Gaming phones became a thing since Razer introduced a gaming - centric Razer Phone last year.
Not exact matches
Figuring out better ways to input text on touch screens is important for more than just
phones too, as they
become common in other places like desktop computers,
gaming devices and coffee tables.
Tracking user locations is nothing new, but quickly
becoming an issue with users of mobile
phones,
gaming systems, and now navigation systems.
The
phone is part of that, tablets are
becoming more a part of that just like PCs, televisions,
gaming platforms.»
This, in large effect, has contributed massively to the adoption of
gaming by not just women, but everyone in general, as playing a game has
become as easy as picking up your
phone and sparing a few seconds to download anything you'd like on the App Store, Play Store, or any other digital mobile marketplace.
Then we pretty much forgot about it when other mobile
phone handsets
became real
gaming platform presences.
When mobile
gaming was just on the verge of
becoming a thing, it was common to hear people make comments like, «I just don't get why would anybody want to play a game on their
phone.»
Phones and tablets may not be quite up to par with PCs, Xboxes, and PlayStations when it comes to
gaming, but high quality games you can sink your teeth into are
becoming more common on mobile platforms.
The
phone never
became hot or uncomfortable - to - hold, even during the most intense
gaming sessions.
The Razer
Phone is a solid smartphone with big
gaming potential, and while its potential may not be fully realized just yet, it offers something different in a market where handsets are
becoming more and more alike.
It's especially noticeable when I'm
gaming, with the
phone becoming hot to the touch.
In anticipation of high temperatures while
gaming, Razer is also preloading its Game Booster app to help optimize power and performance so the all - aluminum
phone doesn't
become uncomfortable to hold.
Razer
Phone becomes both a touchpad and CPU for laptop productivity or
gaming At CES 2018, Razer unveiled Project Linda, a 13.3 - inch laptop chassis...
With
phones becoming more and more sophisticated, their potential as dedicated
gaming machines only
becomes greater.
For
gaming, however, 120 Hz
becomes the main course, increasing the immersion and improving the overall visual experience, which is already not that much on a small screen like a
phone.