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These are the best Android phones for playing Fortnite

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Joe Maring
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Fortnite is an intense game that needs a pretty capable Android phone to run it properly. A multiplayer match involving up to 100 unique players is bound to push a phone to its limit, but these phones are sure to run those matches without hiccups. We love the OnePlus 8 Pro as the best phone for Fortnite with its huge display and specs that are better than some computers used to run Fortnite.

Best overall: OnePlus 8 Pro

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OnePlus has worked with Fortnite creator Epic Games to run the game at 90Hz - which translates to a silky smooth 90fps - on OnePlus phones like the OnePlus 8 Pro. And with at least 8GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 865 chipset both delivering enough memory and processing power for great gaming performance, your phone will never overheat or feel sluggish while playing Fortnite.

OxygenOS continues to deliver a simple and speedy software experience that allows for customization, including the Fnatic gaming mode, which offers fine controls for avoiding distractions while gaming. You can limit notifications to alarms and calls or set custom notifications for displaying messages while you game.

You also get a smooth 120Hz AMOLED panel, making it a delight to play games on the phone. That means everything will look silky smooth to your eye, whether you're blasting your way to glory in Fortnite or scrolling through other apps. OnePlus also offers excellent-sounding stereo speakers and plenty of other little perks to make your Fortnite experience as good as possible.

Pros:
  • 90fps gameplay on the OnePlus 8 Pro
  • Smooth 120Hz display
  • Incredible internal hardware
  • IP68 dust and water resistance
  • Fnatic Mode included
Cons:
  • No 3.5mm headphone jack
  • No expandable storage
Best overallOnePlus 8 Pro

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A truly incredible gaming phone

There might be better and more powerful phones out there, but none that can deliver 90fps on Fortnite. Factoring in its stunning 120Hz AMOLED display and robust hardware, the OnePlus 8 Pro is the best gaming phone for Fortnite.

Best for customization: RedMagic 6 Pro

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The RedMagic 6 Pro is a phone that has been built for the sole purpose of mobile gaming. As such, it excels at that and serves that purpose incredibly well. Its superb 6.8-inch AMOLED display and 165Hz refresh rate make the colorful world of Fortnite pop vivaciously and deliver buttery-smooth visuals. The built-in shoulder triggers on the phone are customizable and supplement your gaming experience.

As for the specs, you get Qualcomm's top-notch Snapdragon 888 chipset paired with 16GB of RAM - that's right, read that again. It sports a 5,050mAh battery which should last you through a couple of Fortnite sessions. To add to that, Nubia decided to include a multi-tier cooling system inside the phone to cool down such heavy-duty hardware. This consists of a turbofan that you can turn off on demand and a vapor chamber. If that isn't enough for you, you can get the external RedMagic dual-core Ice Dock separately as an add-on.

There aren't too many downsides to the RedMagic 6 Pro from a gaming perspective. For everyday usage, however, it doesn't stand up as well against other smartphones. You'll also have to live without wireless charging and any water-resistance rating. Finally, we hope you have some hand strength, as the RedMagic 6 Pro is quite hefty and could cause some hand fatigue during long sessions.

Pros:
  • 6.8-inch 165Hz AMOLED
  • 16GB of RAM
  • 5,050mAh battery
  • Unique cooling system
  • Shoulder triggers
Cons:
  • No water resistance
  • No wireless charging
  • Heavier than other options
Best for customizationRedMagic 6 Pro

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Game like there's no tomorrow

The RedMagic 6 Pro is an impressive specimen with its whopping 16GB of RAM and a 5,050mAh battery. This is perfect for multiple Fortnite sessions.

Best budget pick: OnePlus Nord

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OnePlus has established itself as a brand known for offering killer smartphones at even better prices, and the OnePlus Nord is a continuation of that ideology. One of the most impressive aspects of the Nord is its display, which is a 6.44-inch AMOLED panel with a buttery-smooth 90Hz refresh rate. While not as technically impressive as the RedMagic 6 Pro's 165Hz panel, this still makes gaming on the Nord feel faster and more fluid than most other handsets.

Once you discover "Fnatic Mode," the gaming experience will be turned on its head. This is more than just the standard "Gaming Mode" offered by OxygenOS. With Fnatic Mode, instead of your Nord picking and choosing how to use its resources, all of the horsepower under-the-hood will be focused on your Fortnite sessions. This means you'll be able to push the boundaries of the 8GB of RAM and the gaming-focused Snapdragon 765G processor.

The 4,115mAh battery allows for solid endurance throughout the day, and when you need to charge up, the OnePlus Nord's Warp Charge 30T technology allows you to charge the phone from 0% to 70% in just 30 minutes. So long as you don't mind the lack of expandable storage and a 3.5mm audio jack, the Nord is an incredible purchase.

Pros:
  • 30W fast charging
  • Up to 12GB of RAM
  • Fnatic Mode included
  • 90Hz AMOLED Display
  • Great price
Cons:
  • No expandable storage
  • No headphone jack
  • Doesn't support all U.S. carriers (no CDMA)
Best budget pickOnePlus Nord

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Great gaming on the cheap.

You don't need to spend a heap of money for a reliable Fortnite phone, and the OnePlus Nord is proof of that.

Best value: Samsung Galaxy A52 5G

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As much as we love the RedMagic 6 Pro for endless Fortnite sessions, we also understand that it's not a phone everyone can afford. If you need something that can handle Fortnite without breaking the bank, Samsung's Galaxy A52 5G is a fantastic option.

Right off the bat, the A52 5G gets a lot of points thanks to its display. With a 6.5-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED panel and a 2400x1080 resolution, all of your apps and games will look stunning. It's also covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 5, helping to ensure it stays in good shape for years to come.

