Best performing mobile: Where limitations are pushed, these three phones don’t play around. With their turbo-charged performance or high-end screens, they’re all trying to outdo one another. But do they compare to one another? If you’re in the market for a future-proof flagship, this brief comparison may just influence you to choose the one that belongs in your pocket.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Plus appears sleek with a slender build and is light to hold. It has a robust AMOLED screen with punchy peak brightness at 2600 nits. You also have HDR10+ support and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for protection. On the performance front, it is lightning quick with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip operating at 4.47GHz. Supported by 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, it performs heavy tasks flawlessly. It also offers wireless and reverse wireless charging. But battery capacity is a tad lower at 4900mAh with 45W fast charging. No headphone jack or FM radio.

OnePlus 13

This one packs in a lot of punch, beginning with a gorgeous 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display and ceramic-glass finish. It tops out at a madness-inducing 4500 nits brightness with Dolby Vision and a plethora of eye-comfort features. Inside, the same Snapdragon 8 Elite chip runs it, at slightly lower 4.32GHz clock speeds, along with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. You also get triple 50MP cameras, a 32MP selfie shooter, and 4K video recording at 60fps. Battery life is good too, with a 6000mAh cell, 100W fast charging, and 50W wireless charging. There is also an IR blaster, but once more, no FM radio or headphone jack.

iQOO 13

iQOO 13 holds its ground alongside its competition with a 6.82-inch LTPO 2.0 AMOLED display capable of handling QHD+ resolution and refreshing at a silky-smooth 144Hz. Sharpness on the display is class-leading with P3 Color Gamut and HDR10+ support. Similar to the rest, it is powered by the same robust Snapdragon 8 Elite processor with 12GB of RAM and a bonus 12GB virtual RAM for easier multitasking. Triple 50MP rear cameras and a 32MP front camera are on board, with support for 8K video. A 6000mAh battery powers it, backed by 120W charging. Wireless charging is not on board, but there is support for reverse charging and an IR blaster.

Final Verdict

If you’re looking for the speediest Android with good all-around specs, all three deliver. Samsung makes it classy and just a bit lighter, OnePlus introduces display wizardry and charging capacity, and iQOO hits the pedal hard on performance and price. Whatever you prioritize most, wireless charging, screen brightness, or cost, you can’t go wrong with any one of these beasts.