Who doesn’t like more power for less? You put a mighty straight six motor in the back of a Volkswagen Beetle and it becomes a Porsche 911! Okay, that might put off Porsche fans but the point is that this is a successful formula and Apple has piggybacked on this for years for its iPhone SE lineup. Small in size but being a Goliath in terms of performance. And this new iPhone SE is no different! It is one of the most powerful smartphones, right now.
Obviously, having such a phone in our hands meant we couldn’t resist putting it to gaming duties. Why not? After all, this is a high performance phone and there is a chance somebody could buy it mostly for its gaming capabilities. Hence, I have been putting in hours of gaming into this button-sized phone and now, I wonder whether anything from the Android universe can do something to offset the iPhone SE’s ego.
-The core reason is obviously its iPhone 13 derived A15 chip. We saw this chip do wonders on the iPhone 13 six months ago and now on the iPhone SE, it performs even better. With lesser resolutions to push on its small display, the A15 performs like magic.
-On games such as Call of Duty: Mobile and BGMI, the iPhone SE breaks no sweat at all. I was able to run both the games at their highest of settings, with one caveat — there’s high FPS mode present on this device. And that is obvious due to the 60Hz display, which is naturally limited in its capabilities.
-An hour of Call of Duty: Mobile at the maxed out settings saw the iPhone SE keep the gameplay very smooth, and I observed no major frame drops. The phone warmed up around its cameras and on the top side, but never did the phone translate all hat heat into the gameplay experience.
-Similarly, I was able to play Shadow Fight
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