These values are tuned for how the POCO X6 Pro actually runs PUBG Mobile — its frame-rate ceiling changes how much sensitivity you can control. Set them in Settings → Sensitivity, play two or three matches, then nudge individual scopes up or down by 2–5% until spray transfers feel natural. Sensitivity is personal; treat this as a strong baseline, not law.
Recommended graphics first
Smooth + Extreme (90 FPS where supported). Anti-aliasing off, shadows off for max frames. Sensitivity only feels consistent when your frame rate is stable, so lock graphics in before touching the values below.
Camera sensitivity (free look and aiming)
Scope
Value
TPP (no scope)
120%
FPP (no scope)
95%
Red Dot / Holo
55%
2x Scope
32%
3x Scope
24%
4x Scope
18%
6x Scope
13%
8x Scope
10%
ADS sensitivity (while firing)
Scope
Value
TPP (no scope)
110%
FPP (no scope)
90%
Red Dot / Holo
60%
2x Scope
35%
3x Scope
26%
4x Scope
20%
6x Scope
14%
8x Scope
11%
Gyroscope sensitivity (Always On)
Scope
Value
TPP (no scope)
330%
FPP (no scope)
330%
Red Dot / Holo
330%
2x Scope
300%
3x Scope
220%
4x Scope
180%
6x Scope
90%
8x Scope
70%
Tips for the POCO X6 Pro
If your sprays climb too fast, lower the 3x and 4x ADS values first — they matter most in mid-range fights.
Gyro players: keep camera values lower than a non-gyro player would, and let the gyroscope handle recoil.
Turn off battery saver and enable your phone's game mode — thermal throttling silently drops FPS and makes your aim feel off.
Re-test after every big PUBG Mobile update; recoil patterns and default handling get patched more often than you'd think.