There is a good news for everyone who use smartphones. Fortnite is now available to play on smartphones, including Samsung. It means that there is nothing to stop you from getting that victory royale, no matter where you may be. The developer of Fortnite called Epic Games have not made Fortnite available to download from the Play Store but you are able to easily download Fortnite from the Samsung Galaxy store or from the official website of Epic Games.
Is your device compatible? Fortnite is available and supported on the Galaxy devices such as:
- Samsung Galaxy A90
- Samsung Galaxy A80
- Samsung Galaxy A70
- Samsung Galaxy A9
- Samsung Galaxy S10 range
- Samsung Galaxy S9
- Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S8
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S7
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 range
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
In case your phone is not on the list, it might still work if it has the following specs:
- Operating system: Android 8.0 or higher
- RAM: 3GB or higher
- GPU: Adreno 530 or higher
You are able to find out how to check what operating system your device is using. Apparently, all Samsung smartphones and tablets use the Android operating system, a mobile operating system designed by no one than Google. Android usually gets the major update once a year, bringing the new features and improvements to all compatible devices. It is always a good thing to update your device to the newest operating system possible in order to make sure that your phone or tablet is the best it can possibly be.
Actually, everything depends on your device was made. It might not be able to update to the newest possible version of Android, but it will depend on your specific device. Yu are able to follow these following steps to check which version of Android your device is using.
- Nougat and above operating systems
The first thing that you have to do is to swipe up on the home screen, to access your apps. Then, tap Settings. The next thing that you have to do is to tap About phone or About tablet. Another thing that should be tapped is Software information. After that, your Android version is displayed.
- Marshmallow, Lollipop and KitKat operating systems
First of all, you need to tap Apps. Then, tap Settings. In the next step, you need to tap About device. When you are done, please scroll down to Android version.
- Jellybean and below operating system
First, tap Apps. Second, tap Settings. Third, tap About phone or About tablet. Fourth, scroll down to Android version.
How do you know what the version number is called?
- 10: Versions 10.0 –
- Pie: Versions 9.0 –
- Oreo: Versions 8.0-
- Nougat: Versions 7.0-
- Marshmallow: Versions 6.0 –
- Lollipop: Versions 5.0 –
- Kit Kat: Versions 4.4-4.4.4; 4.4W-4.4W.2
- Jelly Bean: Versions 4.1-4.3.1
- Ice Cream Sandwich: Versions 4.0-4.04