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Samsung's started taking smartphone gaming seriously with its GamePad controller, but can it turn your Android into a Vita rival?
The Razer Junglecat is a solid $99 Android game controller that adds a Nintendo Switch-like feel to mobile gaming. This is our full Razer Junglecat review.
Alongside the Backbone One comes access to the Backbone app on Android. This app offers a mobile gaming platform, allowing you to record gameplay, form groups with friends, and discover controller ...
A PlayStation version of the controller for Android phones isn’t listed yet, but back when Backbone announced it was partnering with Sony, the company told Engadget it was working on a USB-C ...
The company’s controller for attaching to Android phones is now $40, a savings of 20% from the original price, making it an even better choice for on-the-go gaming.
The GamePad appears to support all Android smartphones, but some features — including a ‘Play’ button — are exclusive to the Samsung Galaxy family.
You can play games on your Android device, but if you're looking to up your game, you'll need a controller. Here are our picks of the best for Android devices.
Gametel's wireless game controller fits most Android phones, and gives your phone the gift of physical gaming buttons.
The app is called Mobile Gamepad and it comes from a developer at XDA Forum who goes by blueqnx. Once installed the app turns your Android device into a motion sensing, customizable gamepad.