GameBench has released a free app called GameBench FPS Monitor, allowing Android users to check gaming performance on their devices. The app is now available on the Google Play Store for devices running Android 11 or newer. The GameBench FPS Monitor shows real-time data such as frame rate (FPS), janks or frame drops, and battery temperature. This information appears as a floating overlay while playing games. Users can start tracking by pressing a button on the screen, and the app will record the data during the session. The app can also work with non-gaming apps, such as social media or other tools. Unlike the paid GameBench Pro, this free version does not need a user account, a PC setup, or root access. GameBench said it may adjust these limits based on user feedback. Read more in our articles including "GameBench releases free FPS Monitor App for Android" and "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally".
GameBench has released a free app called GameBench FPS Monitor, allowing Android users to check gaming performance on their devices. The app is now available on the Google Play Store for devices running Android 11 or newer.
The GameBench FPS Monitor shows real-time data such as frame rate (FPS), janks or frame drops, and battery temperature. This information appears as a floating overlay while playing games. Users can start tracking by pressing a button on the screen, and the app will record the data during the session.
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