The itel S25 Ultra carries a large 6.78-inch AMOLED panel that genuinely impresses for its price range colours are vivid, blacks are deep, and the screen has that premium look you’d expect from phones costing twice as much. Scrolling and animations feel fluid thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate, making everyday use noticeably smoother than the usual budget experience. At 1080 × 2436 pixels the sharpness is solid, and with peak brightness hitting 1400 nits, the display holds up well under direct sunlight something a lot of mid-rangers still struggle with. Even at regular outdoor levels it sustains a comfortable 1000 nits.
The itel S25 Ultra runs on the Unisoc T620, an octa-core chip built on a 12nm process that pairs two performance-focused Cortex-A75 cores clocking up to 2.2GHz with six efficiency-oriented Cortex-A55 cores. In practice, it handles daily tasks like social media, messaging, and video streaming without much fuss, and the roughly 30-second boot time is perfectly acceptable. The AnTuTu score sitting around 440K puts it in a reasonable spot for casual use, though it’s worth being honest this isn’t a chip built for demanding workloads. Backed by the ARM Mali-G57 GPU, light gaming is manageable, but don’t expect smooth framerates on titles like PUBG or Genshin Impact at higher settings. Multitasking with several apps open simultaneously can also feel a little sluggish over time, and the T620 is ultimately a 2020-era design competing in a 2024 market where rivals at this price point have moved on to newer silicon.
The itel S25 Ultra comes with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM across all variants, which is a decent amount for this price range and keeps everyday multitasking reasonably smooth switching between apps, browsing, and streaming rarely causes noticeable slowdowns. Where itel gives buyers some genuine flexibility is on storage you can pick between 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB options depending on how much local space you actually need, which is a nice touch for a budget-segment device. The UFS 2.2 storage standard means app installs, file transfers, and loading times are meaningfully faster than the older eMMC storage still found in some competing phones at this price.
The itel S25 Ultra carries a 50MP main shooter paired with a 2MP depth sensor, and the primary lens does a respectable job capturing detail in good lighting. the 8160 × 6144 pixel output gives you plenty of room to crop without losing sharpness, which is handy for social media edits or printing. On the video side, 2K recording at 30fps is a genuine highlight for the segment footage comes out looking clean and detailed for everyday moments, travel clips, or YouTube-style content, with 1080p available as the more storage-friendly fallback. The 32MP front camera is arguably one of the stronger selling points here, producing selfies with solid detail and a natural look that works well for both casual shots and video calls. It’s not a camera setup that’s going to challenge dedicated photography phones, but for the price it covers the basics confidently and the selfie performance in particular punches a little above its weight.
The itel S25 Ultra packs a 5000mAh Li-Polymer with 18W wired fast charging brings it back to full in roughly 2 hours and 20 minutes, which is acceptable but not particularly exciting by 2024 standards where competitors are pushing 33W and above at similar prices, there’s no wireless charging or reverse charging here. The phone itself is built around a plastic frame and back, keeping the overall weight down to a light 163 grams despite the larger battery, which makes it comfortable to hold through long sessions. Connectivity covers the basics with Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0, the single mono speaker does the job for casual listening without standing out, and small touches like the RGB ring notification light and front-mounted fingerprint sensor add a bit of personality to an otherwise practical package.









