Best Sensitivity Settings for Headshots in Free Fire (2026 Mobile Guide)

Introduction Landing headshots in Free Fire isn’t just about skill; it’s about calibration. If your sensitivity is too high, your aim flies over the enemy’s head. Too low, and it gets stuck on the chest (the dreaded “body shot lock”). This guide provides the scientifically optimized settings for Low-End (2GB-4GB RAM) and High-End (6GB+ RAM) devices.

Understanding Sensitivity Mechanics Before copying numbers, understand what they do:

  • General: Controls camera movement when not scoping. This is crucial for movement speed and 360-degree turns.
  • Red Dot: Controls the aim when you first ADS (Aim Down Sights) without a scope attached.
  • 2x & 4x Scope: Controls the drag speed when zoomed in.

Settings for High-End Devices (iPhone, One Plus, Samsung S-Series) High-end phones have better touch response rates. You need slightly lower sensitivity to maintain control.

  • General: 90 – 95
  • Red Dot: 85 – 90
  • 2x Scope: 80 – 85
  • 4x Scope: 75 – 80
  • Sniper Scope: 50 – 60
  • Free Look: 60

Settings for Low-End Devices (2GB – 4GB RAM) These devices often have “heavy” touch response. You need to max out sensitivity to compensate.

  • General: 100 (Max)
  • Red Dot: 95 – 100
  • 2x Scope: 90 – 95
  • 4x Scope: 85 – 90
  • Sniper Scope: 60 – 70

The “DPI” Secret (Use with Caution) Pro players often increase their device’s DPI (Smallest Width) in Developer Options.

  • Safe Range: Increase your default DPI by +50 or +80 points max.
  • Warning: Increasing DPI too much can format your phone or crash the UI. Proceed with caution.

How to Practice “Drag Headshots”

  1. Enter Training Grounds.
  2. Grab a Woodpecker or UMP.
  3. Aim at the dummy’s chest level.
  4. Drag the fire button upwards in a “J” shape, not a straight line.
  5. Adjust “General” sensitivity by +/- 2 points until it feels perfect.

Conclusion Sensitivity is personal. Use these numbers as a base, but tweak them based on your thumb friction and screen protector type.

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