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Top gaming smartphones: October 2018 edition

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These smartphones can run games like PUBG without breaking a sweat
“These smartphones can run games like PUBG without breaking a sweat”
We’ve come a long way since the days when Angry Birds was the most advanced game you could play on your smartphone. This era is being dominated by high-end titles like Fortnite, PUBG Mobile, and many more. Apart from being unforgettable experiences, these games are also very demanding for the hardware. In order to enjoy them without any hassles, you will need to use phones with high-end hardware. So we’ve taken a good look at the current mobile phone market to pick out some of the best handsets that will please the gamer in you.
When Apple unveiled its latest range of iPhones last month, one of their talking points was the A12 Bionic chip that goes inside them. It has been built using a 7nm fabrication and sports a hexa-core processor and a quad-core GPU, that delivers 50 percent faster performance than the already very impressive A11 Bionic chip. Apple has even equipped this SoC with the next-gen neural engine, which uses machine learning to improve your gaming experience, among other things like augmented reality, photography and more. Making the experience more immersive are the impressive OLED panels measuring 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch for the iPhone XS and XS Max, respectively along with stereo speakers.
Related read: Apple iPhone XS Max review
These Samsung flagships are three of the most all-round phones available out there. We say this because, they deliver things like headphone sockets (something that’s becoming increasingly rare these days), tall notch-less displays, brilliant cameras, smooth software, good battery life and of course, great processing power. While the S9 ships with 4GB of RAM, the S9+ offers 6GB capacity. The Note 9 raises the benchmark as it comes with 8GB of RAM in its top model. And all three phones are powered by the mighty octa-core Exynos 9810 processor. These phones also feature a Game mode that silences your notifications and prevents other apps from interrupting your gaming sessions.
Related read: Samsung Galaxy S9 review| Samsung Galaxy S9+ review| Samsung Galaxy Note9 review
If the OnePlus 6 doesn’t impress you with its large 6.2-inch Optic AMOLED display, its speedy operations definitely will. The phone runs on the top-of-the-line 2.8GHz octa-core Snapdragon 845 processor that’s paired with either 6 or 8GB of RAM. And then there’s also the newest Adreno 630 GPU that it takes advantage of to render the beautiful graphics of your favourite games. These are flagship-grade specifications that are being offered to you at just Rs 34,999. There’s a 3300mAh battery inside it, which can be charged from 0 to 60 percent in just 30 minutes.
Related read: OnePlus 6 review
This phone falls in the same category as the OnePlus 6, in the sense that it offers flagship specs at affordable price points. You get the trusty Snapdragon 845 CPU with the Adreno 630 GPU, and you also get options for 6GB or 8GB of RAM. You get three storage options of 64GB, 128GB or 256GB, but unlike the OP6, you can also expand that further with the use of a microSD card. The ASUS ZenFone 5Z ships with a 3,300mAh battery, and you can also enable various modes like Performance, Normal, Power Saving and Super Saving to enhance it further. Furthermore, the 5Z has been equipped with a dual-camera setup that makes both portrait effects as well as wide-angle shots possible.
Related read: ASUS ZenFone 5Z review
With a starting price of Rs 20,999, it’s hard to believe that the POCO F1 packs such great hardware. Even its base model grabs 6GB of RAM, while all variants are powered by the flagship Snapdragon 845 chipset. The 6.1-inch display with a full HD+ resolution augments the gaming experience. The F1 runs MIUI 9.6 out of the box, but thanks to its own customised launcher, the interface feels very different to other devices running the same software. A 4,000mAh battery makes sure that you can score as many chicken dinners as you wish for.
Related Read: POCO F1 review
The Play in the phone’s name makes it very clear that it’s aimed squarely at gamers. Thanks to its incorporation of Huawei’s Kirin 970 chipset, the Honor Play also gets the new GPU Turbo functionality, which boasts of increasing the phone’s performance by 60 percent, while decreasing the power consumption by 30 percent. An AI Gaming feature smartly provides haptic feedback during your gaming sessions moreover. The phone packs a 6.3 FHD+ display and is available in two options of 4GB or 6GB RAM options. As for the battery, the device sips juice from a 3,750mAh unit with support for fast charging.
Related read: Honor Play review
Xiaomi’s second Android One device, the Mi A2 is a phone for all seasons. It’s got a great dual-camera setup at the back, a big display, smooth performance and a promise of quick software updates. At its heart is a 2.2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 660 processor and an Adreno 512 GPU. On offer is 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. The phone features a 5.99-inch IPS panel with a resolution of 2,160 x 1,080 pixels that’s protected by a layer of Gorilla Glass 5. The battery capacity of 3,000mAh might not inspire much confidence about its endurance however.
Related read: Xiaomi Mi A2 review
The Realme 2 Pro offers astonishing value for money. This device starts at Rs 13,990, yet delivers the power of the octa-core Snapdragon 660 processor that can be paired with 4-, 6- or 8GB of RAM, depending on how much more you’re willing to pay for that extra memory. While most devices these days are going for full-sized notches on their displays, this one has kept it at a minimal. The handset bears a tiny ‘Dewdrop’ notch that doesn’t take much away from its large 6.3-inch screen with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,340 pixels.
Related read: Realme 2 Pro review
All these phones are great options in their respective price segments. So you can rest assured that you will be getting the best gaming experience on the go.

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