A Game-Changer for Mobile Gamers: All-Day Full FPS Tech Is Here

Agrilife24.com:Mobile gaming has come a long way, but even today, few smartphones can maintain stable performance during long, intense gaming sessions. Overheating, battery drain, and dropped frame rates remain common issues especially for competitive players. That's what makes the new All-Day Full FPS System from Infinix worth paying attention to.

Instead of just throwing in a bigger battery or a faster chip, this system takes a more holistic approach. It combines cooling, charging, and software optimization into one purpose-built ecosystem: to keep games running at high frame rates all day long without thermal throttling or performance drops.

At the center of it is a lightweight magnetic fan cooler that attaches directly to the phone. It does two jobs at once: wirelessly charges the phone and cools it down in real time. A ring-shaped airflow system avoids the areas where players grip the phone, so it doesn't get uncomfortable to hold even during longer sessions. The device activates a high-performance mode called "Draco Mode" as soon as the cooler snaps on.

Then there's the thermally engineered phone case, designed not only for protection but also for heat dissipation. It's compatible with a range of magnetic accessories — from external batteries to gaming stands — but its real value lies in how it completes the cooling loop, allowing for consistent gameplay even under pressure.

What really sets the system apart is that it's certified to support up to 120 frames per second (FPS) in games like PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. That's a big deal for players who rely on fast response times. Most smartphones can't hold that level of performance for long especially not without heating up or draining the battery quickly. In this case, the experience stays smooth, stable, and cool.

Underneath it all is a solid hardware backbone: next-gen RAM (LPDDR5X), ultra-fast UFS 4.0 storage, and even ray tracing support a feature typically found in high-end gaming PCs. While only a handful of mobile games currently support ray tracing, it shows where this category is heading.

This isn't just another phone with a gaming badge it's a genuine attempt to rethink what mobile gaming should feel like when done right.

The timing is also interesting. Infinix is preparing to open registration for the next PUBG Mobile Campus Championship (PMCC) one of the largest eSports events for university students in Bangladesh. If this system performs as claimed, it might just raise the bar for what players can expect from their gaming devices.

In a market full of big promises, the All-Day Full FPS System stands out because it focuses on solving real problems the ones gamers deal with every day.