother daily performance, the Samsung Galaxy A07 is the more balanced choice in 2026.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Which phone has a better display, itel S25 Ultra or Samsung A07?
The itel S25 Ultra has a brighter and sharper AMOLED 120 Hz display, ideal for videos and social media. Samsung A07 has a 6.7″ HD+ LCD 90 Hz screen, which is decent but not as vivid.
2. Which phone performs better for gaming and multitasking?
Samsung A07 is slightly better for gaming and smooth multitasking thanks to the Helio G99 chipset, while itel S25 Ultra is fine for casual use and light games.
3. How do the cameras compare?
itel S25 Ultra excels in selfies with a 32 MP front camera. Both phones have a 50 MP rear camera, but Samsung A07 handles daylight shots consistently. Night photos on both can be a bit noisy.
4. What about battery life?
Both phones have 5000 mAh batteries. Samsung A07 supports 25 W fast charging, slightly faster than itel’s 18 W. Both last a full day under typical Pakistani usage.
5. Which phone is better for software and long-term updates?
Samsung A07 wins here, running Android 15 + One UI 7 with around 6 years of updates, while itel S25 Ultra runs Android 14 with itelOS, which gets slower updates.
6. Which phone should I buy in 2026?
Choose itel S25 Ultra if you prioritize selfies and media display quality.
Choose Samsung A07 if you want better performance, software reliability, and longer support for everyday use.
7. Are these phones suitable for Pakistan’s outdoor sunlight?
itel S25 Ultra is better for bright sunlight due to its AMOLED panel. Samsung A07’s LCD is visible but not as vibrant outdoors.
