Google announced Tuesday, that its Stadia Gaming Service ( Stadia ) will work on some other Android phones without its Pixel series.
The American technology giant Google said in a post : “The service will be available on some Samsung , Asus , and (Razer) phones , as of February 20, this day, tomorrow, Thursday. Google added that (Google Stadia Service) will work on 19 Android phones, all of which appear to be flagship or gaming phones”.
The list of phones that will support the service includes 15 Samsung phones, namely:
- Galaxy S8.
- Galaxy S8 Plus.
- Galaxy S8 Active.
- Galaxy Note 8.
- Galaxy S9.
- Galaxy S9 Plus.
- Galaxy Note 9.
- Galaxy S10.
- Galaxy S10E.
- Galaxy S10 Plus.
- Galaxy Note 10.
- Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
- Galaxy S20.
- Galaxy S20 Plus.
- Galaxy S20 Ultra.
The other four phones are:
- Razer Phone.
- Razer Phone 2.
- Razer Cheryl 2.
- Asus ROG Phone.
- Asus ROG Phone 2.
With the addition of these 19 phones, the number of phones that support (Google Stadia) service becomes 26 phones, including:
- Pixel 2.
- Pixel 2 XL.
- Pixel 3.
- Pixel 3 XL.
- Pixel 3i.
- Pixel 4.
Noting that the application for the service on the iOS system is not currently allowed to play.
It is also worth noting that, last January, Google had promised to launch more than 120 games into its service before the end of the current 2020. It announced 5 new games last week.