This video is brought to you by Becky Dee, what's up guys, and it's time to check out the gaming performance of Call of Duty mobile on the best of the best of the best of the best smartphones in the market right now, so the high for this game isn't saying it already has like millions of downloads there's. Definitely a direct competitor do fortnight and pub G, although I don't play those games, but I've actually been playing this one surprisingly enough for the past few days, but today we're checking out, which is the best phone for Call of Duty's and not just playing 8 I'm, also going to be using the game bench benchmarks for measuring the FPS on this phone. So that's going to give us the accurate measurement of which one has the best performance. Before we start the gaming test, we have a quick word from today's sponsor packet e with Baggy T. You can earn a monthly passive income by utilizing your unused in a net bandwidth. You can do this in two simple steps.
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So by default it's set on very high. All four of these phones are capable of playing this game. At 60 frames per second, when it comes to the multiplayer mode, so I'm, actually not gonna, be playing. This I will be going straight to the main mode, where we're going to see the main differences, which is the battle royale right, jumping out of the plane and, let's see, still very good performance near sixty frames per second on average, moving around scraps and stuff. So far, so good 59 60 keeping up good okay.
So now the frame rate is in 40s as I'm moving towards more stuff. Well, definitely going to see an average once we are done so still it's its smooth, I mean there's no lag or any hiccup whatsoever frame rate dropping to 40s and then sticks up from that. Now. As far as the temperature goes, it's pretty normal and once again the FPS is still above 50 to like 45 range, as you can see, 47 49, depending on how much action is happening on the screen. But overall the performance is pretty good.
Alright, not bad. So from 0 to 60, we've got like 49 48 frames per second on average on the note 10 plus right next up. We have the Huawei P 30 bros, so as always, I've set the graphical settings to the mag, and one thing that I've noticed is that the frame rate for the B 30 Pro is only up to very high, whereas on the note 10 plus we had it all the way up to max the max option is not available on this phone, which is very interesting. So let's get right down to the battle royale mode. Alright, so we are here in the pre start of the match, and you can see the frame rate is around 40 frames per second yeah.
It's not on the note endless level from the start, but it is looking smooth enough, like there's no lag whatsoever, so it can play this game perfectly. Fine, alright, so we are on the map, and I'm still getting 40 frames per second on average on this phone, even though not a lot is happening on the screen. As far as you know, war or whatever, and by the way Huawei doesn't allow game bench to run on its own. So I've connected it to the BC right now, so that I can Mayor the FPS so actually went indoors, and you can see the frame rate is still around 40. So it's keeping it stable.
It's not going 60, giving you an even experience but yeah. That's the P30 Pro performance, it's consistently around 40 and definitely not at the level of the note 10 plus so far. So here are the performance metrics for the Huawei P 30 Pro 0 to 60. We are round around in the middle, so it's probably around 35 to 40 frames per second, although I got 40 frames per second on average, most of the time. So that is the performance we are getting on this phone with the call of duty, alright time to check out on the galaxy s 10 plus once again, settings are all the way to the max, and you can see the pre-match frame rate on the phone.
It's pretty high, actually similar to the Galaxy Note.10 performing matches about to start all right. We are moving to the ground and still we have a very stable frames per second on the phone 60 53 58, it's above 53 number and close to 60, so definitely, first off definitely better performance than the P30 Pro looks really, really smooth buttery feeling there, and even though these devices have similar GPUs, it's about the optimization I think developers have definitely done their homework for the Samsung devices. When we move fast with the car, okay I dropped through 49. Now that's above 50 48:46, that's the lowest we've been so far. Let's take a turn and all right, so the lowest it went was 46.
Let's see the indoors France per second, and that is definitely very, very smooth. There we go, and the frame read once again is round 50, which is again pretty good, so I have to say pretty good performance on the s10 plus, just like the Galaxy Note and plus it's keeping a maximum of 60 frames per second and goes to the minimum we have seen 246. So here are the final results for the s10 plus feels definitely a bit more warm compared to other phones. My performance is pretty good from 0 to 60 were around on average, it's probably around 50 51 52 frames per second on average, so I got to say pretty good performance in game. You have seen the frame rate.
