Here’s what you need to play Fortnite in your Android phone

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Find out if your Android Phone is going to let you play Fortnite or not with the complete list of the compatible devices and minimum requirements

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Here’s what you need to play Fortnite in your Android phone

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Find out if your Android Phone is going to let you play Fortnite or not with the complete list of the compatible devices and minimum requirements

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Here’s what you need to play Fortnite in your Android phone

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Find out if your Android Phone is going to let you play Fortnite or not with the complete list of the compatible devices and minimum requirements

The post Here’s what you need to play Fortnite in your Android phone appeared first on Pocketnow.

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Here’s what you need to play Fortnite in your Android phone

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Find out if your Android Phone is going to let you play Fortnite or not with the complete list of the compatible devices and minimum requirements

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Should LG mess with the V30?

Last week, on the Pocketnow Weekly, we talked about the LG V30 and a slide out second screen it might have.  Juan Carlos Bagnell Jules Wang had a conversation about flagship phones and established brands and whether or not it was a good idea to muck with those devices. For example, the LG V series is a solid brand, entering its third year of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and suddenly there’s talk of doing something crazy with the flagship. But is it necessarily crazy?

Don’t spoil a good thing

On the one hand, you’re messing with success. The LG V and G series of phones are, quite frankly, your money makers. And if there is anything we have learned it’s never touch the principle. Put another way, if you have a steady source of income, it’s best not to mess with that steady source. LG has been gaining a lot of traction lately with its smartphones, if you count out one minor speedbump.

You see, people fear change – they hate change. Granted, you can’t point to the LG G5 as an example of this – the LG G5 was a bad concept from the start. But it’s important to realize that LG tried to do something new with the G5, and it tanked. People voted with their wallets and they decidedly did not vote for the G5. That hurt LG as a brand, and it’s a remarkable how much the LG G6 has turned that around. LG realized it made a mistake, and backtracked as it should have.

People who are familiar with a brand, especially in that key third year of a brand, don’t want change. They want safe. And the LG V30 with a slide out screen is not safe. It’s bold. And bold is rarely what sells. Safe sells. Considering how the experiment of the G5 went, perhaps now is not the right time to fiddle again.

And yet…

But take the LG out of this equation and let’s just talk about flagships in general. Flagships sell. Flagships come with a built-in audience, and what better way to sell a new feature than with a built-in audience. By the third year of a line of phones, people are willing to give you the benefit of the doubt. That’s the only way the LG G5 sold as much as it did. And people got burned, picking up accessories that will not be useful in a generation.

But when you consider that built-in audience, that’s the best was to get a concept to catch on. If you want a success story when it comes to fiddling with flagships, look no further than Samsung. The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is the prime example of a concept phone being applied to a flagship. First, we saw the Note Edge, then we saw the S6 Edge, then the S6 Edge plus. Today, every Samsung flagship has an edge screen, and they are looking good.

Captivated

But in general, having a built-in audience like that can make or break a new concept in [...]

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