 Okay guys, you asked for this video and here is gaming on the Galaxy Z Flip 3. So the Z Flip 3 is a device that is different from the Z Fold 3. Well, this flips open like your traditional clamshell and that brings some very unique things with the Flip 3. Now, the first thing is of course that cover display. It isn't used for gaming in any form or fashion. It's just used for showcasing, of course, great wallpapers or using it for other things. But of course this is in a clamshell here and I've got this lovely case from Samsung. I'll leave the links for you guys down below. This opens up into a 6.7 inch device. So the display size is a little bit narrower and longer and of course you've got stereo speakers but also gives you a slightly different scenario, right? You've got a battery size that's smaller at 3,300 milliamps but you still have that 120 Hertz display. So we're gonna see how that affects battery life with this device. Now, when it comes to gaming, you still expect some very high-end performance, right? We've got the Snapdragon 888, we've got eight gigs of RAM, we've got UFS 3.1 storage. So all the things you need for that full gaming experience but how does it differ and what do you get with this? So we went ahead and played some of our favorite games like we like to do on this channel and we started off with Call of Duty Mobile. Now, Call of Duty Mobile plays exactly as you would expect using of course our Gamebench Pro. You can see the stats are 60 frames per second and of course it's running at its highest settings and it ran really well but it also looks really good on this device. I will say though the narrow feel makes it feel a bit more comfortable to just navigate it's not necessarily a 21 by nine aspect ratio it just feels like that to me anyway. But again gaming on this with Call of Duty Mobile was almost flawless. The one thing you've noticed that Call of Duty Mobile does use a higher amount of RAM in comparison to other games that you're gonna see. So now the next stop was of course PUBG Mobile which we like to do in this order and the very first setting was Ultra HD Ultra. Now in that setting you usually get 40 frames per second and that was the case here again. And you can see that it's also ran really well. It was really smooth but it ran a very steady 40 frames. The RAM usage was much lower than what you had with Call of Duty Mobile but again very solid performance and again the 120 Hertz display was really smooth and things just ran really well. Now you guys know very well with of course PUBG Mobile we have to play it also on smooth extreme and that is of course when you get 60 frames per second on this device and performance again was really good. I have to say though it felt really nice and fluid and the display also felt really solid so it didn't feel soft it felt like a standard display and when it comes to that crease in the middle it's the fun thing that you could try is if you tilt or you bend the fun a little bit that basically allows you to put your cursor or your line of sight in the middle so if you need help with shooters that should definitely help you but the overall experience was good the game performance also again solid 60 frames per second less use of RAM on there and overall just really good performance. Now when we moved over to Genshin Impact now Genshin is one where over time I saw stats that I liked and I didn't like so within the very first 10 minutes of gameplay while of course running anti-access settings for 60 frames per second I was able to get about 51 to 55 frames per second ran really well and solid there by the time I progressed and played the game much longer it dropped down to 30 frames per second and even said I'm sometimes lower. Now again that's something that may change if there's an update to it but I'll just say performance from what I've seen just right there was much lower than I expected for a longer period of time playing Genshin Impact. Yes the game did look smooth but I expected it to be around the 50 maybe high 40 range in terms of performance not in the 30s or even in the 20s. So that is something to take note if you're gonna be using some playing something graphically intensive maybe it needs more RAM. Not sure exactly what it is but I think the game might need an update for this specific device. So just put that with a grain of salt. Now the other thing of course is game streaming services, right? You've got things like Stadia, you've got Xbox Game Pass and this is where the Flip has a better outcome than say the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Now granted the Z Fold 3 when we did that video it ran everything really well like it had no issues and it played also this game streaming services well but when it comes to using game streaming services on your mobile device we've seen that controllers like the Kishi or the Backbone even for iOS devices are clutch because you don't have to carry say an Xbox controller with you you can take something that's more compact throwing your backpack and that's it. So of course the device opens up and you can plug it into a Kishi and you're good to go. So I like that aspect about it it makes it easier for me to go ahead and you know, game with my Z Flip and performance is just really good. Now, you know, whether you're playing on Xbox Game Pass, playing Ascent I sent around at 60 frames per second really smooth gameplay experience and also again, this is streaming but you can see at least streaming at a very high rate similar also was playing Forza Horizon 4 just seeing how that performed quickly because that's something you need to jump to or even games like NBA 2K 21 so you've got that kind of very smooth performance overall. Now, moving on to Stadia Stadia, you know, jumped into play Mortal Kombat and that played really well and again, just having the ability to plug it into the controller to me is really, really cool and important. Now, when it comes to temperatures this is why I saw some very numbers with every other game I mentioned here except for the game streaming services and Genshin I got between 103 to 105 so it ran pretty well, it was pretty cool. Now with Genshin Impact, it ran a little hotter and also a little higher so I got between 107 to 109 degrees which are higher temperatures and maybe that's because of course of the compact nature and the way this is designed. It wasn't too bad, I was still able to play as for much longer but I think it was a solid experience overall. Audio is pretty good, the speakers are loud and clear but you can take a quick listen yourself and decide right there. So when you look at the Galaxy Z Flip 3 this is a very solid smartphone. It's got that traditional smartphone feel because when you open it up you have a regular phone and you can close it up into something like this in this clamshell nature. In terms of the gaming performance we've seen that it can run all your game is very well. Now I mentioned Genshin Impact earlier because I ran to an anomaly for a Snapdragon AAA device where it just really slowed down so I have to think that that has to do with hopefully some updates because the device is still not available yet on the market. So we'll have to see but in case you're thinking about gaming on this device I say you are most likely covered and you will have a good experience but if you guys have any questions or any comments about gaming on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 let me know. Otherwise guys don't forget to like, share, subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment.