A number of games have popped up on the Google Play store in the past few years which ask a lot from our devices. They are high-performing games which need our phones to be at their peak always in order for us to have a smooth gaming experience. Smartphone companies have been trying to keep up with these advancements by increasing the processing power of their devices.


Numerous games can run pretty smoothly on normal devices which are not built for heavy gaming but there are some which make our phones lag or stutter such as BGMI, Genshin Impact, Asphalt 9and many more.


In case if you are looking for ways through which you can improve the gaming experience on an Android device, then we have got you covered. Here are some tips and tricks through which you can ensure that you are getting the maximum juice out of your smartphone to play these games smoothly.


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How To Turn Your Android Smartphone Into A Gaming Beast



  • Clear Recent Apps: A number of smartphone users don't clean their recent apps which leads to the processor being loaded by those apps that are running in the background. The performance of the device can be boosted immediately by cleaning the recent apps. 

  • Enabling High Refresh Rate: Modern Android phones are equipped with high refresh rate screens, yet most smartphone manufacturers default to setting them on auto or low (60Hz). While this conserves battery power, it means your favourite game might not be operating at the highest refresh rate possible.

  • Disable Power Saving Mode: Most Android phones enable power saver mode automatically when the battery is low, reducing animations and processing power to extend battery life. To avoid this, disable power saver mode before gaming or turn it off entirely for uninterrupted gameplay.

  • Enable Game Mode: Not all smartphones have this feature but for the ones that do, it will be beneficial for you to turn this on. This built-in game mode can help get the most out of your hardware.