As many games are becoming increasingly demanding on mobile phone hardware resources, in order to provide users with a better gaming experience, Google may add a device specifically designed for gaming in the Google Mobile Service (GMS) certification in the future.Certification Program.
Perhaps responding to gaming demand or creating a new product category, more and more manufacturers are developing gaming phones. Currently, brands including ASUS, Razer, nubia, and Black Shark have successively launched several mobile phones that are advertised as being specifically designed for gaming. They emphasize that they can achieve a better gaming experience through higher hardware performance, better heat dissipation, and even the combination with related peripherals.
To further ensure that mobile phones designed specifically for gaming experience can also maintain high stability and compatibility, Google may require that the designs of these gaming phones must comply with the new Google Mobile Service certification specifications, which include that manufacturers must optimize the phone's computing performance and display rendering performance to prevent game developers from creating content that cannot run smoothly on these phones.
Looking at it from another perspective, to some extent, this is actually Google proposing certification standards for these gaming phones to prevent manufacturers from making products with different specifications, which would lead to poor game content execution efficiency or compatibility.
In Google's new version of the Google Mobile Service certification specifications, it is clearly required that these mobile phones designed for gaming experience must ensure that the operating modes of components such as CPU, GPU or memory will not affect normal operation, and must also support API projects above Vulkan 1.1 version.



