Samsung partnered with Unity to enhance the gaming experience on the Galaxy S10
Samsung said it is partnering with the famous game publisher and publisher Unity Technologies to make games run smoother on the new Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone, in other words advanced. gaming experience on this top smartphone.
In the Unpacked event in San Francisco this morning, Mr. Drew Blackard, Samsung's product marketing manager, confidently stated that 'Galaxy S10 is not just a much-equipped smartphone. Top technology, which is like a mini-computer, can fit in your pocket. "Of course, this statement has a bit of melody and overconfidence, but not without. base, especially when Galaxy S10 is one of the most powerful smartphones in the market.
- Samsung introduced Bixby Routines, AI technology that can learn habits and anticipate user needs
By the way, also, along with the popularity of smartphones, the mobile gaming market has experienced strong growth in the past few years, and officially peaked last year when it became the gaming market. the world's largest. According to Newzoo market researcher, there were 63.2 billion dollars of revenue generated from this market in 2018.
As you know, Galaxy S10 is an Android smartphone with a price ranging from 750 to 1,000 USD and the configuration can compete fairly with Apple's latest smartphones. What makes this device more user-friendly is that it owns 6 to 12 gigabytes (depending on the version) of random access memory (RAM), which is equal or even more Most laptops are on the market. In addition, there is also a storage drive with a capacity of 1TB (can be expanded to 1.5TB via storage slot), allowing users to comfortably store today's most "mobile" titles.
Going back to the main issue, Mr. Blackard said Samsung is working closely with Unity - the publisher of nearly half of the mobile games available on the market, to improve the gaming experience on the Galaxy S10. , in a smoother and more seamless direction for heavy games, requires powerful graphics processing capabilities. According to a Korean manufacturer, Galaxy S10 has a central processor (CPU) 29% faster and a graphics processor (GPU) 37% faster than its predecessor S9. It is not clear whether the refresh rate (refresh rate) - a parameter also greatly affects the gaming experience - on the Galaxy S10 is 120Hz or 60Hz, but certainly will not be less than 60Hz (standard level), and the screen resolution is 1440 x 3040.
- Samsung's newly released true wireless headset can do something important that AirPods can't
In addition, Samsung also released the 5G version of Galaxy S10, with excellent connectivity that promises to provide network data transfer speeds 20 times faster than 4G networks, and a millisecond latency for Extremely high interactivity when playing online games. According to Mr. Blackard, 5G connection will also help support the gaming experience on the new cloud platform.
With such drastic changes, can Galaxy S10 become a game changer?
You should read it
- 10 lightweight mobile games but extreme gameplay
- 5 best farm games on Android and iOS
- 5 iOS and Android games coming soon in 2020
- Samsung confirmed will reveal Galaxy S9 next month
- What does the term 'whale' mean in mobile games?
- Entertainment with 7 super 'cool' games on smartphones
- 10 free entertaining games on Android and iPhone
- Top 10 best Android games 2020
- Compare the test speed Samsung Galaxy S5 and iPhone 6
- Tips for speeding up Samsung Galaxy crickets
- Samsung is preparing to launch the first Galaxy camera pop-up, which can be rotated 180 degrees
- Leaked the first real image of Samsung Galaxy S11, the most anticipated smartphone in the first half of 2020
Maybe you are interested
Admire the majestic image of the 'Southern Pinwheel' galaxy
Admire the stunning view of the Sombrero Galaxy through the eyes of the James Webb Space Telescope
Samsung is bringing a great video-recording feature from Pixel phones to the Galaxy
8 Google Pixel Features Not Available on Samsung Galaxy Phones
Ancient 'spider web galaxy' cluster discovered, 10 billion years old
Why should you replace Samsung's Internet browser with Google Chrome on your Galaxy phone?