Pixel 6 Pro owners now have the option to stream their gameplay at 120fps, courtesy of Nvidia’s RTX 3080 tier for GeForce Now.
Nvidia recently unveiled a new GeForce Now plan featuring the capabilities of an RTX 3080, with support for 1440p and 120fps streaming on both PC and Mac, as well as 120fps streaming for compatible Android devices.
Initially, the compatibility was limited to a few Samsung models, but now Pixel 6 Pro owners can also enjoy playing AAA games at 120fps with 1080p resolution.
The updated support page from Nvidia now lists all the supported phones for 120fps streaming. You can check if your phone is compatible using the following list:
If you own a Pixel 6 Pro and wish to utilize this new feature, you can activate 120fps streaming by following these simple instructions:
- Ensure that you are subscribed to the RTX 3080 tier on GeForce Now
- Access Settings
- Click on GeForce Now
- Select Stream quality
- Tap on Frame Rate
- Adjust the settings to 120fps

It’s important to ensure that your Pixel 6 Pro is operating at its optimal refresh rate of 120Hz. Navigate to Settings, select Display, and then choose Smooth Display to enhance your gaming experience with smoother and more fluid visuals.
At present, membership to this tier of GeForce Now, offering numerous benefits, is available at a cost of £89.99/$99.99 every six months.