Performance and user-friendly controls are top priorities when designing gaming phones. They always have large screens and top-tier specs, and they frequently contain modifications (like shoulder buttons) that have been made just for gamers. Share your thoughts at the Gaming Write For Us category.
Best Phones
They are-
Nubia RedMagic 8 Pro
For more than a few years, Nubia has been gradually enhancing its RedMagic gaming phone series. The changes are now clearly visible in the 8th iteration, all while maintaining affordable costs. But despite its inexpensive cost, the RedMagic 8 Pro is unquestionably our favourite because of its outstanding performance that holds up to whatever game you throw at it. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2's enhanced power and thermal efficiency and the almost absurdly large battery should keep you gaming all day and into the night without the need for a charger or an ice pack, even though the software can still occasionally be a little bit unstable.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
The Galaxy S23 Ultra, a fantastic gaming phone, is this year's best-selling model from Samsung. Yes, it costs a starting $1,200, but you get a fantastic high-frame rate OLED screen and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU for that price. Any Android game may be played on the device without a hitch, and they will also look fantastic on the screen, which is what gaming phones are all about. Additionally, Samsung was among the first to enable inline sound recording in conjunction with its video recorder, making it simple for YouTubers, streamers, and the general press to film games they play along with the default sound playing.
Black Shark 5 Pro
Although the integrated 120W fast charging is fantastic, you will need to use it frequently because the battery tends to discharge a little too quickly for comfort, particularly if you leave the frame rate cap set to 144FPS. While the $800 price tag is quite reasonable given the incredible hardware you get in return, rival phones with even better features cost a little less. Additionally, as it's a general rule for gaming phones to cut expenses somewhere, you'll see the same level of support. With a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, real pop-out triggers for gaming, and numerous cooling layers to keep games running smoothly, the Black Shark 5 Pro is Xiaomi's newest gaming smartphone.
Asus ROG Phone 7 Ultimate
The ROG Phone 7 Ultimate, the newest child on the block, hasn't yet been released in the US, but since we reviewed the model in the UK, it only makes sense to include it on the list as it's practically accessible elsewhere. It's undoubtedly one of, if not the current monarch of Android gaming, but if you can find one, playing with the king will cost you a big sum. If you want to get the most out of your phone, have faith that your money will be well spent. You can purchase an optional fan attachment to keep things really cool during those extended gaming sessions, but even without one, you can relax knowing that you can fully optimise games like Genshin Impact.
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