Điện thoại mình thích (2025, chủ yếu flagship)

By Duy Luân Dễ Thương

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Key Concepts

  • Flagship Phones: High-end smartphones with advanced features and performance.
  • Mid-range and Budget Phones: More affordable devices with a balance of features and price.
  • Official Distribution in Vietnam: Products officially sold and supported in Vietnam.
  • Camera Performance: Image and video quality, including landscape, portrait, food, and low-light shooting.
  • Teleconverter Kit: An accessory that enhances zoom capabilities for cameras.
  • Grip Accessories: Attachments that improve the handling and stability of phones for photography and videography.
  • Battery Life: The duration a phone can operate on a single charge.
  • Design and Ergonomics: The physical feel, weight, and comfort of a phone in hand.
  • Foldable Phones: Smartphones with flexible displays that can be folded.
  • Daily Driver: The primary smartphone used for everyday tasks.
  • Promotional 120Hz Display: A display technology that offers a smoother visual experience with a 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Brand Ecosystem: The integrated experience and services offered by a particular brand (e.g., Apple's ecosystem).

Oppo Find X9 Pro

  • Key Strengths: Praised for its balanced performance across various aspects, particularly excellent camera capabilities for photos and videos in different scenarios (landscape, portrait, food, general use, and even complex concert photography). The reviewer highlights its ability to capture good colors and image quality.
  • Weaknesses: Noted as being slightly heavier and thicker compared to previous year's models.
  • Accessories: The reviewer mentions using a teleconverter kit with a magnetic grip, which is sold separately and is less secure than the Vivo's system.
  • Battery: Described as having "extremely strong" battery life, with a large 7500 mAh capacity.

Vivo X300 Pro

  • Key Strengths: The reviewer appreciates its "eye-pleasing" photos, especially for portraits, and its good performance in concert photography, particularly its ability to reproduce white colors well. The accessory system is highlighted as superior to the Oppo's, with a case that allows for a very secure attachment of a grip and other accessories via multiple mounting points (USB-C and case-based). The grip accessory also functions as a power bank.
  • Weaknesses: While photos are "eye-pleasing," they are noted as being less true to reality, especially portraits, appearing somewhat "illusory" or "fake" compared to what the eye sees. The speaker quality is described as "very ordinary" and not a focus for Vivo.
  • Comparison with Oppo Find X9 Pro: Considered a close competitor, with the Oppo being slightly more well-rounded.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

  • Key Strengths: A solid all-around performer suitable for general photography, videography, and everyday use. It meets expectations for most users.
  • Weaknesses: Lacks an official teleconverter lens, which is a significant drawback compared to the Oppo Find X9 Pro and Vivo X300 Pro for users who need extended zoom capabilities. This led the reviewer to prefer the Oppo and Vivo for concert photography from October onwards.

Thin and Light Phones: iPhone Air and Samsung Galaxy S25s

  • Key Strengths: Appreciated for their novel and comfortable lightweight design. The reviewer slightly prefers the feel of the iPhone Air's edges.
  • Weaknesses: Battery life is a significant compromise compared to standard phones. The iPhone Air is criticized for having only one camera (lacking an ultrawide lens), which the reviewer finds essential.
  • iPhone Air as Daily Driver: Despite its limitations, the reviewer uses the iPhone Air as their daily driver due to its light, comfortable, and novel feel.
  • Samsung Galaxy S25s: Considered a good Android alternative, with fewer compromises than the iPhone Air.

iPhone 17

  • Key Strengths: More accessible price point compared to other iPhones. Starts with 256GB storage. Both main and ultrawide cameras are 48MP. Upgraded front camera. 120Hz ProMotion display with thinner bezels and improved color reproduction. Recommended as a solid, no-fuss iPhone for general use.
  • Performance: While not as strong in photography as some Chinese flagships or as battery-efficient as some Oppo/Vivo models, it offers a good enough experience for everyday tasks, including photography and videography. Battery life is sufficient for a full day of normal use, even extending into the next morning for the reviewer who doesn't game.
  • Comparison with Pro/Pro Max: The reviewer believes the iPhone 17 is a more worthwhile purchase for most people than the larger and heavier Pro/Pro Max models, despite their popularity.

Foldable Phones: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Oppo Find N5, Honor Magic V5

  • Honor Magic V5: Released late in the year, it's considered good, with strengths in battery and camera, and a more powerful configuration.
  • Oppo Find N5: Released earlier, it's a solid option.
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: The reviewer's preferred foldable phone of the year.
    • Key Strengths: Beautiful design, thin and light, and the lightest among the reviewed foldables. Samsung has addressed previous shortcomings, such as the narrow outer screen, making it usable as a regular phone. The inner screen provides an enjoyable experience. The camera system is also good, with a 200MP main sensor and an ultrawide lens.
    • Weaknesses: Battery life is not as strong as the Chinese competitors (Oppo Find N5 or Honor Magic V5).
  • Overall Foldable Experience: The Galaxy Z Fold 7 offers a compelling and enjoyable foldable experience, despite not having the absolute best specs in every category.

Reviewer's Personal Choices

  • Daily Driver: iPhone Air.
  • For Photography/Videography: Oppo Find X9 Pro.
  • Vivo X300 Pro: Currently being tested for an upcoming review, as the official Vietnamese version was recently released.

Conclusion and Advice

The reviewer emphasizes that each phone has its pros and cons, and individual needs and preferences vary greatly. They encourage viewers to consult multiple reviews (including those from other creators) to make an informed decision about which phone is best suited for them, as their personal experience, grip, and environment may differ. The video shares the reviewer's personal experiences and preferences, not definitive recommendations for everyone.

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