In severe cases, Garena bans the unique hardware ID of the iPhone. This prevents any future accounts from logging into the game from that specific device.
To help find the perfect balance for your specific device, tell me: What are you playing on? What is your preferred weapon type (SMG, Shotguns, or AR)?
These settings are optimized for high-end iPhones to ensure fast "flicks" to the head while maintaining control over recoil. 165 - 200 (Essential for fast drag speed). 185 - 195 (Ensures the sight locks onto the head quickly). 155 (Balance between precision and speed). 145 (Crucial for long-range headshots). Sniper Scope: 75 (Lower sensitivity for better sniping control). Free Look: 130 - 150. Critical Fire Button Configuration In severe cases, Garena bans the unique hardware
For the current April 2026 meta, high sensitivity is essential for the "flick" or "drag" needed to hit all red shots on iPhone: 100 (Essential for fast one-tap headshots) Red Dot: 95–100 2x Scope: 80–90 4x Scope: 65–75 Sniper Scope: 30–40 📱 iPhone "Secret" System Settings
If you see videos or tutorials promoting the following methods, exercise extreme caution. These are either completely patched or highly dangerous for your device and account security: What is your preferred weapon type (SMG, Shotguns, or AR)
: Hacks for iOS often involve "ipa" file modifications or scripts that claim to bypass Apple's security. 2. Common Methods (Legitimate vs. Illicit)
Turn the slider up to . This reduces the physical distance you need to swipe your thumb to drag the crosshair up. 2. Configure Dwell Control and Motion Inside the AssistiveTouch menu, look for Dwell Control . 185 - 195 (Ensures the sight locks onto the head quickly)
Set this to "Fast" to ensure that the moment your finger presses the screen, the action registers without input lag.
Adjust these specific iPhone settings to maximize your sensitivity and pull off easy "one-tap" headshots: 1. Switch Control (The Ultimate Sensitivity Booster)
Start your crosshair at the opponent's chest level and quickly flick your fire button upward. High general sensitivity allows the aim to snap naturally to the head.