PUBG Mobile has officially announced the highly anticipated 120fps support in the latest update. Meanwhile, Samsung has also announced that several of its latest smartphones will now support the popular battle royale game, at a buttery-smooth 120 fps. This is a significant upgrade from the previous 90fps limit, offering gamers a more responsive and visually stunning experience.

Samsung and Infinix smartphones are the first to get 120 fps support

The news comes courtesy of a Samsung official overseeing game optimization, who confirmed the update in a community forum post. The supported devices include the recently launched Galaxy S24 series (S24, S24+, S24 Ultra), the Galaxy S23 series (S23, S23+, S23 Ultra), and the innovative foldable Galaxy Z Fold 5. Alongside, Infinix has also announced that their recently launched GT 20 Pro now supports 120fps.

This exciting development coincides with the latest v3.2 update for PUBG Mobile, which introduces not only the 120fps mode but also a host of new content like items, stages, mechanics, and gameplay modes.

But what exactly does a higher frame rate mean for your gameplay? At 120fps, actions and movements within the game will appear noticeably smoother, eliminating the choppy visuals often experienced at lower frame rates. This translates to a more responsive gameplay experience, giving you a competitive edge in those intense close-quarter battles.

For Samsung devices, the optimizations for this improved PUBG Mobile experience come through the latest Game Optimization Service (GOS) and Game Booster applications. These pre-installed apps are designed to fine-tune your phone’s performance for a lag-free gaming experience.

While this is great news for owners of the latest Galaxy flagships, the big question remains: will older Samsung devices receive the 120fps feature in the future? Samsung hasn’t provided any official information on that front. So, even if the company intends to expand compatibility, it might take some time.

Other companies are anticipated to follow suit and introduce this new feature with their flagship devices soon. As of now, there is no information available on their plans, but we’ll keep you updated as we learn more.

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