Xiaomi 15 Ultra review: Best phone under 150k

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      By Dip Khatiwada

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      Updated on Mar 26, 2025

      Xiaomi 15 Ultra review: Best phone under 150k

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      Review Overview

      Design

      9/10

      Display

      10/10

      Performance

      10/10

      Software

      8/10

      Rear Camera

      9.5/10

      Front Camera

      9.5/10

      Videography

      9.5/10

      Audio and Haptics

      9/10

      Battery and Charging

      9.5/10

      Value for money

      9.5/10

      The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is arguably the best phone you can get under 150K, offering impressive performance, a Leica-enhanced camera, and fast charging. While it lags behind the VIVO X200 Pro in portrait photography and the Samsung S25 Ultra feels more mature, you can’t go wrong with this flagship at its price point.

      So this year, a lot of flagship phones have launched in Nepal. Last month, VIVO launched its flagship phone, the X200 Pro, and today, I have with me Xiaomi’s latest 15 Ultra, which marks the first time Xiaomi Nepal has launched a proper flagship phone. And as always, Xiaomi Nepal has set a highly competitive price. Compared to VIVO and Samsung, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is much cheaper—it costs 150K vs. 185,000 for VIVO and Samsung. So, in terms of pricing, it wins, but should you buy this over the VIVO X200 Pro and S25 Ultra? I will give the final answer at the end, but lets start with the basics. 

      Xiaomi 15 Ultra Specifications

      • Dimension : 161.3 x 75.3 x 9.4 mm
      • Weight: 226 g
      • Display: 6.73-inch WQHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
      • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite, 3nm process
      • Rear Cameras: 50MP (wide) + 50MP (telephoto) + 200MP (periscope) + 50MP (ultrawide)
      • Front Camera: 32MP
      • Memory: 12G/16GB
      • Storage: 256GB/512GB
      • Battery: 5410mAh, 90W wired, 80W wireless charging
      • Software: Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 (Android 15)
      • Connectivity: WiFi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
      Buy Xiaomi 15 Ultra here (Hukut store)

      Xiaomi 15 Ultra Review

      I have been using the Xiaomi 15 Ultra for about 10 days. A proper flagship phone should have five core pillars, and this phone has all of them at an A+ level. Design, Display, Camera, Performance, and Battery - all are A+. Phones priced at 140K-142K, like the OnePlus 13, S25+, and iPhone 16+, do not offer these features. So, this is a big win for Xiaomi.

      Design

      • 161.3 x 75.3 x 9.4 mm
      • 226 g
      • Xiaomi Shield Glass 2.0
      • Glass-fiber back or silicone polymer back (eco leather)
      • Aluminum frame
      Starting with the design, it looks almost identical to the VIVO X200 Pro from the back. Like VIVO, it has a huge camera module, which is so big that you could even use it to chop vegetables.

      Design

      1/4

      Xiaomi has included a total of four cameras—each quite large. This makes the phone feel slightly top-heavy and somewhat unbalanced in hand. In comparison, the S25 Ultra feels much lighter and more balanced. So, when holding it, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra feels slightly uncomfortable. You will likely need to use a case, but over time, you will get used to it, so it’s not a major issue. Anyway, to protect the display, Xiaomi has used Xiaomi Shield 2.0 instead of Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which is commonly found in flagship phones. Also, the back glass protection has not been specified. The camera module is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i. This seems like a slight compromise to me. Other than that, it has aluminum frames, an IP68 rating, thin display bezels, and finally, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. Last year, Xiaomi used an optical sensor, but this time, it’s ultrasonic, meaning you can unlock the phone without turning the power on, and even if your hand is slightly wet, it still works. That’s great.

      Speakers & Display

      • 6.73 inches
      • LTPO AMOLED, 68B colors, 120Hz, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 3200 nits
      One thing I really liked about the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is the speakers. In fact, it is slightly better than the VIVO X200 Pro and S25 Ultra in terms of clarity. Plus, it is very loud.

      Display

      1/3

      Display-wise, there are no compromises. It has a TCL-made OLED display, which competes with Samsung’s panels. It includes DC Dimming, high PWM dimming, 12-bit color depth, and LTPO technology. More importantly, the default color reproduction is great, and you can further tweak it in the settings according to your preference. Brightness-wise, it is bright enough for both indoor and outdoor use, so zero complaints. However, in extreme sunlight, the S25 Ultra is much easier to see due to its anti-reflective coating, which most Chinese phones lack. Also, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, meaning you can enjoy high-quality content on Netflix and Amazon Prime. The vibration motor is also excellent, providing precise and tight feedback while typing.

