Fortnite: 60 FPS on iPhone XR vs 30 FPS on Note 9! By AppleInsider

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Aug 15, 2021
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Fortnite: 60 FPS on iPhone XR vs 30 FPS on Note 9!

You guys have been asking us to test out fortnight on the new iPhone 10 R, so here it is, and it couldn't be at a more perfect time since Epic Games just updated fortnight to enable the 60 frames per second option on iOS, but only on Apple's latest iPhones, including the iPhone 10s max and 10 R. Now this is a big deal since for night battle, royale is extremely competitive in the higher refresh rate. Helps the game keep up with the rapid movements of players: Android phones, like Samsung's, powerful Galaxy Note, 9 are still stuck at 30 frames per second, so we decided to play fortnight on both the iPhone 10 R and then o 9 to see which phone offers a better fortnight gaming experience. Both phones are at a hundred percent battery life, and we've turned up the brightness to the max as well. Bluetooth is off and all the background. Apps are closed.

So let's get right into it and make sure to set this video's quality to 1080p at 60 frames per second. So you can see all the differences alright. So here we are on the iPhone 10 R we're going to go into the settings, and we're going to switch it to 60 frames per second, so right away, I can feel the difference. Everything's so smooth like look how fast it moves around everything just keeps up, and I don't see any drop frames either. This is incredible: yeah Adam there it is yeah whoops whoa.

Would you guys see that the display just dimmed for no reason, and I'm honestly surprised that there's no frame drops at 60fps because it takes literally double the performance compared to 30fps and as far as how this feels in my hand, I honestly think it's the most comfortable iPhone that you can play on? Oh okay, now I have to find a dude. Can I grab a gun? Oh, no! Oh! What where's! Yet okay, I'm chasing this dude I'm getting them! Oh, the brightness just turned up by itself out of nowhere. I'm going to go after this dude, and he's probably going to up. Brightness went back down again great, oh I, see something I see something I see something whew I killed someone haha, you're joking, oh, my goodness, auto-aim all right! This is the final match for the iPhone 10. Our and my final thoughts so far is that 60fps is absolutely amazing.

It changes the game completely. As for the size, it feels pretty good, but definitely not as good as the tennis max a lot better than the 10s, and since it has the same processor as the iPhone 10s, it's not really lacking in any way. Oh, this guy's got a gun. Hey leave me alone. Please, hey, wait, wait hold on, don't kill me whoa, see, I got him in the face, but you're not getting the OLED display that has richer colors and basically better in a lot of ways.

Oh, I almost heads hotted that dude all right. So it's been 45 minutes since we started playing, and we're at 76% battery life all right. So here we are on the note 9, as you guys can see we're at a hundred percent battery life over height. So just moving this around, you can just see how choppy it is now here we are, and surprisingly there's actually some drop frames compared to the iPhone 10 R, which was smooth all the time even at 60fps. This is actually having a little of trouble.

All right, we're going in yeah. Look at this dropped frames. All over the place no jumped up. It was so bad got him. Yes, Wow this rifle is amazing.

Man dropped frames. You guys see that Oh telling you man, it's auto, aim: okay, yo. What now is it gonna? Take my rifle, dude I think I'm going to get killed here. I'm, just gonna hide here, whoa. What? Oh? Let's do this boy, 10 HP left I'm go sue, so the lack of 60fps on the note 9 sucks and the dropped frame sucked too, but I'm really loving.

This huge display. Oh snap, that's not supposed to happen! Yo. What a drive what's up, dude Hero's got him yeah doesn't count. He wasn't looking at me, whatever I still owned him, yeah dude, that's an ache! A legendary I'm, not gonna, equip a weapon this time, I promise yeah. What I love this spot right here? There's lots of action going on here, all right, so we just finished another 45 minutes of playing fortnight on the note 9, and we went from 100 to 82% battery life.

It's actually not bad, so after playing for tonight on both phones for around 45 minutes. Here are my thoughts. I've played fortnight mobile on quite a few different devices and to be completely honest, 60 frames per second is what has always been missing, and it's awesome that there's finally, some iPhones that support it and not only support it. They play it extremely well, it's perfectly smooth, it's just incredible how smooth it runs it and compared to playing it on a top-of-the-line Android device like the Samsung Note 9. It blows it out of the water, even at only 30 frames per second, the note 9 still had issues with dropped frames, so in terms of playability, the iPhone 10 are, and the tennis and tennis max absolutely win in this regard.

However, the note 9 display is quite a bit larger and I noticed that it was easier to play on the note 9, the UI and the controls were smaller and less cramped together, so it seemed like I was able to play a little better. So if you're, a big fan of mobile gaming or playing fortnight, then I would definitely choose the tennis max over the 10r, while playing on the 10r I noticed a serious issue. The screen dims by itself, and I'm not sure what causes this. It's likely a bug or a glitch, and I've seen this before in other iOS devices. So it's up to epic games to fix this so which phone gives the better fortnight gaming experience.

Thanks to these 60 fps in the awesome performance, I've got to give it to the iPhone centaur thanks for watching guys and make sure to subscribe. So you don't miss out on more videos like this one. If you enjoy this video like it and hit that subscribe, button, also check out a price guide which makes it extremely easy to find the best deals and Apple products updated daily, be sure to follow us on social media, and we'll see you in the next. Do.


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