Taking a look under the hood, the Galaxy A52 5G delivers the Snapdragon 750G processor, 128GB of storage that can be expanded up to 1TB, and a decent 4,500 mAh battery. There's 6GB of RAM, which is OK for the price, and an 8GB option for a little more money if you're feeling fancy. Other highlights include the presence of a 3.5mm headphone jack, an IP67 water resistance IP rating, and support for all U.S. carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon).

Pros:
  • 6.5-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display
  • Expandable storage up to 1TB
  • IP67 rating
  • Has a 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Compatible with all U.S. carriers
Cons:
  • Small bit of lag
Best valueSamsung Galaxy A52 5G

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Get your money's worth

Samsung somehow packed in a 6.5-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display, the SD 750G chipset, an IP rating and a headphone jack in the Galaxy A52 5G for a great price. This value buy is a fine specimen for running Fortnite!

Best for a big screen: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

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Right now, in the Android space, one of the most powerful and expensive phones you can buy is the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. It certainly isn't for everyone, but if you don't have a restrictive budget and want to enjoy your Fortnite matches on the best screen possible, this is the phone to get.

If you want a big screen for playing Fortnite, that's exactly what the S21 Ultra delivers. Measuring 6.8 inches, this is one of the largest phone displays out there. Add that together with a gorgeous Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel and glorious 120Hz refresh rate, and your eyeballs will be truly spoiled.

When it comes to performance, the S21 Ultra is powered by the latest Snapdragon 888 processor, comes with 12 or 16GB of RAM, has a beastly 5,000 mAh battery, and can be equipped with 128, 256, or 512GB of storage that isn't expandable. You also get 15W Fast Wireless Charging, stunning quad cameras, and an IP68 waterproof rating. In other words, it's a spec monster. The lack of a headphone jack or charger out-the-box is lame, but other than that, the S21 Ultra has it all.

Pros:
  • 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display
  • 120Hz refresh rate looks amazing
  • Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 888 processor
  • Up to 16GB of RAM
  • 15W Fast Wireless Charging
  • IP68 rating
Cons:
  • No headphone jack or expandable storage
  • No charger in the box
  • Very expensive
Best for a big screenSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

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Big, bold, beautiful, and bezel-less

Assuming you can stomach its steep price, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is one of the very best Fortnite phones on the market.

Best international option: ASUS ROG Phone 5

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If you can't whet your appetite with whatever's available in the U.S., try something from the global marketplace. The ASUS ROG Phone 5 is one of the most impressive gaming smartphones in that category. It has some mind-blowing offerings, such as a 144Hz screen refresh rate paired with its 6.78-inch AMOLED display and crazy RAM options starting from 8GB and going up to 18GB!

Its gigantic 6,000mAh battery is sure to last you throughout the day and then some, and the included GameCool system will help keep the ROG Phone 5 cooler during those long Fortnite sessions. There's an additional 5-pin pogo connector for the AeroActive fan accessory on the back of the phone in case things get too hot. As for other device features, you get two ultrasonic AirTriggers, 65W fast charging, a 3.5mm headphone jack, up to 512GB of onboard storage, and two USB Type-C ports.

There are many issues for those of us here in the U.S. who want to use the ROG Phone 5 as it doesn't support CDMA carriers like Verizon or Sprint. Another downside of owning one of these is its sheer bulk - man, is this phone heavy! You certainly do NOT want to drop the ASUS ROG Phone 5 on your face, or anywhere else for that matter, as it lacks an IP rating.

Pros:
  • Lightning-fast 144Hz refresh rate
  • Ultrasonic AirTriggers
  • GameCool cooling system
  • 6,000 mAh battery
  • 2 USB Type-C ports
Cons:
  • Doesn't support all U.S. carriers (no CDMA)
  • No IP rating
  • Very heavy
Best international optionASUS ROG Phone 5

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A beastly handset with impressive performance

The ASUS ROG Phone 5 will knock the socks right off you with its unbelievably fast 144Hz display, SD 888 processor, 6000mAh battery, 65W fast charging, and insane storage options.

Bottom Line

If you're looking for a smartphone that will be primarily used for graphic-intensive games like Fortnite, there are a few key features needed. These include a great display, good battery life, a nice chunk of RAM, and some extra flair compared to other handsets.

The OnePlus 8 Pro crosses off all of those boxes and then some as it comes equipped with at least 8GB of RAM, a powerful Snapdragon 865 SoC, and guaranteed 90fps gameplay in Fortnite. That last 90fps spec is something you won't find on any other phone in the market, not even newer, more powerful ones. In our eyes, that maintains the OnePlus 8 Pro's position as the best Fortnite phone even now.

Credits - The team that worked on this guide

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Joe Maring is Android Central's News Editor and has had a love for anything with a screen and CPU since he can remember. He's been talking/writing about Android in one form or another since 2012 and often does so while camping out at the nearest coffee shop. Have a tip? Reach out on Twitter @JoeMaring1 or send an email to joe.maring@futurenet.com!

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Andrew Myrick is a regular freelancer at Android Central. He has been a tech enthusiast ever since the original iPhone was released and continues to flip-flop between devices, and you can find him retweeting on Twitter.

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Namerah Saud Fatmi is a freelance writer for Android Central. She has a passion for all things tech & gaming and has been an honorary Goodreads librarian since 2011. When she isn't writing, she can be found chasing stray cats and dogs in the streets of Dhaka or slaying dragons in the land of Skyrim. You can reach her on her Twitter handle @NamerahS or her Goodreads profile.

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