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Key Features: Compatible with Samsung smartphones; Bluetooth 3.0; NFC support; Screen Mirroring; 35 compatible games; built-in rechargeable battery
Manufacturer: Samsung
The Samsung SmartPhone GamePad is a Bluetooth controller to deliver console-like control when you are playing Android games on your smartphone.With iOS 7 controllers like the Logitech Powershell and SteelSeries Stratus breaking out and playing nice with the iPhone and iPad, the GamePad is specifically made to work only for Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets.

Buttons-wise there’s a D-Pad, two analogue sticks, four action buttons and two trigger buttons, as well as start and select buttons on the front edge of the controller. There’s a micro USB charging port to power up the 160mAh battery. There’s also a big Play button in the middle of the pad that when pressed activates the Samsung Play app to sync the two devices together.
To physically mount a phone or tablet, there’s an adjustable metal cradle above the controller that is capable of holding devices that measure between 4 and 6.3-inches, so it will work with the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. It holds the handset secure and because most Samsung handsets are nice and light doesn’t struggle under the additional weight.

With a Samsung smartphone physically docked, the connection with the controller is made over Bluetooth 3.0 and requires the handset to run on Android 4.1 or above which shouldn’t be an issue for most if not all Samsung handsets.
Samsung lists 35 games that are compatible with the GamePad and includes Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Asphalt 8 : Airborne, Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, Virtua Tennis Challenge, and Prince of Persia : The Shadow and the Flame among the top tier Android titles supported, so there’s a decent amount to play.

Priced at 60 Euros (around ?50), the Samsung SmartPhone GamePad is more expensive than the Moga Android controller (?25), which supports a bigger list of games and doesn’t restrict you to using only Samsung phones and tablets. The GamePad does have its own built-in battery but there are no details on how much playtime we can expect to get from it. If you own a Samsung phone and want some physical controls, the GamePad is an option, but there’s cheaper options available that will do essentially the same job.
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