Best Android Devices To Play New Games In 2026

Some people think that Android devices are for making calls, sending messages, and keeping up with social media. However, those who love playing games know that a great device lets you enjoy the very best gaming experience and a wide range of digital entertainment. Whether you love hyper-casual formats, in-depth role play, multiplayer battles, first-person shooters, real-money casino games, or puzzles and quizzes, there are new games coming out all the time. So, which are the best Android devices if you have gaming on your mind?

As you will be aware, gaming is big business – the US mobile gaming market is the largest in the world, generating around $23 billion in revenue. There are 227 million video game players in the country, and over 55% play on mobile devices. While not all of those devices are Android ones, there are an enormous number of people playing mobile games in one form or another. 

Before delving into the specifics about particular devices, one of the beautiful things about many mobile games and apps is that they do not require any specialist machinery. While there are loads of new-fangled games around, the favourite mobile ones are still

  • Monopoly Go
  • Last War: Survival
  • Royal Match
  • Candy Crush Saga
  • Kingshot

Best for your budget and casual gaming

One of the reasons these games are perennial favourites is that they work brilliantly on something like the Motorola Moto G. Since its debut, the Moto G has set the bar for what a great budget phone should be. It is neither flashy nor terribly aspirational, but it is more than functional. Our reviewer’s feedback was that ‘gaming is possible, but expectations need to be managed’. So while casual titles run well, this device might struggle to maintain consistent performance, and heavier gamers should look elsewhere for their needs.

Great for online casino play

If you live in one of the seven US states that have legalized online casino gambling for real money, you have a whole extra suite of online gaming opportunities available to you. Even if you live outside of these states, you can still play sweepstakes and social casino games that deliver nearly all of the thrills (without the payouts). The Google Pixel 10 is an excellent, affordable phone that is more than adequate for playing high-end online casino and slot games.

If novelty delights you, online casino games could be just the buzz you have been looking for. This is a sector of the gaming industry that is constantly coming up with new and innovative ways to engage with players. Whether you are into live dealer action, video simulations, or the online slots, the Google Pixel 10 (and its predecessors) are up for the job. You can find all the new games and a list of the newest casinos in the US by visiting the independent review site Casino.org. This phone’s high-end hardware and generous screen allow you to enjoy all the games and features on offer

Serious kit for serious gaming

If you take your gaming seriously, you might want to buy one of the dedicated gaming phones that deliver high-refresh-rate displays, superior thermal management, and top-tier performance. Battery life is also imperative. You do not want to be powering down in the middle of a crucial battle or just as you are about to destroy the super-boss!! Ultimately, it is always a balance between price and performance, and the type of games you play, but the expert opinion is that the following are the top gamer phones for playing new games. Prices range from around $600 to $1,800, so it is a significant investment, whichever you choose:

Nubia Red Magic 

The Red Magic 9S Pro Retails for between $599 and $699, not only does this device come in at the lower end of the scale, but it also has the best battery life to boot! It has vapor chamber cooling and a 165Hz display. However, if it is speed you are looking for, the Red Magic 11 Pro is the fastest for the price – with a built-in fan and vapor cooling, the only thing that will be heating up is the game action. Experts rate this device as the best value despite it having a slightly higher price tag of between $649 and $799. This is the classic example of price and value not being the same thing!

ASUS ROG 9 / Pro

With its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 165 / 185Hz LTPO display, the Asus ROG 9 and ROG 9 Pro are regarded as the elites in the world of Android gaming devices. Both models have been built for sustained performance, and the cooling is impressive, too. The current retail price is between $1,199 and $1,1499, so this is a considered purchase. Gaming is integral in their design, and they have the most complete gaming ecosystem and are the best for hardcore gamers.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Love gaming but looking for more of an all-rounder? Look no further than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is optimized for AI and also has excellent battery life. While it is not a gaming phone per se, its power and display quality make it an excellent contender. In addition to a 120Hz display and decent battery life, it also has a great camera and other productivity features. For anyone wanting the best of both worlds, you could do worse than part with $1,419 for the 1TB model or as little as $1,199 if 256GB is enough for you. Cooling is also good, making this a hot choice.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

If you are looking for a big, immersive experience, then a folding device will deliver that. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the most expensive option at between $1,799 and $1,899, but its 8-inch inner display makes it more akin to a tablet than a phone. The build quality is definitely ‘premium,’ and this device is excellent for those who enjoy RPG, strategy, and cloud gaming.  Unlike a tablet, you do not have to carry around a large device. When gaming is over, you can fold it up and pop it in your pocket. This really is a win-win option.

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