- Hey! Finally, my order of Xiaomi 15 Ultra has arrived. This is the most premium smartphone for 2025 from Xiaomi. And personally, my daily driver is the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. And probably I might be able to tell you the differences and the improvements from its predecessor. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, together with a 6,000mAh of battery, a big 200MP periscope telephoto lens, and Bluetooth 6 capability. More details after this quick intro. (introduction music) This Xiaomi 15 Ultra that has 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage is currently priced at around Php59,000 that you can buy in UKDB Gadgets which I'll link on the description box below. But if you're looking for an online shop, I'll also post it on the description box below. Honestly, my first impression is that its camera has become larger. Its size has increased compared to the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. But one thing to like here is that its two-tone color looks really nice and refreshing. The other two colors that are available are only black and white which I think are kind of boring. This is the only color that's better since I think it's being inspired by the Leica Camera. You'll see the Ultra logo here which is something new that's not present in the 14 Ultra. And this time around, PU leather finish on one side and I believe that this is a plastic finish on the other side. They're both not a fingerprint magnet so it's okay for me. It also has side aluminum frames and a lot of antenna bands all over the phone. The protection of its front glass is a Xiaomi Shield Glass 2.0 which is tougher than ever compared to its predecessor which is the Shield 1. And this is also an IP68 dust and water resistant which I think is kind of lacking compared to other flagship IP69-rated. But of course, I always say don't try to dunk it to the water if you don't need it, because the worst thing that can happen to your happen once you dunk it on water is that there might be fog present on the camera lenses which there are many who complained about it on the Redmi Note 13 and even on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. You can also buy a camera kit for the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, but for me, I don't really find any practical usage for me, personally, on my daily usage. It has really great capabilities if you'll be able to get the most out of it as a photographer but I have an alternative way that I'll teach you. Take a look. Personally, I didn't buy the camera kit of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. Why? Because I don't really find any day-to-day real life usage that'll be practical for it. For the 14 Ultra, I bought a camera kit and well, honestly, I just used it twice for the span of two months. So you won't really bring it. So I found some alternatives that you can use for the 15 Ultra. If you're not the type of guy who'll always use the camera kit, you can consider this option. So I bought this from China. It's a case where you can attach your filters on which comes in really handy. I'm not sure when it's going to be available in the Philippines. But if there's already one, I'll just pop it on the description box. What this does is that you can attach your filters like what I bought from SmallRig. I have here a CPL filter, black mist filter, and also the VND filter that has 1-5 stop. Now, what I can do here is just simply attach it here. And it gets the job done. So any time I want to use this, I'll just adjust the variable as you can see. So it does its job being a filter. And another attachment that you can buy is this one from Ulanzi, the CG01 smartphone cap grip. It also has a Bluetooth shutter button here which also can be a shutter. And you can use it as a grip to mount it as a camera. So what you can do is... It'll look like this after you attach everything. Honestly, I don't really find the practical usage of the camera kit of Xiaomi. If you want to spend Php12,000, if you have the money, and you find any practical usage, okay, but if you're like me where you'll just use it once a month, I'd rather buy something like this one, from Ulanzi and a case like this one so you can attach your filters and you spend your money on the filters of SmallRig instead which I think it's more practical. And when you grip it, it looks something like this, it has almost the same feel as the camera kit of Xiaomi. What do you think? So if you want to know where you can buy these kits, I'll pop it on the description box below. One of the best things here is that this has a really powerful processor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite. It's the best for this year. And another good news for you is that Xiaomi gave the full potential of the chipset. And I was surprised that I was able to get a 2.7 million score on AnTuTu Benchmark, rivalling the same as the REDMAGIC 10 Pro which is a gaming phone. This is not a gaming phone but Xiaomi gave everything to you. You'd see on some of our other reviews that has the Snapdragon 8 Elite, like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, it's only got 2.1 million AnTuTu Benchmark score. The Samsung S25+ only got 1.9 million AnTuTu score. And if I remember it correctly, the realme GT 7 Pro only got 2.2 million AnTuTu score. And this is the breakdown score. Good job, Xiaomi. This is the benchmark score we got on Geekbench for its CPU benchmarking and GPU benchmarking. Its loop score is 5,700 on Wild Life Extreme with 76% stability. Honestly, its thermals are okay except that it's kind of rocky when it's about to finish, and it throttled to 79% of its best performance. Let's talk about battery. It's a huge jump from its predecessor, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra