Fortnite Mobile requires specific hardware and software specifications depending on your device’s operating system. Below are the current requirements for both Android and iOS devices.
Android minimum requirements:[1][2][3]
- Operating System: Android 10 (some sources mention 8.0 or higher, but the latest requirement listed by Epic is 10 or above, 64-bit on ARM64)
- RAM: 4GB or higher (some guidance says 3GB minimum but 6GB recommended for best performance)
- GPU: Adreno 530 or higher, Mali-G71 MP20, or Mali-G72 MP12 or higher
- Processor: 64-bit Android on ARM64
Compatible Android devices include:
- ZTE NX629J, ZTE Orange Nova Jet, ZTE REDMAGIC 5G, ZTE Z2/Z2Pro, and many more recent mid-range and flagship phones meeting these specs[1]
- Examples of popular recommended models:
- Samsung Galaxy S21, S22
- OnePlus 9
- Pixel 6
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7/S8 (6GB RAM recommended)
iOS/iPadOS requirements:[5]
- Operating System: iPadOS 17.0 or later (Apple App Store states 17.0, Epic Games FAQ says iPadOS 18 or higher)
- RAM: At least 4GB of RAM
- Supported iPad models include:
- iPad Pro 12.9″ (2nd gen or later)
- iPad Pro 11″ (1st gen or later)
- iPad Pro 10.5″
- iPad Air (4th gen, 2020) or newer
- iPad (10th gen, 2022)
- iPad mini (6th gen, 2021)
Devices with only 3GB RAM, such as iPad 8th/9th generation, are not supported.
Installation notes:
- Fortnite is not available on the Google Play Store. For Android, download directly from the Epic Games website or Samsung Galaxy Store (on Samsung devices)[2][3].
- Check your device’s specs before installing. Outdated hardware or OS versions will likely result in crashes or inability to install the game[1][3].
References
- [1] Fortnite compatible Android phones: Join the game! – Android Authority
- [2] How do I get Fortnite on my Samsung Galaxy device? – Samsung UK
- [3] How to get Fortnite on Android (complete guide & safe tips) – ExitLag
- [5] Can I play Fortnite on iPad (8th generation)? – Apple Discussions
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