The Top 5 best gaming phones this quarter is about value-for-money, design, and extended use.
Struggling to balance your mobile gaming needs and budget? If you’re into MOBA and FPS titles, there are options if you don’t mind modest graphics at maximum frame rates.
Here are the top 5 best gaming phones that will let you enjoy action-filled games without breaking the bank. If you’re lucky, you can even get one with bypass charging.
1. itel P55 5G
The itel P55 5G is perhaps the most balanced model in this list in terms of specs versus budget. It’s powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6080 for 5G connectivity and light to moderate gaming. It still scores around 430K AnTuTu points.
With a configuration of 6+128 GB, you can certainly experience stable gaming with the right in-game graphics tweaks. Choose Low to Medium to unlock a smooth and responsive experience at 90 FPS.
For under 6K, its major downside is 720p resolution. But at least you get 18 W charging for its 5,000 mAh battery.
2. itel P65
This newer release from the brand is powered by the 4G Unisoc T615 processor. While the exterior definitely reflects a gamer, the device is only equipped with 4 GB of RAM. It’s expandable but nothing beats an onboard memory.
At under 5K, the itel P65 is still a good buy for budget gamers because of the large 6.7-inch display with 120 Hz refresh rate, 128 GB storage, 5,000 mAh battery, and 18 W fast charging. Plus, that price includes bypass charging and a chance to get a free charging case with 2,400 mAh capacity.
3. itel RS4
Another gaming-centric from the brand is the itel RS4. But instead of the usual mecha design, this one sports a racing design with a large circular camera island. It’s available in glossy finishing or faux leather.
The itel RS4 is powered by MediaTek Helio G99 Ultimate, which currently scores around 420K AnTuTu points. That’s the major downside of this smartphone, alongside 720p resolution.
At around 6K, this is remains a value-for-money pick for budget gamers because of these:
- 120 Hz
- 8GB RAM
- Hard gyro and Z-axis motor
- Stereo speakers
- 360-degree antenna
- NFC
- 45 W charging
- Bypass charging
4. nubia Neo 2 5G
For more power, you may want to check out the nubia Neo 2 5G. It’s pricier at 10K because it’s powered by Unisoc T820 that can dish out around 520K AnTuTu points. You can now play between Medium and High graphics at 60 or 90 FPS.
The 10K price tag is its biggest downside and if you decide to buy it, here are the other perks you’ll get:
- 6.72-inch screen
- 1080p display
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 8GB RAM
- 256GB ROM
- 6,000mAh battery
- 33W charging
- Bypass charging
On top of those, the handset also features a mecha design, passive cooling system, and dual-gaming shoulder triggers. These triggers are pressure buttons for extra controls when playing.
5. TECNO POVA 6 Neo
Another device powered by Helio G99 Ultimate, the TECNO POVA 6 Neo is all about outlasting other smartphones when gaming. It has an incredibly tanky battery and will likely beat you late night sessions.
The device is priced between 7K and 8K and comes with a big 120 Hz 6.7-inch 1080p screen. It also has 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of onboard storage and a mecha design.
The tankiness of its battery is thanks to the 7,000 mAh capacity, 33 W fast charging, and as if those aren’t enough, bypass charging.
ZTE Blade A75 5G
Of course, the ZTE Blade A75 5G is an honorable mention in our top 5 best gaming phones list and a good pick for gamers who always use 5G. If you’re a Smart/TN 5G subscriber, consider this device for an optimized experience.
It’s powered by the Unisoc T760 processor, which scores around 450K AnTuTu points. Although it has decent performance, 120 Hz refresh rate, 120 GB storage, and 5,000 mAh battery, it only has 4 GB onboard memory and 10 W charging. No bypass charging for extended gaming.
So, which of the top 5 best gaming phones under 10k piqued your interest?