only has 5,000mAh of battery. This China ROM variant of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra comes with a 6,000mAh of silicon-carbon battery already. But when you buy the global ROM, it's only 5,410mAh which is still an upgrade from the predecessor. And what's good with the China ROM is that it comes together with a charging brick that's 90W HyperCharge of Xiaomi which is missing on the global variant. But they're both supported by 80W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging. For my experience using this for a week already, I would say its battery is fine. Personally speaking, I think it is better than the Xiaomi 14 Ultra which I think drains the battery a lot faster. Especially when I upgraded to the HyperOS 2, I noticed my battery drains even faster throughout the day. And another surprise that I got here is that it was able to give me a 20 hours and 46 minutes on the PCMark battery stress test under 50% brightness and 60Hz of screen refresh rate. For me, it's durable. Let's talk about its display. I noticed that one thing that it improved here is probably the display compared to the 14 Ultra. I feel like its screen is more vibrant while browsing on socials. Maybe because I'm also using the 14 Ultra for exactly a year already. But one thing I noticed is that its screen size didn't change. It still maintained a 6.73-inch LTPO AMOLED display with 120Hz of screen refresh rate. And of course, supporting Dolby Vision, HDR10+. Its peak brightness also increased to 3,200 nits to its predecessor which had 3,000 nits. If you're only browsing on socials, expect your experience to be good here. Browsing on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, be it on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, swiping on the reels, I think you won't have any problem here. As long as your internet connection is good, I guarantee you your experience will be very smooth here. If you're watching HD content on this phone, because it has Level 1 Widevine Security Level, for sure that you'll be really surprised with how great its display is here. Very punchy, bright colors, and the black is definitely blacker. By the way guys, I tried Globe, Smart, and DITO, they all were able to get 5G signal here. And currently, this one is running HyperOS 2 inside Android 15. And this one comes together with four Android major updates, so you should be updated up to Android 19. Now guys, let's talk about the audio. It has seven holes on the bottom and the other one is coming from its earpiece. So I just want to show you how loud it is. Would the sound blow my mind or not? (Season of Memories by GFRIEND) Honestly, its sound is loud, almost the same with the Xiaomi 14 Ultra but you'll feel its bass and it sounds really pleasing to the ears. We've played four games on this smartphone and I played Wuthering Waves, Farlight 84, Genshin Impact, and Call of Duty Mobile. One thing I noticed here is that its touch sampling rate has increased from 240Hz on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra up to 300Hz on the new Xiaomi 15 Ultra. On Genshin Impact, I would say my experience here was great. I hardly felt any lags on this game. My experience was so smooth. Battling against the boss and clashing with many enemies on the battlefield, you'll really feel that, okay, it's very smooth, I didn't feel any frame drops. If there are, it's almost negligible, I didn't feel that much on this smartphone. And the touch response was definitely fast. The sound is giving me a good experience on this one. It's really a flagship-level phone. Even if it's not a gaming smartphone, it's still powerful when it comes to gaming. The hottest I achieved here was around 43°C after 30 minutes of gaming. Wuthering Waves, my experience was also good. Though at times, I sometimes feel minor frame drops when fighting bosses. And another thing I liked here is that its response is fast on every single touch on this phone. Plus, its display is great. But one downside when you're playing Wuthering Waves on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is that it's quite hot at 48°C after 30 minutes. On Farlight 84, you won't have any problems here maxing out the graphics. One thing I noticed here is that the gaming experience is smooth and I almost didn't feel any lags along the way. Playing for around 30 minutes of ranked matches here, I really enjoyed here. The touch response was fast and the display is good. I reached 43°C after 30 minutes of gameplay. On Call of Duty Mobile, it's very doable here. And honestly, I also maxed out its graphics and it gave me a really good experience here. The display was nice and its sound is loud. You'll really feel the footsteps coming from the left and right. And its gameplay was also immersive. The hottest I achieved after 30 minutes of gameplay was 41°C. Of course, right now we want to highlight the camera of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. It starts off with the 50MP main camera sensor with OIS that has an aperture of f/1.6. This one is a Sony LYT900 sensor. Followed by a 50MP telephoto lens that has up to 3x optical zoom which uses the Sony IMX858 sensor. The next one is the 200MP periscope telephoto lens of up to 4.3x optical zoom using the Samsung ISOCELL HP9. And of course, there's a 50MP ultra wide lens that has 115° FoV using the Samsung S5KJN5 sensor. It can shoot you up to 8K video, and its front-facing camera is a 32MP shooter which is an OmniVision OV32B sensor which can let you shoot up to 4K and 60 FPS. I've captured so many photos on my Xiaomi 15 Ultra. And I'll show you some of the best ones that I've captured here, starting off with some of the outdoor shots that we got. Now taking a look at this very simple shot, I would tell you that it's so beautiful.