PUBG Mobile now features 120 FPS support giving players an ultra-smooth gaming experience. The features were added last year as part of its 3.2 update, however, not every device is ready to handle the feature. Most devices nowadays can support 90 FPS given that they have the display, but 120 FPS support is only available across select devices.
There are a lot of features dictating why 120 FPS isn’t supported across all devices. Part of that is because despite having a compatible display, sometimes the processor requirements hold the device back. A higher frame rate also comes with increased battery consumption and overheating. However, maybe games have the ones that do support 120 FPS, so let’s check out all the supported devices.
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Here are all the mobile devices with 120 FPS support inside PUBG Mobile
- Samsung Galaxy S23
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S24
- Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5
- Nubia Z50
- Nubia Z60 Ultra
- RedMagic 9
- OnePlus 12
- OnePlus 11
- Xiaomi 13
- iPad Pro starting from 2020
- iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max
- iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max
- iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max
- iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max
- iPad Pro with Apple M1 and M2 chips
How to enable 120 FPS in PUBG Mobile?
Enabling the 120 FPS option inside PUBG Mobile is quite easy. Players simply need to head towards the Graphics and Audio settings and pit the graphics on ‘Smooth’. This will open up another option in the frame rate section called ‘Ultra Extreme’. Simply select that to enjoy the highest FPS possible.
Do note that while having higher FPS gives an incredible advantage to the player, the victory will ultimately come down to skills and how well the player utilizes them. A good player on 90 FPS can wipe an entire squad of players if played well enough.