Those with more than capable devices face incompatibility issues when launching the game and have called for a fix from the developers. Here’s a preliminary breakdown of the Apex Legends Mobile pre-register process on the Google Play Store and currently confirmed Apex Legends Mobile compatible devices.

Also read: How to download Apex Legends Mobile beta version on Android devices

Apex Legends Mobile compatible devices and requirements

For players frustrated by compatibility issues, the developers have shared the following statement:

Right now, players across social media have confirmed that the following devices DO NOT work with Apex Legends Mobile.

Vivo Y50Samsung Galaxy S21 UltraSamsung Galaxy S9Oneplus 6Oneplus 7 and 7TOneplus 8 and 8TRedmi Note 10

The following devices are just a few that have been confirmed as an Apex Legends Mobile compatible device by users.

Samsung Galaxy M51Xiaomi M11Realme X

It seems that the developers are targeting mid-tier mobile devices for their testing, and powerful phones with Snapdragon 800+ processors and 6+ GB of RAM are having incompatibility issues.

The official requirements are as follows:

A11 Bionic and above for iOSSnapdragon 625 or above on Android1. 34 GB free storage space minimumAndroid 6. 0 and up only

While many users fit these requirements, there are many reasons why they cannot access the game right now, including:

Limited closed-beta slots that are already fullThe developers are targeting only a specific hardware configuration for testing ahead of the full open beta, which EVERYONE will be able to access soon

Players with issues are advised not to force install the game from other sources as they will be handed temporary bans. The closed beta will end in India on May 1st, 2021, to give players in the Philippines a chance to test the game.

Also read: Apex Legends Mobile (Early Access): Download link, file size, features, and more

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