Vivo X200 Ultra Seizes the Night, Outshining Apple, Samsung, and Google Flagships in Low-Light Tests

Vivo X200 Ultra dominates night camera test, outshines iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S25 Ultra, and Pixel 10 Pro XL

In a fresh night photography showdown from Versus, the Vivo X200 Ultra surged ahead of three top-tier rivals from Apple, Samsung, and Google, confirming its status as a low-light powerhouse. After previously impressing in zoom and portrait challenges, Vivo’s flagship extended its lead in nighttime shooting with a decisive win.

The head-to-head focused on four phones: Vivo X200 Ultra, Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. Photos were compared across wide, portrait, ultra-wide, and telephoto categories. From the very first wide-angle shots, the X200 Ultra set the pace and never looked back, consistently delivering the strongest results through every scene. Even with the newer Pixel 10 Pro XL stepping in for last year’s model, Google’s contender couldn’t close the gap.

Final ranking and scores:
– Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: 6.45 points
– Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 6.85 points
– Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max: 7.4 points
– Vivo X200 Ultra: 9.0 points

This outcome aligns with broader impressions of the X200 Ultra’s camera hardware and tuning, especially its standout 50 MP ultra-wide and 200 MP telephoto modules that excel when the lights go down. For anyone searching for the best low-light smartphone camera right now, the Vivo X200 Ultra has the edge in night mode shooting across wide, ultra-wide, portrait, and telephoto frames.

If night photography matters to you—cityscapes, dimly lit portraits, or long-zoom shots after dark—the X200 Ultra is the one to beat. Its latest clean sweep reinforces a growing consensus: in low light, Vivo currently sits at the top of the camera phone conversation.