Persona 5 The Phantom X Android Requirements: Minimum Specs & Tips

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Persona 5 The Phantom X brings high-end JRPG action to mobile, but not every device can handle its graphics, storage, and live events. Here’s the latest guidance for October 2025 on Android requirements, recommended specs, and insider tips for smooth gameplay.

According to official support and database sources, these are the minimum and recommended specs:

Minimum:

  • Android OS: 8.0 or later
  • CPU: Snapdragon 835, Kirin 810, Dimensity 700, Exynos 9810 or higher
  • RAM: 6GB or higher
  • Storage: 30GB free space

Recommended:

The game files and periodic updates are large, installing all language packs and event assets can quickly push storage use toward 17–30GB (Game8 file size breakdown). Always factor in some extra headroom for smooth updating.

Performance Optimization Tips

  • Set graphics to Medium or Low if you’re running close to minimum specs. Many players on budget phones report stable performance at these settings (Reddit graphics thread).
  • Cap frame rate at 30 FPS to save battery and reduce stutter.
  • Disable bloom and advanced lighting for better speed, test these options in visuals menu.
  • Close other apps before launching for max RAM.
  • Use fast Wi-Fi rather than mobile data for event downloads and seasonal patches (LagoFast optimization guide).

Players with flagship phones (Galaxy S23, Pixel 7, or newer) can enjoy full high graphics and 60 FPS gameplay.

Troubleshooting and Storage Management

  • If install fails, free up storage space and restart before retrying.
  • Regularly clear cache from the app and device settings.
  • Keep your Android OS and Play Store up to date.

See further troubleshooting and device-specific tips at SEGA support.

Persona 5 The Phantom X is a demanding mobile title, but with the right hardware and simple tweaks, players can enjoy seamless, stylish RPG action. Always check your device against the official minimum specs and use game settings for the best possible performance.

Step-by-step optimization and graphics setup for Android and mobile P5X players.

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