![]() ![]() That means, I can’t recommend the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 - which at the moment runs on Android 8.0 (OREO). For that matter, I won’t recommend any Tablet running below Android 9 (PIE) until Blizzard makes an official announcement supporting older Android versions. ![]() As mentioned earlier, my NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet runs Android 8.1 (OREO), and I can’t access the Diablo Immortal beta sign-up page via Google Play. With Diablo Immortal beta coming to Android Tablets (at a yet-to-be-known date), there are some good options out there. That feels more appealing than going out of a limb to buy a smartphone, if you don’t have one. If that’s true, it’s a game-changer for gamers.Īs revealed by Kris Zierhut at BlizzCon 2018, Diablo Immortal can be played in Android/iPad Tablets. Rumors say it might have the overclocked Snapdragon 855+ chip. UPDATE: The ASUS ROG Phone 2 is slated to ship on July 23 (a few days from now). Outside of Samsung, there are other brands that have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chip: The OnePlus 7, the LG G8 ThinQ, the LG V50, Lenovo Z6, the ASUS Zenfone 6Z, Vivo Apex 2019, the Vivo IQ00, and the SONY Xperia 1 - to name a few. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chip competes with Apple’s A12 chip - which makes it pretty powerful for mobile games. ![]() Since my tablet doesn’t load the Diablo Immortal beta sign-up app, I prefer not to recommend Android 8 (Oreo) devices unless Blizzard makes a move to announce support for Android versions below 9.0 Pie. These run on Android 8 (Oreo), which is the same as my NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet. Going lower than an S10, the Samsung Galaxy S9 was originally released on Main most countries. **NOTE: When purchasing unlocked phones, it is best to ask the seller directly, and consult with the carrier whether they support them. The base S10 model has a 3,400 mAh battery, while the S10+ model has a 4,100mAh battery. The Samsung Galaxy S10+ has a 6.4″ Infinity Display and comes in several storage versions: 128GB, 512GB, and whooping 1TB (12GB RAM). It comes in two versions: 6GB RAM/128GB Storage or 8GB RAM/256GB Storage.ģ. Probably not the best version for gaming. The Samsung Galaxy S10e is a slim version that downgrades to a 5.8″ Infinity Display with 1080p AMOLED. The Samsung Galaxy S10 (base model) has a 6.1” Infinity Display Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED and it comes in 128GB or 512GB versions.Ģ. The Samsung Galaxy S10 comes in three 8GB RAM models**:ġ. They run on Android 9.0 Pie - which is the latest OS as of July 2019. The phone sports the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chip, and a 1440p AMOLED display with different screen sizes (depending the S10 model). On the Android front, the latest alternative is the Samsung Galaxy S10 - released on March 8, 2019. If you don’t have an Android phone or a tablet, I will mention here some of the top alternatives available in the market right now running Android 9. It won’t load the Diablo Immortal beta sign-up app in Google Play either. I also have an NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet running Android 8.1 Oreo. It won’t even load the Diablo Immortal beta sign-up app in Google Play. Android 8, Android 7, etc.)įor example, I have a device with Android 5. Just in case, because we don’t know how far down the rabbit hole Blizzard plans to support (i.e. So when preparing for a game like Diablo Immortal when you do not own a phone or tablet, but for motives other than the game you plan to purchase one - you have to go the safe route. Whether that means a simultaneous Android/iOS release, or a Android-only release, with a iOS version at a later time– that remains to be seen. iOS won’t be available for beta, but there are plans to launch Diablo Immortal for iOS devices at some point in the future, or as the website coins it: “Soon”. What we do know is that Diablo Immortal Beta will be available to Android users. Without info on the game, and its requirements, it is hard to figure out the hardware specs and Android version Blizzard plans to support. It’s been up in the official website since November 2, 2018. You can sign up for beta testing right now. However, beta testing could happen in 2019, before BlizzCon… in theory. SDCC started today, and nothing Diablo-ish appears in the schedule. E3 already over (June 11-13) didn’t have Blizzard’s presence. That leaves us little wiggle room to speculate where Blizzard might announce new details about the game, leaving us with BlizzCon as the most adequate platform. We know Blizzard won’t be at GamesCom 2019, so there won’t be a Diablo Immortal panel there, nor gaming stations to play the demo. Not even 4 months after NetEase revealed their co-development tasks were completed. ![]() Blizzard Entertainment hasn’t made new announcements about the Diablo Immortal game. ![]()
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