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Top 10 gaming phones in 2021


 Gaming phones really underrated phones their performance is really amazing. This type of phone is made for only Gamers. With the help of one of the best gaming phones, you can make mobile gaming look as good as console gaming.

These phones a quality gaming experience while also giving you all the practicalities of a normal smartphone. They're armed with the best processors, RAM, and displays on the market to make your mobile games look and feel great to play.

Companies like Razer and Asus — names that gamers are likely very well-acquainted with by now — have lent their expertise in the field to produce purpose-built, gaming-focused handsets. But recent flagships from Samsung, OnePlus, and even Apple, with their class-leading specs, are also great for demanding titles. 

If you like to dip into rounds of Fortnite or Arena of Valor on the go, these are the best gaming phones for the job. Asus recently released ROG Phone 5. The combination of 144Hz display, up to 16GB RAM, a Snapdragon 888 chipset, and fantastic longevity courtesy of a 6,000 mAh battery means that if gaming's all you care about, there's no better option.

But what if you want something that delivers for gaming but is a better all-around device? In that case, we recommend the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which is indeed pricey at $1,299 but still offers excellent performance, was one of the first phones to support Xbox Game Pass streaming and have an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate display.

Another option is the OnePlus 9 Pro, which also packs a 120Hz panel, as well as excellent software courtesy of OnePlus' Oxygen OS front-end atop Android 11.

1.Asus ROG phone 5


The Asus ROG 5 is the best gaming smartphone you can buy with design, features, and software perks that augment the playing experience. Incremental improvements on its predecessor make it a superior choice that makes the phone appealing to non-gamers as well, from its good screen to great speakers. 

The ROG Phone 5 comes in three variants - the ROG Phone 5, ROG Phone 5 Pro, and ROG Phone 5 Ultimate. On paper specs across all three variants are the same with the only difference coming in the form of RAM and storage. The major change, however, comes in terms of the design. The Pro and Ultimate come with a monochromatic design while the vanilla ROG Phone 5 offers an RGB logo.

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad-core)Snapdragon 888-8 GB RAM

·         Display

6.78 inches (17.22 cm)395 PPI, AMOLED144 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

64 MP + 13 MP + 5 MP Triple Primary Cameras LED Flash24 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

6000 mAh Hyper Charging USB Type-C port


    128 GB, Non-Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         Gorilla Glass

·         USB OTG Support

·         No FM Radio

2.2.iQoo 7 Legend


 iQoo made its comeback to India after a year and launched the iQoo 7 series with the top-of-the-line iQoo 7 Legend which is basically the BMW Edition from China. The iQoo 7 Legend is also one of the cheapest phones with a Snapdragon 888 processor. There’s also a 4,096sqmm vapor chamber to keep the thermals in check. The device is made up of pure white matte surface AG matte glass on the back along with a race track-inspired design. 

The Indian variant misses out on the 125W fast charging, offering a 66W Flash Charger instead. It is claimed to take the 4,000mAh battery to full in about 22 minutes. You also get “enhanced” UFS 3.1 storage, LPDDR5 RAM, and virtual RAM. On the front is a 6.62-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 300Hz touch sampling rate. It also offers HDR10+ certification, 1,000Hz instant touch sampling, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.

In terms of optics, the iQoo 7 Legend sports an optically stabilized 48MP camera(Sony IMX 598), a 13MP ultra-wide lens that doubles as a macro shooter, and a 13MP portrait lens with a focal length of 50mm. For selfies, there’s a 16MP camera on the front.

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.4 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad-core)Snapdragon 888-8 GB RAM

·         Display

6.62 inches (16.81 cm)398 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

48 MP + 13 MP + 13 MP Triple Primary Cameras Dual-color LED Flash16 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

4000 mAh Flash Charging USB Type-C port

·         128 GB, Non-Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         USB OTG Support

3.Xiaomi mi 11X


The Xiaomi Mi 11X is a great option for those who don’t want to spend over Rs 40,000 for a flagship gaming device. The Mi 11X powered by Snapdragon 870 and paired with LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, and an excellent E4 AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate is probably the best you can ask from a phone priced around Rs 30,000.

Not only it can perform in terms of the game, but the phone is also a good all-round device in the mid-range segment. CoD Mobile, Genshin Impact, Garena FreeFire all games run at the highest graphics settings. In terms of cameras, the device comes with a 48MP main camera which is above average. For those who can spend Rs 10,000 more, the Mi 11X with Snapdragon 888 and 108MP camera is also a good buy.

