Gaming phones have to be powerful, with big screens and batteries. Styling is often over-the-top for show.
What makes a gaming phone different?
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You'll usually get a flagship-grade processor such as the Snapdragon 865 that can handle high-end graphics.
The Processor
Gaming phones might feature elaborate cooling solutions so you can play for longer in comfort
Optimised for gaming
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Battery life, quick charging, storage, and RAM are the most important. The cameras might take a backseat.
Important hardware
You can count on having a large, bright screen with a high refresh rate, as well as powerful stereo speakers.
Screen and speakers
Many gaming phones have physical or touch-based shoulder buttons to give you a competitive advantage
Shoulder buttons
Gaming optimisations help you avoid interruptions and prioritise games when it comes to LTE data usage.
Software
Some gaming phones are designed for easy grip, and don't let the charger wire get in the way.
Design touches
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Multiple brands offer gamepad-style grips and other swag that helps you show off.
Accessories
Gaming phones are expensive, but many popular mid-range devices give you decent enough performance.
Alternatives
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