Samsung has finally released the app for the Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy Note 20. The GameDriver app is based on Google’s GPU Inspector Tool that was . The new app promises to bring “the best gaming experience with improved graphics performance on Galaxy devices.”
The GameDriver app is compatible with the , , , , , and the . If you were wondering if it works on both Exynos and Snapdragon variants of the smartphones, Samsung has released two versions of the app, one for the Snapdragon (Adreno GPU) variants and the other for Exynos (Mali GPU) variants.
The GameDriver app allows Samsung to issue hardware driver updates and bug fixes to its smartphones (directly via Play Store) without the need to release a full-fledged firmware update in case something goes wrong. The company can also release performance and stability improvements for supported games.
In the app’s description, Samsung mentions that it currently supports three games: Black Desert, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Fortnite. The company also stated that it would support more devices and games in the future, but it did not provide any particular time frame. A few users who installed or updated the app on the Galaxy S20 or Galaxy Note 20 devices have complained about reduced performance and reboots.
Many game studios, game developers, and developers of other mobile gaming related tools have partnered with Samsung to bring support for the GameDriver app. You can find the whole list of partners that the South Korean firm is working with on . It includes Crytek, Deep Silver, Game Evil, Microsoft, Square Enix, Super Evil Megacorp, Turn 10, and Unity.
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The GameDriver app is compatible with the , , , , , and the . If you were wondering if it works on both Exynos and Snapdragon variants of the smartphones, Samsung has released two versions of the app, one for the Snapdragon (Adreno GPU) variants and the other for Exynos (Mali GPU) variants.
Samsung GameDriver currently supports only three games, but wider support is coming in the future
The GameDriver app allows Samsung to issue hardware driver updates and bug fixes to its smartphones (directly via Play Store) without the need to release a full-fledged firmware update in case something goes wrong. The company can also release performance and stability improvements for supported games.
In the app’s description, Samsung mentions that it currently supports three games: Black Desert, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Fortnite. The company also stated that it would support more devices and games in the future, but it did not provide any particular time frame. A few users who installed or updated the app on the Galaxy S20 or Galaxy Note 20 devices have complained about reduced performance and reboots.
Many game studios, game developers, and developers of other mobile gaming related tools have partnered with Samsung to bring support for the GameDriver app. You can find the whole list of partners that the South Korean firm is working with on . It includes Crytek, Deep Silver, Game Evil, Microsoft, Square Enix, Super Evil Megacorp, Turn 10, and Unity.
- Download GameDriver app for Snapdragon Galaxy S20, Note 20
- Download GameDriver app for Exynos Galaxy S20, Note 20
- Model: SM-G980F
- Dimensions: Bar: 151.7 x 69.1 x 7.9 mm
- Display: 6.2 inch / 157.48 mm Dynamic AMOLED 2X
- CPU: Exynos 990
- Camera: 12MP
- Model: SM-N980F
- Dimensions: Bar: 161.6 x 75.2 x 8.3 mm
- Display: 6.7 inch / 170.18 mm Super AMOLED Plus
- CPU: Exynos 990
- Camera: 12MP
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