      Software & Updates

      • Android 15, up to 4 major Android upgrades,
      • HyperOS 2
      However, the software experience is where the Xiaomi 15 Ultra lags behind Samsung and OnePlus.
      Xiaomi 15 ultra UI
      Xiaomi has made many improvements with HyperOS 2.0, making it more stable and adding AI features, but it still doesn’t feel as polished as the S25 Ultra or OnePlus 13. The Xiaomi UI just doesn’t feel premium! Don’t get me wrong, everything is smooth, but it lacks that extra edge—it just feels ordinary. Regarding updates, Xiaomi provides 4 years of OS updates, which is not as good as Samsung or Pixel. Even Honor has now promised 7 years of updates for its flagship phones. Xiaomi should also start providing 7 years of updates for its flagships to maintain resale value. For example, if you sell the Xiaomi 15 Ultra after 3 years, its resale value won’t be as high as an iPhone or Samsung.

      Performance & Gaming

      • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm)
      • Octa-core (2x4.32 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix L + 6x3.53 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix M)
      • Adreno 830
      • 16GB, 512GB
      Performance-wise, it is great. It has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite (same as the S25 Ultra), 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage. So, performance is blazing fast, as expected.
      Xiaomi 15 ultra UI
      However, I noticed that the Xiaomi 15 Ultra gets slightly hotter than other Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite phones. It heats up more when taking photos in direct sunlight or while charging. For gaming, there are no issues. The phone is well-optimized for gaming.
      • PUBG runs at a smooth 120 FPS
      • Genshin Impact runs at 60 FPS on the highest settings

      Battery & Charging

      • 5410 mAh Battery
      • 90W Charging
      charging
      The battery life is impressive. It has a 5410mAh silicon-carbon battery, which delivers excellent backup. We will conduct a dedicated battery drain test soon to compare it with other phones. Meanwhile, you also get a 90W wired charging ( which is unfortunately sold separately) – full charges in about 50 minutes. You can also opt for  80W wireless charging – which is also very fast by the way.

      Camera 

      • Main Camera – Sony LYT 900 (1-inch sensor)
      • Ultra-wide – 50MP
      • 3X Telephoto – 50MP
      • 200MP Periscope (Samsung HP9) – 4.3X zoom (instead of 3.7X on VIVO X200 Pro)
      Xiaomi has collaborated with Leica for camera optimization. You can choose between: Leica Vibrant mode and Leica Authentic mode (more contrasty and darker, but I prefer Vibrant mode)

      Daytime and Ultrawide

      1/19

      Overall, the photos are excellent—almost as good as Samsung or iPhone and slightly better than the OnePlus 13. Details, colors, white balance, and dynamic range are all great. In some images, highlights get overexposed, but this should be fixed with updates. Day or night, the main camera won’t disappoint. Portraits & Zoom
      • The 200MP periscope lens is slightly slower than VIVO’s
      • VIVO X200 Pro captures sharper portraits, even when the subject is moving
      • At 20X-30X zoom, you must keep your hands very steady for a sharp shot
      But if your hand and subject are still, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra produces excellent portraits, with natural skin tones and great edge detection.

      Portrait

      1/15

      Xiaomi’s Leica Black & White mode is next level. Some of the B/W shots I took look stunning! However, the 3X telephoto lens is not well-optimized for portraits. The 200MP 4.3X lens is much better.

      Macros

      1/8

      The 3X telephoto lens has autofocus, so you can capture some amazing macro shots with it. Plus, videos from the 3X lens also turn out really good. Overall, I found the videography aspect quite impressive. It’s not quite at the level of Samsung or iPhone in terms of color science or stability, but you’ll still get a good overall result—from all the lenses.

      Night

      1/15

      Selfies are good too. The selfies are wide, with good skin tones and nice details. Even the selfie videos looked great to me.

      Selfie

      1/5

      Xiaomi 15 Ultra Review: Pros and Cons

      Pros:

      • Affordable flagship
      • Outstanding camera performance
      • A+ Performance
      • Fast charging

      Cons:

      • Uncomfortable design
      • Software lacks polish
      • No charger included

      Xiaomi 15 Ultra Review Conclusion

      So, overall, if I had to sum it up—for 150K, this is the best phone. Zero doubt about that. Instead of getting the OnePlus 13 or S25+, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will give you a much, much better camera experience. But is its camera better than the VIVO X200 Pro? I don’t think so, because the VIVO X200 Pro’s portraits are just in a different league compared to the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. And is this phone better than the Samsung S25 Ultra? Again, I don’t think so. That’s because the S25 Ultra offers a better software experience and an overall more refined phone experience than the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. The S25 Ultra simply feels like a more mature device. But for 150,000, you can't go wrong with the Xiaomi 15 Ultra—just like I said at the beginning… It scores A+ in all five key pillars of a flagship smartphone.
      • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra

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