Itās that time of the year again, when we who are lucky to have indulged in the best possible phones all year get to pick our favorites from the past 12 months. That Iām in a very privileged position is not lost on me either, so first and foremost, thank all of you for reading and watching us all year; itās you who make this all possible!
Iām Ivan, one of the editors here at GSMArena, and the guy who takes the majority of phone shots that grace our homepage! I look at the past entries in this list of mine and notice some not-so-subtle changes. For one, thereās no longer a Samsung phone in my list. When choosing a phone, I put camera performance first, and for me, Samsung hasnāt been competitive in mobile photography for a while now.
For a few years now, Iāve been more and more tempted by foldables. It started with a Galaxy Z Fold4 back in the day, and has only gotten stronger. I want a foldable in my pocket, but one with great cameras. At the end of 2025, I feel like foldable camera systems are nearly at the level I want them to be.
Anyway, letās proceed to my actual list ā these are my top 5 phones of 2025.
Oppo Find N5
This year was a turning point for book-style foldables. They all got great ā Samsungās Galaxy Z Fold7, Honorās Magic V5, but it all started with the Oppo Find N5 in February.
The Find N5 marked Oppoās return to foldables after a yearās hiatus, and it was a strong comeback too. Replacing a universally loved Find N3, the Find N5 is a great upgrade, with notable improvements on all fronts. The phone is bigger, which means it has a more useful 6.5-inch cover screen, but itās also slim and light, so it feels natural when folded. The Find N5 also has a big battery with fast charging and great endurance.
But it wouldnāt be a proper Find N3 successor if the Find N5ās cameras werenāt top class, and luckily they are. The main and telephoto shooters, especially, produce sharp and dynamic photos in all lighting scenarios. It was nearly enough to get me to ditch my vivo X200 Ultra at the time, but I decided against it. You could say Oppoās true-to-life color reproduction was the thing that made me stay with vivo. Iāve nothing against realistic colors, I just prefer a more punchy and vivid image from my phoneās camera.
Oppo Find N5
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Honor Magic V5
The Honor Magic V5 is a close rival to Oppo Find N5. Like the Oppo, it has an excellent design with a slim build and a natural feel when closed. It also packs a big battery that can go all day, though charging is slightly slower.
The camera system is also one of the best on a folding phone, easily enough to satisfy most people (if not the Ultra owner that I am). Thereās nothing to complain about with the Honor Magic V5, really; itās a true all-rounder.
I put the Magic V5 slightly above the Find N5 for its livelier camera output.
Honor Magic V5
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Oppo Find X9 Pro
I didnāt expect to like the Oppo Find X9 Pro as much as I did. But the moment I got a chance to handle the phone, I was immediately a fan. Thereās something special about the way it looks and feels and the way itās built.
The Oppo flagship has outstanding specs, and itās globally available, which makes it enticing compared to my China-only vivo X200 Ultra daily driver. The Oppoās 7,500mAh battery also yields immense battery life, which is always a big plus for me.
Itās also easily a top 5 cameraphone in 2025. I tried the Find X9 Pro for about a week and loved everything about it. Ultimately, however, after a quick side-by-side shootout with the vivo X200 Ultra, I decided to stay with the vivo. Its photos are punchier and contrastier. Vivo has truly struck a golden balance, in my eyes, with its imaging processing.
Oppo Find X9 Pro
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Huawei Mate X7
This is the latest chance for a foldable to drive me away from my beloved vivo. Itās too early yet to tell if the Huawei Mate X7 has the best camera on a foldable around, but it sure looks like it on paper. Weāre still working on the full review, but if the samples we got from the foldable in Dubai are anything to go by, itās very, very capable indeed.
The 16/512GB model comes with a superior 1/1.28-inch 50MP main camera (you get an inferior 1/1.56-inch 50MP on the 12/256GB unit), and its 81mm f/2.2 zoom sounds appealing. And hereās something you wonāt get from reading articles online ā Huaweiās foldable feels the best in the hands. Itās expertly made and somehow looks the classiest (to this editorās eyes, at least) among its book-style peers.
Being a Huawei phone, it means that there are some limitations. The Mate X7 uses Huaweiās custom silicon in the Kirin 9030 Pro. Performance and smoothness feel perfectly fine, but I expect battery life to be an issue compared to foldables with Qualcomm and MediaTekās latest chips.
Still, Iām excited to read our full review and then to give the Huawei Mate X7 a thorough test of my own.
Whatās with OnePlus and Xiaomi?
By now, itās pretty clear which phone is my favorite of the year, but before we get to the vivo X200 Ultra, I want to lament a bit. I used to be a big OnePlus fan, and I was very excited when the maker started getting serious about cameras on its phones, starting with the OnePlus 9 Pro and its 1/1.43-inch main camera. The OnePlus 13 kept the momentum going in 2024, but in 2025, the OnePlus 15 made a serious misstep with its camera system, moving back to a 1/1.56-inch main camera and a smaller-sensor zoom.
Then there was the OnePlus Open ā the first great foldable for photographers. It had a lot going for it, but OnePlus stopped making foldables right then and there. Itās made OnePlus a less-serious flagship maker in my eyes, and I canāt help but wonder why it backtracked on cameras. Probably for the sake of slimming down, something Iām not a fan of.
Then thereās Xiaomi. Maker of the Xiaomi Ultra, a perennial easy choice for the best cameraphone of any given year, and of the Mix Fold ā on paper, the foldable with the most complete camera system.
And yet, Xiaomi didnāt make a book-style foldable in 2025, leaving us with the Mix Fold 4 from 2024. Even at a year old, the Mix Fold 4 is not looking too bad in 2025 with two zoom cameras ā a 47mm f/2.0 and a 115mm f/2.9. But it just makes me wonder what could have been if weād gotten a Xiaomi Mix Fold 5 this year.
vivo X200 Ultra
At this point itās hardly a surprise that the vivo X200 Ultra is my favorite phone of 2025. I graduated to it from the vivo X100 Ultra, which I absolutely adored, and I loved all the changes vivo made in its second generation. The 35mm main camera is a joy to have and is the closest thing to a dedicated camera on a phone. While most main cameras are 23-24mm, the 35mm is more akin to something like the Fujifilm X100 series, which also has a 35mm fixed camera. Itās the ideal documentary focal length and is just very natural to both use and to look at the photos it produces.
Then thereās the 85mm zoom, which has gotten better than last year, thanks to a brighter f/2.3 lens. Itās now better in low light and produces creamier bokeh. Then thereās the new 14mm ultrawide with a huge 1/1.28-inch sensor, which absolutely spanks! This shooter is immense in low light, and itās ideal for walkabout videos when traveling.
I just love vivoās (and Zeissā) colors, contrast, and overall processing of the photos on the X200 Ultra. Thereās an extra layer of depth and feeling to its photos that I canāt match anywhere on the market. Images from this phone absolutely sing, and I constantly get impressed comments from friends and family about just how good they look compared to their photos.
The vivo X200 Ultra is a China-only phone, but I make it work and live with its limitations. The cameras are just that amazing. It helps that OriginOS is so fresh and nice to use. To me, Funtouch was rather ugly, so Iām glad that global vivos finally made the move over to Origin. Still, Iād love a global vivo X300 Ultra in 2026!
Here are some of my favorite shots taken with the vivo X200 Ultra.
vivo X200 Ultra, assortment
vivo X200 Ultra, assortment

