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Google is preparing to make gaming better on Android by introducing game controller remapping in next year’s Android 17 release.
Have yourself an Android handheld or mobile phone controller but don't know what supports it? Here are our three favourites ...
Android 17 is shaping up to be a big update for gamepad users, with system level remapping and a virtual controller layer promising fewer quirks across phones, handhelds, TVs and cloud gaming.
Android 17 Controller Support could bring big upgrades like native remapping and controller support forced for every app or game.
Google is reportedly preparing the next major Android release, Android 17, to bring mobile gaming closer to console-style ...
You can use your PS5 controller to play Android games for a more console-like experience, with improved accuracy, comfort, and control compared to touchscreen gameplay. Plus, many Android games allow ...
Due to the popularity of mobile gaming, there are plenty of game controllers for your smartphone now available. While most offer very similar features, every once in a while, one comes along with ...
I enjoyed using the Moga Pro when I reviewed it over the summer. With its retractable grip that props up the phone, it’s a clever way to turn your Android phone into a handheld gaming device with ...
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In brief: The Backbone One has long been one of the most popular iOS game controllers, praised for its cross-compatibility and other features that go above and beyond. Now, Android users can access ...