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- dzrtr4 months agoSeasoned Veteran
As long as your phone exceeds the 3 criteria below, it's technically a supported phone and doesn't need listing per se.
- At least 1.7GB Ram
- Quad Core (with a clock speed of 1.5GHz)
- Android OS version 6.0 and later
For H2H, it needs to have one of the following processors
- Snapdragon 41x, 42x, & 43x base devices
- Snapdragon 6xx (except 600) base devices
- Snapdragon 7xx base devices
- Snapdragon 8xx (except 800 & 801) base devices
- Snapdragon 8xx base devices
The higher the eye candy is, the higher requirements need to be which are listed in that link.
- Fannste944 months agoNew Vanguard
You didn't read all of it, they should add Redmi on the lists
- dzrtr4 months agoSeasoned Veteran
I’ve read the article in full, and the point still stands—if your phone meets the criteria I outlined as per the article, it will be supported. Using your logic, they’d have to add as an example a fleet of Samsung S22, S23, and S24 series phones, followed by every other high-spec model on the market. These lists are supposed to outline the minimum required specs, not list every single device that exceeds the bare minimum, otherwise, the list would be so long it could rival Tolstoy’s War and Peace.
- Fannste944 months agoNew Vanguard
Samsung is already there, proof you didnt read the whole article, I said to add Redmi phones just as they added Xiaomi on the list
- dzrtr4 months agoSeasoned Veteran
It seems you missed the point here. The list is meant to outline the minimum specs required, not to list every high-end phone that exceeds those requirements. If we followed your logic, they'd have to list every flagship phone—like the Samsung S22, S23, S24, every iPhone from the 6s up, and many others—under each section, which would result in a list so long it’d be completely pointless.
As for your comment about Redmi, Xiaomi is the parent brand, so there’s no need to list every sub-brand like Redmi separately.
The S23 (and above) or iPhone 14 Pro (and above) are only mentioned in the 90+ FPS or resolution 1440 section because these models have the processing power required for higher FPS/resolution.
To sum it up, the list shows the minimum specs (with some more popular devices) needed to run the game, not an exhaustive catalogue of every phone that can handle the game.
- Fannste944 months agoNew Vanguard
Redmi and Xiaomi have different hardware, Honor and Huawei also. Then why is the game lagging and bugging if my phone is compatible? I can't even set better graphics... 😕
- dzrtr4 months agoSeasoned Veteran
Redmi phones are Xiaomi's budget line with cheaper hardware, so yes its not quite the same but also it's not surprising you're facing issues. The Redmi Note 13 you have barely meets the standards. Reading through the mobile reviews portals, it doesn't even feature a Snapdragon processor, opting for the cheaper MediaTek Dimensity instead. It’s on par with devices like the Samsung Galaxy A14, Poco X5 so phones that do not meet the basic criteria for solid performance in FC24mobile (H2H / 60+ FPS). Your game will run, but from what I’ve read about the Redmi Note 13, it’s going to be a tolerable experience at best. If you're after a smoother experience with better performance, you’ll need to step up withsome extra cash to at least a mid-range device, not a budget model. If you can't, it is what it is and you gotta live with what you bought.
Next time, do some proper research before you buy a budget phone. - Fannste944 months agoNew Vanguard
No point on buying a mid and high end phone for football... https://www.mi.com/global/product/redmi-note-13/specs
- dzrtr4 months agoSeasoned Veteran
So, by your own logic, I guess there's absolutely no reason to complain about a low-end, budget phone being left off the compatible devices list or its mediocre performance, right?
Also, the specs on the Xiaomi website incorrectly claims it’s using a Snapdragon processor, they ultimately went with the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 (6nm), featuring an Octa-core (2×2.4 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) and a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.
This is confirmed by several major, reputable mobile review sites (and mobile forums). And let’s be clear: Snapdragon chips are typically used in mid-range, not budget phones purely due to the cost. For budget devices, MediaTek’s 6k series is the more cost-effective choice, which is exactly what Xiaomi has done here (not the first time nor the only one manufacturer either).
- Fannste944 months agoNew Vanguard
You really have a problem with Xiaomi and you think you're right don't you? You're saying that the official manufacturer website is lying and other fake news portals are telling the truth? Redmi has the best hardware in the low-mid phones section that's why they are popular
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