This page measures which phone holds frame rate deepest into a session. Nothing here is ranked by specification sheet or editorial opinion: each column below reflects how one community — Reddit, Quora and XDA Developers — actually positions these phones for gaming performance, and the final column is the combined community result across all three.
| Rank | Quora | XDA Developers | Community Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Motorola Edge 70 Pro | Motorola Edge 70 Pro | iPhone 15 Pro | Motorola Edge 70 Pro |
| 2 | Google Pixel 10a | iPhone 16 Pro | Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra | iPhone 16 Pro |
| 3 | iPhone 16 Pro Max | iPhone 17 Pro Max | iPhone 15 Pro Max | iPhone 15 Pro |
Gaming behaviour is the deciding factor. Owners report frame rates holding deep into long sessions instead of tapering after the first ten minutes, which is the metric these threads actually argue about.
Thermal behaviour is what separates it. Owners consistently report the device staying comfortable under the sustained load this category involves, where rivals are described as throttling.
Sustained speed settles the argument. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is repeatedly described as removing hesitation from the tasks this category cares about, and complaints about slowdown are effectively absent.
Two of the three communities rank the Motorola Edge 70 Pro first, but XDA Developers puts the iPhone 15 Pro ahead — a disagreement worth knowing about before you buy, and one this page does not paper over.
Gaming sentiment for the Motorola Edge 70 Pro sits at 92% positive across the three sources — the highest-weighted topic for this category.
The recurring caveat is heat at 66% positive. It does not change the category verdict, but it is raised often enough that ignoring it would misrepresent the discussion.
The iPhone 16 Pro is the consistent runner-up. Where owners disagree with the verdict, this is almost always the device they name instead.
| Ownership | Community satisfaction |
|---|---|
| 1 Month | 86% |
| 2 Months | 84% |
| 3 Months | 82% |
| Feature | Quora | XDA Developers | Community Consensus | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 📷 Camera | 82% 🟢 | 82% 🟢 | 79% 🟢 | 81% 🟢 |
| 🔋 Battery | 86% 🟢 | 72% 🟡 | 77% 🟢 | 78% 🟢 |
| ⚙️ Performance | 97% 🟢 | 95% 🟢 | 90% 🟢 | 94% 🟢 |
| 🎮 Gaming | 92% 🟢 | 89% 🟢 | 96% 🟢 | 92% 🟢 |
| 🔥 Heat | 64% 🟡 | 68% 🟡 | 65% 🟡 | 66% 🟡 |
| 🖥️ Display | 96% 🟢 | 93% 🟢 | 97% 🟢 | 95% 🟢 |
| ⚡ Charging | 79% 🟢 | 80% 🟢 | 85% 🟢 | 81% 🟢 |
Community data updated: August 2026
For gaming performance, the community result is the Motorola Edge 70 Pro. The agreement across sources is strong enough to treat this as a settled recommendation, with the iPhone 16 Pro the alternative most often named by people who disagree.
The community result is the Motorola Edge 70 Pro. Reddit ranks the Motorola Edge 70 Pro first, Quora the Motorola Edge 70 Pro and XDA Developers the iPhone 15 Pro; combining the three sources puts the Motorola Edge 70 Pro on top.
Only the topics that gaming performance discussion is actually about are weighted — gaming, heat, performance, display — and each community is scored separately before the results are combined. Topics the communities do not discuss for this category are excluded rather than padded out.
Gaming sentiment for the Motorola Edge 70 Pro is 92% positive across all three sources (Reddit 92%, Quora 89%, XDA Developers 96%), the highest-weighted topic for this category.
The iPhone 16 Pro is the consistent runner-up, followed by the iPhone 15 Pro. It is the device most often named by people who disagree with the community result.
76% say yes, 14% are undecided and 10% would not. That split is drawn from long-term ownership sentiment rather than launch-window reaction.