·         Performance

Octa-core (3.2 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 870-6 GB RAM

·         Display

6.67 inches (16.94 cm)395 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP Triple Primary Cameras LED Flash20 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

4520 mAh Fast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

·         128 GB, Non-Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         Gorilla Glass 5

·         Splashproof, IP53

·         No FM Radio

4.Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G


Samsung and Snapdragon are always a rare combo for the Indian market and we have one with the same in the flagship segment with the launch of Galaxy S20 FE 5G. Although it sports a last-gen Snapdragon 865 processor, the Galaxy S20 FE 5G is a good buy especially if you are a loyal Samsung fan. Firstly, the performance is improved and is far more power-efficient thanks to the Snapdragon chipset, the gaming performance is also up to the flagship level. 

The heating issues that we had on the Exynos variant are also gone for good. However, the slow charging is still a pain. But, if you can leave that behind, you get a pretty great smartphone from a top brand. Apart from that, you also get some premium features like an IP68 rating, wireless charging, and a cool design. The device sports a good 120Hz AMOLED panel and a reliable 12MP triple camera setup. 

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 865-8 GB RAM

·         Display

6.5 inches (16.51 cm)405 PPI, Super AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

12 MP + 8 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary Cameras LED Flash32 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

4500 mAh Fast Charging USB Type-C port

·         128 GB + 1 TB Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano (Hybr...

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         USB OTG Support

·         Waterproof, IP68

·         Wireless Charging

5.Poco X3 Pro


The best budget gaming phone, the Poco X3 Pro’s buzz is basically created by the Qualcomm processor. The star of the show here is the Snapdragon 860 processor that performs exceptionally well, under-cutting the rivals by a fair margin. The Poco X3 Pro also comes with LiquidCool Technology 1.0 Plus to keep thermals under check. 

Thanks to the fast storage and flagship-grade processor, the Poco X3 flies through anything you throw at it 一 be it as simple as opening an app to playing high-end intense games. On top of the top-end performance, the 120Hz smooth screen refresh rate also plays a part in making the overall experience buttery smooth. 

As for the gaming, we tried out games like CoD Mobile, Beach Buggy Racing 2, and Asphalt ran smoothly on the highest graphics possible. The Genshin Impact game ran on medium settings best while we had a bit of stutter with the highest setting. During the gaming session, the phone heats up quite a bit, but it can be handled. For under Rs 20,000, the Poco X3 Pro won’t disappoint you as a gaming phone. 

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.96 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 860-6 GB RAM

·         Display

6.67 inches (16.94 cm)395 PPI, IPS LCD120 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

48 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP Quad Primary Cameras LED Flash20 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

5160 mAh Fast Charging USB Type-C port

·         128 GB + 1 TB Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano (Hybr...

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         Gorilla Glass 6

·         USB OTG Support

·         Splashproof, IP53

6.Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max


If you’re looking for the best iPhone on the market, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is it: it’s powerful, has the longest battery life on an iPhone and the camera is top-notch. Since this is the best iPhone, it also translates to the best gaming iPhone if you are into gaming on iOS devices. 

The iPhone 12 Pro Max is big and sports a 6.7-inch display that produces excellent colors and can be a great gaming companion. If you want the iPhone with the best battery life, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is the one to go for. The larger size means that it’s got the extra capacity to play with, and it results in the best performance we’ve seen on the iPhone 12 range.

·         Performance

Hexa Core (3.1 GHz, Dual Core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Apple A14 Bionic6 GB RAM

·         Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)457 PPI, OLED

·         Camera

12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary Cameras Dual LED Flash12 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

3687 mAh Fast Charging Lightning Port

·         Wi-Fi Calling

·         256 GB, Non-Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + eSIM

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         No Fingerprint sensor

·         Waterproof, IP68

·         No FM Radio

·         Wireless Charging

7.Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra


The new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra may not look much like a gaming phone, but rest assured — this is one of the best gaming phones on the market, with the most advanced display, you'll find that can scale all the way up to a maximum of 120Hz or down to 30Hz or 60Hz to match the frame rate of on-screen content.

But the Note 20 Ultra is more than just a powerful flagship; it's optimized to stream Xbox titles, via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and can even cast games to external displays via Samsung's DeX interface and Miracast. Whatever you play or however you play it, the Note 20 Ultra's Snapdragon 865 Plus and 12GB RAM will ensure a smooth experience — so long as you have a stable internet connection for streaming, of course.

