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Mobile games have never been more common and better than now. Smartphones are getting better and better, and now there are even some designed specifically for gaming.
These iOS and Android phones designed for gaming are a step up from your average run-of-the-mill phone, with overclocked processors and high refresh rate screens of up to 90Hz and beyond. I have selected 7 of the best mobile phones for you, let’s take a look.
Gaming phones take it to the next level, and that's how the Asus ROG Phone 5 stands out from the crowd. This gaming phone is powered by the Snapdragon 888 chipset, which powers the best Android phones out there, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM.
It also comes loaded with 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. We can hardly imagine a situation where there isn't enough memory for mobile multitasking and storage of the largest library of mobile games.
All this performance will drive a 6.78-inch AMOLED display at blazingly fast speeds—we’re talking 144Hz. While there's plenty of screen real estate for you to use on-screen controls and see your game, you don't have to.
The ASUS ROG Phone 5 also includes ultrasonic side buttons that can detect clicks to simulate triggers and even detect swipes. What's more, the phone's motion sensors can be used to enable special gesture controls, increasing the phone's capabilities to up to 10 different controls. Of course, there are some RGB marquees to complete the design.
The ZTE Nubia Red Magic 6 may not be as good as some other great gaming phones, but it does pack a lot of power into a phone that costs surprisingly little. Of note is the Snapdragon 888 chipset. This chipset powers top-tier flagship Android phones.
This phone is equipped with a 165Hz AMOLED display, and this ability has been put to good use. It delivers a very smooth gaming experience and actually has active cooling built in to help ensure clock speeds stay high.
The ZTE Nubia Red Magic 6 also comes with convenient shoulder triggers that can be mapped to on-screen controls, allowing you to activate controls that would normally require the use of your thumb. This comes in handy when you're trying to walk, aim, and shoot at the same time in the game Peace Elite.
So many good games are coming to iOS, so the iPhone 12 Pro is the one you want. iPhone 12 Pro uses a 6.1-inch display, and the OLED display provides excellent visual effects. The new A14 Bionic chip inside will show you what it's capable of in gaming.
With at least 128GB of storage, you'll have enough space to save games to your iPhone 12 Pro. This will ensure you can take full advantage of all the features available in Apple Arcade.
And if you want to play some cloud games, iPhone 12 Pro’s support for 5G networks will help you do that while away from Wi-Fi.
The Xiaomi Black Shark 4 is designed in a completely different way than some of its competitors, but it's certainly a standout in the $500 smartphone segment.
The Snapdragon 870 chipset inside may not be as top-performing as the Snapdragon 888, but it's no slouch, just a little behind. Since most mobile games run on even modest chipsets, this won't be an issue anytime soon.
Xiaomi Black Shark 4 still comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of fast UFS 3.1 storage. And, its display is just like the competition, with a sharp AMOLED display that can run at 144Hz, making it ready for gaming.
This phone also comes with something special, namely its two magnetic pop-up triggers. Unlike the touch controls found on many competing phones, the Xiaomi Black Shark 4 has physical shoulder buttons that you can actually press.
They feel great to use and retract into your phone when you're not using them. Xiaomi also gets praise for letting you use the shoulder buttons as camera controls in the camera app.
If you want a great phone with a great display that still doubles as a gaming beast, the OnePlus 9 Pro is your best choice.
The phone has one of the best-looking displays on a smartphone, offering plenty of real estate for gaming and improved touch polling rates in some games. Not only that, but the AMOLED display actually offers an adaptive refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz, giving you a smooth gaming experience when you need it and saving battery power when you don't.
The OnePlus 9 Pro packs high-performance parts under the hood of the phone, with a Snapdragon 888 chipset. And, while it doesn't have as much memory as some of its competitors, we've seen it do an excellent job of keeping recent apps in memory for quick resume.
The OnePlus 9 Pro’s biggest advantages over some gaming-focused phones are its refined design, elegant software, and superior camera system.
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