Friday, June 28, 2019

The hottest Android gaming phones. Models that have a good refresh rate screen

Not just the diagonal of a phone screen should be on your list of priorities when choosing a new smartphone.
If your main interest is actually to play on the phone, then, for the best gaming experience, you should also be guided by a screen with the best refresh rate.

And that's what we're talking about today, and with PhoneArena we've gathered some of the best Android phones in terms of the screen's refresh rate.

Sharp SH-01 (2015) and Aquos R3 (2019)

Sharp's IGZO technology has allowed these phones to come to market for some time with displays that can deliver a 120 Hz refresh rate. In addition, Sharp phones are all-screen, and the SH-01, launched in 2015, was the first phone to have a screen with such a high refresh rate. Sharp's newest gaming model is Aquos R3.

Razer (2017) and Razer 2 (2018)

As Sharp phones are very little present outside of Japan, the first model that even impressed was Razer in 2017 that came with the same 120 Hz refresh rate. It should be noted, however, that Razer uses Sharp's IGZO technology for screens.

These models have launched a real trend in gaming phones, but the problem of battery power remains to be solved.


Asus ROG Phone

The OLED display comes with a 90 Hz refresh rate, but also with its own controller, control buttons and many other very, very powerful accessories. But we have to recognize that there is a big difference between a 90 Hz and a 120 Hz refresh rate.

Nubia Red Magic 3

A smaller ZTE brand, Nubia is more of a company that likes to experience. The latest model impresses with a Snapdragon 855 processor, a 90Hz display and a dedicated fan for cooling.

This phone comes with other benefits: it costs only $ 480 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, or $ 600 for the premium version with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal memory. In addition, Red Magic 3 has the best battery we can find on a gaming phone: 5,000 mAh.

OnePlus 7 Pro

It's a phone that does not require too many presentations, but just one explanation. Because it is preset to switch to a 60Hz refresh rate when running clips, you need to change the setting when you start playing it. Thus, you will enjoy 90Hz refresh rate.

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