You won't find the same extent of gamer-focused features in the latest high-end Note as you'd expect from the ROG Phone 3, like clip-on external cooling fans and customizable air triggers. Then again, if you need a powerful phablet for work as well as play, there's no choice more versatile than the Note 20 Ultra.

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.73 GHz, Dual Core + 2.5 GHz, Dual core + 2 GHz, Quad core)Samsung Exynos 9 Octa8 GB RAM

·         Display

6.9 inches (17.53 cm)494 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

108 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary Cameras LED Flash10 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

4500 mAh Fast Charging USB Type-C port

·         256 GB + 1 TB Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano (Hybr...

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         Gorilla Glass

·         USB OTG Support

·         Waterproof, IP68

·         Stylus

·         Wireless Charging

8.OnePlus 9 Pro


The OLED display on OnePlus' latest flagship measures 6.7 inches and packs a 1440p resolution, making the screen sharp as well as colorful. But the OnePlus 9 Pro rises toward the top of our best gaming phones list because of its dynamic 120Hz refresh rate, which makes for a remarkably smooth experience for the games that support it, like Fortnite. Even the touch sampling rate is boosted to 360Hz, thanks to OnePlus' new Hyper Touch technology, giving you the instant response you need to claim victory.

Of course, the OnePlus 9 Pro succeeds in many other ways. It lasts long on a charge and supports faster wired and wireless charging than most other devices out there. It features four cameras on the back which are now genuine rivals for the ones on an iPhone or Galaxy phone thanks to helping from Swedish camera maker Hasselblad. And the OnePlus 9 Pro has phenomenal software that actually adds some usefulness to Android 11, as well as a handsome and easy to navigate user interface.

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad-core)Snapdragon 888-8 GB RAM

·         Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)526 PPI, Fluid AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

48 + 50 + 8 + 2 MP Quad Primary Cameras Dual LED Flash16 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

4500 mAh Warp Charging USB Type-C port

·         128 GB, Non-Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         Gorilla Glass

·         Waterproof, IP68

·         No FM Radio

·         Wireless Charging

9.Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro


The RedMagic 5G is one of the cheapest pathways to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 processor on the market right now, earning it a mention on this list of the best gaming phones. For just $579, you can have a device with a high-end chipset, up to 12GB of RAM, and a 6.65-inch 144Hz AMOLED display with a flat design and slim bezels that are conducive to gaming. A fan inside also ensures the device can run demanding titles optimally, which is extremely important if you're gaming for long stretches of time.

Of course, if fantastic software or camera performance is a priority for you, the RedMagic 5G isn't going to be the best fit — there are certainly more well-rounded handsets out there. However, they all cost more, and so those who prioritize gaming and the power needed to do so but have a more modest budget would be wise to consider it.

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 888-12 GB RAM

·         Display

6.8 inches (17.27 cm)387 PPI, AMOLED165 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

64 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary Cameras LED Flash8 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

4500 mAh Fast Charging USB Type-C port

·         128 GB, Non-Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         Gorilla Glass

·         No FM Radio

10.Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus


If you want a well-rounded Android phone that can also handle flagship games, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus is a smart choice.

The S20 Plus has a 120Hz panel and a Snapdragon 888 processor like all of this year's top flagships. It may only have 8GB of RAM, but that doesn't hold it back. It's still fast in every sense of the world. Plus, its 5G support extends to millimeter-wave networks as well as sub-6GHz ones, which allows for the quickest data speeds on the planet for when you're gaming online away from home.

Although it does offer Xbox Game Pass support, the Galaxy S21 Plus doesn't offer much strictly in the way of dedicated gaming features though — it's just an all-around great (and, unfortunately, kinda expensive) flagship device that also happens to be one of the best gaming phones.

·         Performance

Octa-core (2.9 GHz, Single Core + 2.8 GHz, Tri core + 2.2 GHz, Quad core)Samsung Exynos 2100-8 GB RAM

·         Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)393 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

·         Camera

12 MP + 64 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary Cameras LED Flash10 MP Front Camera

·         Battery

4800 mAh Fast Charging USB Type-C port

·              128 GB, Non-Expandable

·         Dual SIM: Nano + Nano

·         Supported by device

·         Supports Indian bands

·         VoLTE

·         Fingerprint sensor

·         Gorilla Glass

·         USB OTG Support

·         Waterproof, IP68

·         No FM Radio

·         Wireless Charging


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