Geforce Now at 120 fps on Android, the list of supported smartphones expands
The first signs date back to May, when the ability to play 120 fps on Geforce Now came limited to some devices, but now the list of supported Android smartphones has grown considerably, making the cloud gaming service even more interesting than it is. it wasn’t already.
Although the list is constantly updated now most of the devices with a 120hz display or higher frequencies will enjoy the maximum graphics experience. The list is available on the official page (in SOURCE), but for convenience we report the list of smartphones on which the upgrade works with certainty.
- Samsung Galaxy S22 / + / Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21 / + / Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 / + / Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 / +
- Asus ROG 5
- Google Pixel 6 Pro
- OnePlus 9 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi 11
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra
And how long does it call iPhones? Apparently at the moment the support is the prerogative of the Android operating system only and there is no info on a possible support also for iOS. The problem would seem to be related to the fact that on iOS GeForce Now uses a web app instead of a native one as it happens with Android. At the moment, even those with an iPhone with a refresh rate above 60hz will have to settle for 60 fps.