2020 has been a great year for gaming smartphones, with sales figures going through the roof. One of the main reasons behind the rise of gaming phones is the growth of the mobile gaming industry. Mobile versions of popular PC and console games like PUBG, Fortnite and Call of Duty have amassed millions of players across the globe. Take, for example, PUBG Mobile, which has more players than the PC version of the game in world.
Gaming smartphones are almost indistinguishable from
flagship handsets on both the hardware and software front. Which begs the
question, “what’s the difference between the two?”
Price
Although initial prices of gaming handsets – from brands like
Lenovo and Asus – were set at the same level as premium phones, that trend has
changed dramatically with the rise of the Chinese players. The gaming
smartphones of today are priced in the same bracket as flagship killers.
Performance
Gaming smartphones share similar hardware as regular
flagship phones. In some cases, premium handsets often measure up to or even
surpass gaming phones in benchmarks.
However, most smartphone manufacturers tune their phones to excel at
benchmark tests. Most flagship devices will significantly throttle CPU and GPU
performance if your gaming session runs for more than 30 minutes. In the case
of gaming devices, the meticulous cooling systems are designed to ensure
throttling is down to a minimum.
Gaming phones have also set new standards in display
technology. The Asus ROG 3 has a massive 144hz panel with 270hz touch sampling
rate. That's huge.
Camera
This has always been a major point of contention for gaming
smartphones. Camera performance has always been lacking as compared to premium
devices. Photography and videography results on gaming smartphones will barely
be able to keep up with that of the previous generation of premium devices. But
some gaming devices has good enough cameras in price. So its your choice.
Software
While gaming handsets have often used Android skins plagued
with bloatware, that trend seems to be coming to an end this year. The ROG
Phone 3 is the perfect example of this changing trend, allowing users to switch
between a dedicated gaming OS and stock Android.
Conclusion
To conclude –
Gaming smartphones are an excellent option if you are a
passionate mobile gamer.
A premium handset is ideal for people with an excellent eye
for detail.
A flagship killer in the sub-40K price range
gives you an excellent balance between a gaming and premium smartphone.
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