All three phones discussed here — Oppo Find X9, Vivo X300, and Apple iPhone 17 — are recent launches (late 2025). That means one important thing for buyers in early 2026: There is no long-term ownership data yet, only early-phase user experiences.

However, early user sentiment is still valuable because it highlights immediate pain points, first-week software stability, and real-world battery behaviour.
This article combines specs, real user discussions, and editorial analysis to help you decide which compact flagship actually fits your usage.

Oppo Find X9: Strong Hardware, Cautious Optimism

Most discussions around the Oppo Find X9 come from early global buyers and import users.
What Users Like:

Common Complaints:
Some users report noticeable warmth during extended camera sessions (though no throttling yet). Additionally, image sharpening can feel aggressive to some tastes.

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Vivo X300: Camera Enthusiasts Are Satisfied

Among the three phones, Vivo X300 receives the most consistently positive early feedback, especially from photography-focused users.
What Users Praise:

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Complaints:
OriginOS still has occasional bugs, and the device density makes extended one-hand use tiring for some.

iPhone 17: Compact Appeal, Conservative Satisfaction

Most feedback comes from existing iOS users upgrading or those choosing it strictly for size.
The Good:
The most repeated positive point is comfort in hand and easy single-hand use. Incremental battery gains over older iPhones are also noted.
The Bad:
Grip issues are common (slippery without a case), and the learning curve for new buttons requires adjustment. Notably, there are no reports of widespread heating or battery failures so far.


Which one wins on specs and value?
Read the full verdict: 2026 Compact Flagship Buying Guide: Oppo vs Vivo vs iPhone

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