It was very consistent. It did drop to 46. That was the minimum. We didn't go below 45, which was again pretty good nice performance optimized for both Samsung devices. Now last but not least, I'm trying out on the Apple iPhone 11 Pro max now.
Sadly, there is no way to test out the frames per second on the iPhone. Is this just Apple thing, so game benches are worse? Do you guys just have to trust my word for it, and I'm definitely going to give you guys my honest thoughts on this? So just like the P30 Pro, we don't have the max frames per second option on the iPhone. It only goes up to very high. That's something only I've seen on these Samsung Galaxy devices, so I've set everything on the max on the iPhone and let get down to the battle royale mode. Okay right now, obviously I can't tell the exact frame rate, but it's definitely not 60.
It is definitely not 60, it's probably around it's, probably around 40 I guess 38 40 yeah doesn't have that smooth, buttery feeling and this app. Obviously this just came out. It might get optimized specifically for the iPhone with the next update, but right now it definitely doesn't. Look all that Pro to me. You know all right out of the plane we go and so far so good I'm.
Definitely not getting that 60 frames per second or 55 frames per second feeling, but it's definitely above 45, but not 60 and grab this it's a nice way to test out. You can see the floor or the road reflection in the road. It's definitely running at really high graphical settings and I can see stable friends, stable fps, so guys I have to say on the iPhone 11 Pro max the performance, although I can't see the exact FPS, but it's definitely above 45 to 47 or 45 to 50 frames per second on average, it's not on 60 or not on 55. Don't have that buttery feeling on the iPhone like I, saw on the s10 plus and the note m+, so yeah. That concludes the test for the iPhone.
Now, last but not least, we have the 1 plus 7 Pro, so as always, I'm gonna check out the settings on the scenario: 955 device, audio and graphics. Just like the no 10 and s10, we do have the Mac setting available, which we didn't see on the iPhone and the B 30 Pro. So this is the highest quality settings and, let's start off the battle. Ok, so here is the pre frame, red priest start of the match frame rate and Wow, so this is very stable, 60 frames per second, we guys know that the Arena 640 inside this phone is a beast of the GPU, always has the best gaming performance Qualcomm chips, so this does apply to the Qualcomm variants of the galaxy as simple and the note 10 plus you're definitely going to get better gaming performance. This is wow what a stable 60 frames per second intro alright, so we are moving down to the ground with full 60 frames per second on the phone 59 60 59 60, that's the average.
Now we have the full map, what a performance guys, let's see, ok 58 for the first time it drop to 58. Now we're back to 60. Arena really is the best GPU for gaming, guys incredible performance, whether you are indoor, whether you're outdoor we're getting a stable 60 on these snapping, a 55 forward, one plus seven Pro, no matter the amount of action still getting a really, really good performance on this phone. Alright, so let's see the average frames per second on the 1+1 Pro, and that is the best performance with Call of Duty. You can see it's almost 60 frames per second, yes, it's its about 60 frames per second, to be honest: Bomb 7 pro is officially the best device or snapping any 55 chip is the best chip to play.
Call of Duty. Mobile you're going to get the best performance and here are the final frame rate metrics of all the phones. Once again, the 1 + 7 Pro takes the crown Samsung's Enos devices that do come a bit short, so we don't have the exact 60 FPS performers they do drop to 55. Sometimes they go below 50 around 47. So it's roughly averaging 47 to like 55 frames per second performance, but still better than what, while we are doing, which was around 40 to 41 and then, of course, the iPhone, which was a stable frame rate performance it.
It can become a lot better with optimization, but it is around 45 to 48 frames per second on average and of course, there was no way to mayor the FPS of the iPhone. So you just have to take my word for it. It was definitely not a 60 or not even 55, so Campus and pro once again snapping a 55, the Qualcomm chips. They proved to be the best when it comes to gaming, and this is the proof of it. So if you guys have enjoyed this video, please be sure to subscribe for daily tech videos and be sure to enter my iPhone 11 Pro giveaway link for that is down below.
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