Gaming phones are all the rage today. Xiaomi, Asus, Lenovo and several other mobile manufacturers have their own range of dedicated gaming phones with ascetics and design elements that go head-on against edgy gaming PC set-ups. Yet, when it comes to gaming, handheld consoles have always had an edge on gaming phones. Even in an age where gaming phones, such as the Asus ROG Phone 5, are far ahead of Nintendo Switch when it comes to raw comparable specs, the Switch reigns supreme when it comes to the gaming experience.

Today, we're here to discuss why seemingly underpowered handheld consoles will be always better than gaming phones with crazy specs?

The Games, Development and QA

Let's start off with video game development and the many rounds of Q&A and bug-fixing that must go into any game before it can be released - well,

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On a console such as the Nintendo Switch, the specs and software are the same on all the models that ship out. For a developer, this means that if one game runs on one Nintendo Switch, it will run on all Nintendo Switches. For mobiles, that's not the case. You can get an Android phone for as low as $120 and as high as $,1200 and beyond, that's a 10x price difference. If a game runs well on an $800 Android phone, it should work just fine on a $1000 phone, but it may encounter problems on a $300 phone.