All right guys, we got a gaming test for the Galaxy S10 here and um. This is the snapdragon version. We are snapdragon 855 and eight gigs of ram, and we actually have a 60 fps option on here um at high settings here. So that's pretty cool uh I'll leave everything how it is 75, so uh. The galaxy phones are usually the only phones that I've I've ever had. That can actually play this game at 60 frames per second.
So that's pretty nice. Now. The good thing about the Galaxy S10 for game is that you have a 1440p display on here. So everything looks super sharp, uh, very colorful on this display as well, and this thing is buttery smooth at these 60 frames per second, which is really nice, and you can see pretty much little to no lag here. We're literally keeping these 60 frames pretty steady here.
So awesome, awesome and remember that is eight gigs of ram for the base model as well so uh. This is not a game I really like, but I do uh play it for you, guys that want to see how it's going to run and um. Also, this phone does not really get hot. With the s10e, the SNE kinda got a little hot. We got a little stutter there uh the SNE kinda got hot but um.
It wasn't anything like unbearable to the touch. This pretty much stays pretty cool, no matter what you're doing so, there are no issues with heat and again most of you guys are going to put a case on your phone, regardless yeah guys there's little to no lag with this game. So it seems like I'm, I'm starting to think that Samsung phones are better optimized like maybe they have some type of partnership with Fortnite. It seems like the games. The uh Fortnite is better optimized on because there's some uh, like my v60 same process, a stronger processor can't play this game at 60 frames, and it's not that it's not capable of it.
It's just that um. You know. I'm thinking there's some type of optimization going on here, yeah guys, but this is super smooth, zero issues here, very, very smooth, all right. Next, we got Call of Duty mobile here and um. This place excellent, zero issues with Call of Duty.
You can see we can play at the highest settings here and uh as far as like the punch hole. Experience on here is fine, like I said, if you don't want it down here, you know you can always flip the phone and do it like that. Let's go we've taken the lead. It's too close fight harder. Next is pub g c stream, extreme ultra HD.
Here all right super smooth, as you would expect here, so the Galaxy S10 I mean for 10 uh, I'm about to say 100 for 200 bucks um, you know I'll have that link down below. You can't really beat this experience. Um 1440p display every you know. Fortnite plays at 60 frames per second, which is kind of like no phone at 200. Bucks is gonna.
Do that and um you know it kills everything um any game in the play store. So are there any negatives with the Galaxy S10 gaming experience that you can get somewhere else, there's something else that you can get uh? Yes, you can get. You know like a polo, and it'll do similar performance, but it'll have 120 hertz, but on that Poco you know the screen is not a super AMOLED uh battery life is going to be longer on the uh like something like the Poco um. So that's one thing is mostly just the battery life isn't um. It's like a smaller battery.
I think 3 400 and no high refresh rate, but honestly, the stuff that the Galaxy S10 does uh. All the extra features that you get Samsung desktop support and secure, folders um, all that good stuff. I think it's well worth it uh for this price point. So just a gaming experience is just really nice on here so and, like I was saying earlier, really no phone still is not getting hot gee all right guys. I guess you're going to wrap it up here, all right.
So now we can wrap it up thanks for watching catch, you guys in the next one.
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