With technology at our fingertips, mobiles are now not just a necessity for contact, they are also places to entertain yourselves for hours on end. Smartphones have transformed how games can be played on a portable device, but now there are gaming smartphones – the combination of cutting-edge technology and the latest software provide incredible virtual experiences. But, what’s the best handset to game on?
Razer Phone 2
If the original Razer Phone was something to behold, then the next in the sequence – the Razer Phone 2 – is even more impressive.
An increased amount of power means that the Razer can support any game or casino and slot on the Android market. With a brighter screen, louder speakers and improved cooling system, the Razer 2 is an inevitable catch.
And, with improved water resistance and dual lens high resolution camera, the Razer is also a catch as a normal smartphone. Although, priced at £779.99, you would have to be really serious to purchase if not a gamer.
OnePlus 7 Pro
Although not specifically advertised as a gaming smartphone, the OnePlus 7 Pro is perfectly designed to be one. With its curved edges and no notch as well as its incredible performance and fantastic audio thanks to its Dolby Atmos-compatible stereo speakers, the Pro ensures VR greatness.
An upgraded Gaming Mode has improved the picture quality and can also block notifications and calls while you’re playing, whilst its high refresh rate enables the phone to keep up with even the most intense games. At £504 on eBay, the OnePlus 7 Pro is not to be sniffed at.
Huawei Mate 20 Pro
With a fast processor and large storage, Huawei have produced a gem of a gaming phone. A huge battery is there to power up a day’s worth of gaming and its smooth running ensures that any game or casino and slot can be played on it. It will certainly bring those bet and skill casino bonus offers to life.
Plus, being a Huawei, its ability as a normal smartphone cannot be underplayed with mobile photography ranked high on the list of impressive details about the Pro. And, priced at £389.99, it is the cheapest by far.
Apple iPhone XR
The first and only iOS platform phone on this list, the iPhone XR is certainly Apple’s greatest mobile gaming smartphone.
A generous 6.1-inch LCD screen, super-powerful processor, powerful graphics performance and raw power make this iPhone certainly a contender, and, with the plethora of games in the iOS library, fun is at the touch of your fingertips for £519.
Asus ROG Phone
Asus are renowned for their laptop work, yet their venture into smartphones should not be overlooked. A customised incase cooling system, large memory and a swift and powerful processor sees Asus replicate their superb gaming laptops in a mobile in fantastic fashion.
A high refresh rate and a 6-inch screen ensure that games will look impressive too, with its sensitive AirTrigger sensors enhancing in-game action control. At £539.99, it’s not exactly cheap, but it is definitely worth looking at.