Once upon a time, all we asked our mobile phones to do was to make and accept calls. Then along came text messages, iconic games like Snake and, heralding a whole new dawn for smartphone technology, 3G Internet capabilities.
It’s a testament to the leading device manufacturers that we now effectively carry handheld computers around with us. As well as the usual tasks we expect our phone to be able to perform, gaming has also risen up the list of ‘must do’s’.
And we’re not just talking classic 2D platform games either. Online casinos, as just one niche in the industry, now deliver fully interactive 3D games to players. Live dealer titles require seamless, super-smooth streaming of video being broadcast straight from the studio.
To play blackjack online games at Paddy’s and other casino games, the user experience is greatly enhanced by the quality of the player’s smartphone, and its ability to handle HD video and 3D graphics without grinding to a halt.
So, with that in mind, here’s a look at the best smartphones available (at the time of writing) when it comes to gaming.
Many Apple aficionados swear that the iPhone 14 Pro Max is the best handset that the manufacturer has ever released, and while that is open to debate, there’s no doubt that this device leads the way when it comes to non-specialised gaming phones.
It’s lightweight but carries plenty of heft via 6GB of RAM and the A16 Bionic CPU, which enables players to enjoy a smooth gaming experience via their iPhone.
1290 x 2796 resolution screen allows for deep visuals and stunning colours, which are displayed on a screen that measures some 6.7 inches.
With a battery life that goes beyond many of its predecessors, the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max is as good as it gets for a non-specialised gaming smartphone.
Not everybody is completely sold on Apple’s products, so if you are seeking an iPhone alternative then the Sony Xperia 1 IV is the pick of the bunch from a gaming perspective.
Packed with the Android 12 operating system, there’s a weighty 12GB of RAM available on a device powered by the still-excellent Snapdragon 8 CPU.
The real beauty of the Xperia 1 IV is in its stunning display, which crams 1644 x 3840 pixels into a 6.5-inch display – making it perfect for playing traditional online casino games and streaming live dealer titles, too.
If you are looking for a device that is built purely to satisfy gamers, with some extras included, then the ASUS ROG 6D is for you.
The laptop manufacturer has created a sleek phone packing a 6.78 inch OLED display and 1080 x 2448 resolution, while surround sound speakers add sublime sound to the appealing aesthetics.
But it’s the engine of the ROG 6D that is most impressive. It’s packed with 16GB RAM and an epic 512GB of storage, while a 165Hz refresh rate will satisfy anyone from FIFA fanatics to blackjack lovers.
For the best mobile casino gaming experience, any one of these three phones will fit the bill.
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