![]() ![]() The sound quality of the speakers are ok, nothing spectacular about them, use a headphone or Bluetooth speaker if you want the best experience. The shoulder buttons are quite responsive, and the tactile feedback does bring a little console gaming feel to the mobile phone, however due to their placement is possible to mistakenly touch them while holding the phone, which might cause you to skip a dialogue or two in some games(good thing the feature can be turned on/off at will while inside the game). The difference in screen refresh rate is noticeable(outside of games) up to 120hz, however inside games refresh rate above 120 is not very useful, as only a handful of games support the highly advertised 165hz refresh rate, so unless the game supports the feature, most of the time is just a gimmick that brings no benefit to the user experience. ![]() The touch screen is responsive when playing fast-paced action games, though the difference in different touch sampling rates are not very noticeable. Coming from a phone that can barely run games like Genshin (can't even reach stable 30 FPS), is a night-and-day difference, now I can turn all the setting to ultra and the RM7 doesn't break a sweat to maintain the 60 FPS all the way. This device was built for one thing, which is to play games, all hardware and software were designed to accomplish this goal and so far they are doing it well.
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