Best phones for 120 FPS gaming to buy in 2026

HIGHLIGHTS

The iQOO Neo 10 stands out with a dedicated gaming co-processor designed to maintain high frame rates while reducing GPU load.

OnePlus 15R and Realme GT 7 combine flagship-grade chipsets with advanced cooling systems for long gaming sessions without significant throttling.

Budget-conscious gamers can look at the OnePlus Nord 6 and Poco X8 Pro, both of which prioritize stable frame rates and thermal efficiency without flagship pricing.

Best phones for 120 FPS gaming to buy in 2026

We have seen some drastic change in the world of smartphones in the last decade and gaming is one of its aspects. Ever since popular titles such as BGMI, Call of Duty: Mobile and other games have made their way to the Play Store and App Store, the conversations have changed and became quite interesting. Individuals who once bothered about the camera, display and look, now talk about 120FPS gameplay, throttling, vapour chambers and other specs which let them do their gaming, hassle free.

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On the other hand, smartphone makers have understood the transition and have introduced something for everyone, from flagship devices with flagship experience to mid-range devices with compelling specs and with the same intention, to let people enjoy their gaming sessions.

Coming back, in 2026, if you are a gamer with a budget somewhere Rs 50,000 and have expectations like 120fps, cooling and more, then here are some of the best picks.

iQOO Neo 10

The iQOO Neo 10 comes at the top of the list for the impressive specifications that it offers. The device offers Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor and Adreno 825 GPU and has performed quite consistently under the load in our testing. The device also features a large 6,000 mm vapor chamber cooling solution that works alongside graphite layers to manage the heat. What is more interesting is it gets a Supercomputing Chip Q1. It comes combined with up to 12GB LPDDR5X memory and 512GB UFS 4.0 storage, making it a good choice for those looking for consistent 120FPS gameplay.  

OnePlus 15R

The OnePlus 15R takes a different approach. The device offers flagship-level hardware and a massive battery pack. For Rs 50,700 (after bank discounts on Flipkart), the device comes packed with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 platform and Adreno 840 GPU. This combo makes it one of the most powerful devices on the list. It is paired with 12GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and up to 512GB UFS 4.1 storage.

For heat management, the device also offers its dual structure cooling system, which it calls Dual Cryo-velocity VC Cooling System.

Another highlight feature for gamers is the 165Hz AMOLED display, which offers more headroom than most gaming-focused smartphones currently available. Supporting actor in the package is a 7,400 mAh battery, which ensures that your extended gaming session lasts long.

Realme GT 7

For the gamers who prefer MediaTek powered devices, the Realme GT 7 is also an option that you can consider. The device features a Dimensity 9400e chipset, built using an advanced 3nm manufacturing process, alongside the Immortalis-G925 graphics processor. The device offers up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB UFS 4.0.

The device also offers an Iceberg Cooling System, utilizing a massive single-unit 10,000 mm stainless steel VC plate which wraps around the battery and motherboard area. The device is comparatively efficient and allows you to play the games at sustained frame rates.

OnePlus Nord 6

The OnePlus Nord 6 offers high refresh rate gaming to the more affordable category. The device offers Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 platform paired with 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and fast 256GB UFS 4.1 storage. It uses a single-layer high-density VC plate paired with a 5G-optimized thermal gel compound to safely dissipate heat to the phone’s aluminum frame. It lacks some of the advanced gaming hardware found in premium devices, but compensates with a fast display capable of reaching refresh rates well beyond the traditional 120Hz mark and can be your next device.

Poco X8 Pro

The Poco X8 Pro is yet another good option that can offer you smooth gaming performance without entering the flagship price territory. It features MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500-Ultra along with Mali-G715 MC10 GPU. It features 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 4.0 storage. To keep the thermals under control, the device offers an updated version of Xiaomi’s LiquidCool thermal management system, which combines a vapor chamber with multiple heat-dissipation layers.

The software optimisation is also cool. Rather than chasing maximum graphical settings at all costs, the system dynamically adjusts rendering workloads when necessary to maintain smoother frame rates. The result is a gaming experience that prioritizes consistency over occasional performance spikes.

So, which one should you buy?

For the gamers who want to churn out the most stable 120FPS, the iQOO Neo 10 remains as the first choice. The OnePlus 15R, on the other hand, offers flagship performance with exceptional battery life, while the Realme GT7 impresses with the efficiency-focused approach.

SmartphoneStarting Price (India)Battery & ChargingDisplay
iQOO Neo 10₹36,999 (8GB/256GB)7,000mAh + 120W6.78″ 1.5K AMOLED, 144Hz, 5500 nits
Poco X8 Pro₹32,999 (8GB/256GB)5,500mAh + 80W6.67″ FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz, 4000 nits
OnePlus 15R₹50,499 (12GB/256GB)7,400mAh + 100W6.83″ 1.5K AMOLED, 165Hz, 6000 nits
OnePlus Nord 6₹42,999 (8GB/256GB)5,500mAh + 100W6.78″ FHD+ AMOLED, 165Hz, 3600 nits
Realme GT 7₹36,999 (8GB/256GB)7,000mAh + 120W6.78″ 1.5K LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, 6000 nits

OnePlus Nord 6 can definitely be called the sweet spot between performance and affordability. Meanwhile, the Poco X8 Pro is yet another powerful option. However, it is highly recommended that you should check other specs like the camera and design to make a better choice. For that, you can read our detailed reviews by tapping here.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek. View Full Profile