I am playing Bright Memory: Infinite on my Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it has been an exceptional experience. Thanks to its internal VC cooling system and aluminium frame, it allows me to play for longer, extended sessions and is suitable for heavy gaming.
I don't think I can afford gaming as a hobby without taking out a loan. If Nintendo raising the prices of the games and announcing a super expensive console wasn't enough, now Sony has started hiking PS5 prices due to a memory chip shortage. On top of that, games are getting more expensive, easily crossing the Rs. 5,000-6,000 mark. At this point, it is just better to pick up a bat and go outside.
Flagship phones are becoming incredibly powerful, but many mobile games still feel repetitive or poorly optimised. Hardware keeps improving faster than the actual gaming experience. What kind of mobile games would make flagship performance feel truly worth it for you?
I am unable to recognise a major difference between regular flagship phones and gaming phones. Especially when checking around performance and cooling aspects. You can only find a difference if you are a heavy gamer. What do you think about dedicated gaming phones still having a strong place in the market?
I’m a hardcore gamer and for that, I’ve just bought the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Its a much smoother experience. The improved cooling system helps in sustaining performance, I think. Have you noticed any difference compared to its previous models?
I want to buy a laptop for good gaming experience and browsing .... please suggest me a best laptop under 45 k
suggest a gaming laptop under Rs70000... with a Full HD screen.
Please suggest the best gaming laptop with a Full HD screen within Rs 70000
Hey guys, i m planning to buy a lumia 638. I want some information gaming in this device. It has 1gb RAM and Qualcomm snapdragon 400 processor in it. Windows phone r famous for nt hanging. I want to know dat can it play games like Asphalt 8, modern combat 5, nova 3, six guns etc types of games seamlessly without hanging? I dnt care about camera so leave it. Is it will work for my gaming?
Just discovered Black Myth: Wukong game. Thinking of getting a Lenovo Legion 9i to play this high-end game. Suggest me should I get this one.
I am curious to know about the future of handheld PCs. Do you think that these handheld gaming PCs make it the next big gaming category?
Hey everyone! I want to upgrade my gaming setup to make my gameplay feel buttery smooth. Should I wait for Prime day or look for other deals on different platforms?
A new leak suggests that OnePlus is planning to replace its display technology from 165Hz panels to 185Hz screens. This is being expected with its mid-range models like the OnePlus 16R and Nord 7. Do you think it is really going to be the ultimate budget gaming phone?
I am looking to gift a gaming phone to my nephew that delivers stable gaming frame rates during intensive gameplay, good thermal management, and battery life. Any suggestions under 30K?
Anyone else using Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus? I am switching my phone from Galaxy S24 and planning to buy Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus. I want to know if a chipset like Exynos 2600 is able to support heavy games. Can I play games like BGMI or Call of Duty: Mobile on this device?
Most gaming phones are large and bulky, but the Galaxy S26 feels like a good option for people who want strong performance in a smaller phone.
After a long, tiring day at work, I like playing games on my smartphone. I usually play graphics-intensive games and have just discovered Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. I am really excited to begin this game. I am thinking of buying a Galaxy S26 Ultra. I know it has a flagship chip, but can it handle AAA titles?
My budget is around 30k, and I am looking for a smartphone that can offer good performance. Gaming is one of my priorities, and I can see both iQOO 15R and POCO F7 have lightning deals. Anyone here let me know which one is good for longer gaming sessions. I am also considering a phone that stays cool in this 44°C Delhi summer.
Thinking of buying a new phone. I play BGMI and COD quite regularly, but I also want good cameras and daily usability. Are gaming phones better in performance, or do regular flagships provide a much more balanced experience?
Just checked iQOO 15R on the Amazon Great Summer sale, and price drop surprised me. It was almost down to 43K! Is there any other phone that comes close in gaming at its price, offering the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset and 144Hz screen? I am bit confused should I consider iQOO 15R or wait for OnePlus sale offers.