Hardware That Could Spell A Change In Mobile Gaming

24 September, 2022 Gaming

 

Mobile gaming is at the forefront of gaming as a whole - the accessible nature of it through our smartphones and mobile devices alongside the simple and more casual nature of these games has been the catalyst for the growth - puzzle and arcade games as well as non gamstop casinos are amongst the most played games but as technology advances and develops further, the style of gaming on these devices may begin to change.

 

Hardware That Could Spell A Change In Mobile Gaming

 

Processing power, battery life, and storage are areas that many may look toward as a way to signal growing strength in gaming for the devices, but the first step taken may in fact be in the way our device displays behave - the display on mobile devices has been improving as fidelity and resolution continue to increase, but many still operate at a refresh rate of 60Hz - or the image will update sixty times per second, an area that is actively looking to be improved upon as demand within devices change.

 

In modern gaming, especially in a competitive environment, higher frames-per-second and refresh rate in the display are important and have been attributed to being the most important factor to improve player performance - as esports continues to develop and become a mainstream sport for many, it will continue to move on to different platforms as it already has done on mobile devices through titles such as Fortnite - we're seeing newer devices move to have a 120Hz refresh rate - double that of most mobile devices currently only the market - this has big implications within gaming but also within day to day device use. Faster refresh rate smooths everything on the display - that means whilst games also benefit from the improved refresh rate, the standard operating system also finds an improvement as sliding through screens and applications will feel smoother than before.

 

This also comes at a time where networking is improving - 5G is just around the corner for many and already here for others, improved speeds and connectivity provide additional opportunities for gaming and mobile use - developments are being in in areas such as folding screens and movements toward flip phones once again, but the smartphone design seen today is unlikely to change for quite some time as it is so widely used. Now that displays have progressed, the next step may be toward other earlier mentioned hardware components such as the processor or graphics chip - although this may be more difficult to do, most devices are already extremely similar in their capabilities and to see big improvements here there may need to be big developments in reducing the size of the hardware, something that will take a lot of time and resources - as such this may take a long time and considerable resources, until then the display has been the next big advancement that has been made to improve the quality of what users experience and soon it may be possible that this is available in a widespread way on most flagship devices.

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