Playing PUBG Mobile at a locked 120 FPS on high-refresh-rate devices (like flagship Android phones with 120Hz/144Hz displays or iPhones with ProMotion) feels incredibly responsive and fluid. However, the higher frame rate reduces input lag and makes movements feel faster, which means your old sensitivity settings can suddenly feel too slow or overly twitchy.
In 2026 (with updates like version 4.2–4.3), the best sensitivity for 120 FPS focuses on ultra-smooth tracking, zero-recoil control, and quick flicks while avoiding over-correction at higher scopes. These settings work especially well for 4-finger claw + gyroscope players, but they can be adjusted for non-gyro users too.
Why Sensitivity Changes at 120 FPS
- Higher FPS = smoother visuals and lower perceived delay.
- You can (and should) use slightly higher camera sensitivity for faster turning.
- Gyroscope feels more precise, allowing aggressive values without losing control.
- Recoil patterns feel tighter, so ADS (Aim Down Sight) values can be fine-tuned lower for stable sprays.
Pro Tip: Always test in the Training Ground for 10–15 minutes. Adjust ±5–10% based on your grip, device touch sampling rate, and playstyle.
Recommended Graphics Settings for True 120 FPS
Before tuning sensitivity:
- Graphics: Smooth or Balanced
- Frame Rate: Extreme (or Ultra if supported by your device)
- Style: Classic
- Disable unnecessary options: Anti-Aliasing, Auto-Adjust Graphics, Shadows (set to Low)
- Enable: 120 FPS option (if available in your region/device)
- Turn on Gyroscope: Always On or Scope On for best results
This combination delivers the smoothest experience on 120 FPS-capable devices.
Best Camera Sensitivity (Free Look / No Firing)
These values give fast 360° turns and quick scanning while staying controllable at 120 FPS.
- 3rd Person No Scope: 120–135%
- 1st Person No Scope: 115–130%
- Red Dot, Holographic, Aim Assist: 100–110%
- 2x Scope: 90–100%
- 3x Scope: 80–90%
- 4x Scope / ACOG: 65–75%
- 6x Scope: 50–60%
- 8x Scope: 35–45%
Free Look Sensitivity:
- 3rd Person: 140–150%
- 1st Person: 130–140%
- Parachuting: 130%
Best ADS Sensitivity (When Firing – Non-Gyro Focus)
For players who rely more on touch swipes:
- 3rd Person No Scope: 90–100%
- 1st Person No Scope: 85–95%
- Red Dot / Holographic: 45–55%
- 2x Scope: 30–40%
- 3x Scope: 22–28%
- 4x Scope: 20–25%
- 6x Scope: 12–18%
- 8x Scope: 10–14%
Lower ADS at higher scopes prevents shaky sprays during full-auto fire.
Best Gyroscope Sensitivity (Recommended for 120 FPS)
Gyro is where 120 FPS shines — tilting your device feels buttery smooth.
- No Scope: 300–400%
- Red Dot / Holographic: 350–400%
- 2x Scope: 290–330%
- 3x Scope: 260–280%
- 4x Scope: 250–280%
- 6x Scope: 110–130%
- 8x Scope: 80–95%
Why these gyro values? High no-scope gyro allows lightning-fast close-range tracking and hip-fire. Sharp drops at 6x/8x give laser-like long-range stability for headshots at 150–300m.
Many pros use Gyroscope Always On with these settings for maximum advantage on high-FPS devices.
Popular Sensitivity Codes (2026 – Copy & Paste)
Go to Settings → Sensitivity → Tap the upload icon and enter one of these codes. Start with these and tweak.
Balanced All-Rounder (Good for most 120 FPS players):
- 7435-8846-3421-0303-0728
Aggressive Gyro + 120 FPS Optimized:
- 7462-2496-3022-3831-210 (Android-focused)
- 7478-5115-3389-3888-855 (iOS / smoother devices)
Zero Recoil 4.3 Update Code (Recent popular one):
- 7618-4481-7039-4059-136 (or similar variants like 7615-8269-5156-3382-064)
Note: Sensitivity codes are not universal. Import the code, then fine-tune in Training Ground. Higher-end devices with 120Hz+ touch sampling handle aggressive values better.
Quick Comparison Table: 120 FPS vs Lower FPS
| Setting Type | 120 FPS Recommendation | 60/90 FPS Recommendation | Reason for Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Camera (No Scope) | 120–135% | 100–120% | Faster response at high FPS |
| ADS Red Dot | 45–55% | 50–65% | Tighter control for smooth sprays |
| Gyro No Scope | 300–400% | 250–350% | More precise tilt on high refresh |
| 8x Scope (All) | 10–14% (ADS) / 80–95% (Gyro) | 12–18% (ADS) / 90–110% (Gyro) | Prevents over-sensitivity at zoom |
Final Tips for Ultra Smooth 120 FPS Gameplay
- Warm up daily in Training Ground: Practice tracking moving bots and recoil control with M416 + 6x.
- Device optimization: Use Game Turbo / Game Space mode, close background apps, and keep your phone cool.
- Claw grip matters: 4-finger or 5-finger claw + gyro works best with these settings.
- Iterate: If you overshoot targets, lower camera/gyro by 5–10%. If it feels sluggish, increase slightly.
- Test different weapons: M416, AUG, and Beryl respond beautifully to these settings. Adjust for spray-heavy guns like AKM if needed.
- Update your game regularly — new patches can slightly shift recoil and require minor sensitivity tweaks.
With these sensitivity settings on a capable 120 FPS device, your movement and aim will feel ultra smooth, responsive, and competitive. Many players report better close-range fights and easier long-range sprays after switching.
Start with one of the codes above, spend time in the training area, and make small personal adjustments. Smooth 120 FPS gameplay combined with dialed-in sensitivity is one of the biggest advantages in PUBG Mobile in 2026.
Drop your own sensitivity code or device in the comments if you find even better tweaks!