FORTNITE Gameplay: GALAXY NOTE 20 GAMING 5G By CapturedByShan 17

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Aug 14, 2021
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FORTNITE Gameplay: GALAXY NOTE 20 GAMING 5G

Okay, what's up guys welcome back to capture by shan't 17. ? Today we have a different video, we're going to be putting the Galaxy Note 25g through its places in the gaming um arena, so to say so. We've got Fortnite loaded, yeah, obviously Fortnite being one of the most popular mobile console gaming crossover that we've seen in a long time and yeah. Obviously the nice thing is that Fortnite has become cross-compatible across the platform. So that's quite nice to see so yeah, let's load up the latest edition of ford nightmares and see what we can do so with Samsung. Obviously, with the Enos 990 chips, it's quite high performance.

The note series is very well known for its performance. It's obviously the top end of the Samsung um food chain. If you want to put it that way, so it's nice to see how far we can push this in gaming- and you know with the screen- you know, with the quality of the screen, that Samsung puts out it's quite pleasing to see that they're focused a bit on gaming as well. They like to your know, push their phones to the maximum. In all aspects, um, so yeah we've got Fortnite loaded, 60hz screen, and we've got 70 fps highest, which is strange because it is a 60hz panel, I'm not sure exactly how that works.

Maybe it's just the game. Reading about this graphics, a bit faster, which are usually this does read around between 45, lowest and 70 highest uh, but it also depends on your connection, because I've seen when I do play on my Wi-Fi, and it's quite slow, because right now we're playing on rte um. There is a bit of a difference in the okay. Let's actually yeah, there is a bit of a difference in the readout. So what's nice is you know, taking advantage of a panel that you know, Samsung puts in their phones and using it for gaming is really something it literally makes me feel like this could be.

You know the future of gaming, so obviously with the new PS5 and Xbox consoles coming out um. Obviously, that's nice for that for those type of gamers, but the problem is with that it is stationary, like you know it's supposed to stay in one spot, whereas this is mobile. It's literally mobile gaming and I think that's the big appeal with the future of gaming to have it mobile um, because I know I can get you know.1080P 60 frames per second game yeah, and there should be someone here: okay, let's just get some health going, I'm sure. So we're hitting about 58. You know between 40 and 60 frames per second, I have to get this quick um.

You know between 30 and 50 frames per second. Furthermore, you know we do hit 69 again um, it's quite consistent, but it's a nice fluid experience and obviously with a game like Fortnite, for instance, you do need so someone shooting you in the distance, so yeah a nice fluid experience. Um doesn't make me feel like a playing. You know on your phone, which is the main thing. I think that's where what the hell um that's where you can maybe grow this area is, if you make it as seamless of an experience as possible and Samsung have actually been focusing on this for a while.

I think it was around the note 9 or note I don't know if it was note, 9 or note 8. , we think they did kind of do a fortnight partnership, something of that sort, I'll clarify but yeah, it's a really solid phone um. Obviously the panel is what usually makes you know: Samsung phone Samsung phones. You know the fact that they are the makers of the best panels. I would say- and it also comes down to the fact that they have the experience because they make um they do make.

They do make TVs, and you know other accessories that does help with the whole process of building products and that kind of just helps them build a more well-rounded product. So the graphics are nice, and you know clear: you can really see into the distance that helps with this game, especially if you do have some rifles in your armory um. Let's go up but yeah, I think mobile gaming is growing. Obviously the mobile company I mean the gaming companies that have you know started dipping into the mobile space is really testament to the know the growing market that there is because okay, we're entering low performance mode um, but still no, not much drop frames. We're hitting about 30 frames now that we are in low performance mode um, but it's still fairly smooth slight difference to when you gaming at that.

So all part of testing the device is seeing even when maybe you don't have full battery. What's the performance like because I remember back in the day, you couldn't even launch cameras on phones when the batteries, so, if anything, the frame rate actually hasn't. You still hit 48 but 30. It's now set to 30 when it's in this mode, but it still kind of hits. You know 50 or so around about there.

We go. Oh, no, no, okay, oh jeez, it's all because of that stupid jump, but um yeah. So just some final thoughts. Uh great gaming experience, nice, graphics, solid performance on the speed and the refresh rate um. It makes the most of you know the 60hz panel, I think that's the most important part here is that it's not kind of capping out at 50 or so um yeah.

I think I could do someone improving with my gameplay, but I think Samsung have obviously done a really great job with this and yeah, but that's it for now guys make sure you hit that subscribe button, and I'll see you guys in the next one.


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