
Call of Duty: Mobile
Console-style CoD on phones — fast 5v5 multiplayer and a 100-player battle royale, with independent Graphics Quality and Frame Rate sliders that scale up to 120 FPS.
- Developer
- TiMi Studio Group
- Publisher
- Activision
- Released
- 2019
- FPS Cap
- 120 FPS
Estimate your FPS
Pick your phone to estimate Call of Duty: Mobile performance — results update instantly.
Your Phone
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 · 8GB · 120Hz refresh
Your Estimated Call of Duty: Mobile Performance
41
Minimum
48
Average
52
Maximum
- Preset
- Ultra
- FPS Cap
- 120 FPS
- Capped?
- No — chipset-limited
- RAM
- OK
Moderate load — stable on most flagships.
FPS values displayed on GamerSpecs are estimates. Actual game performance may vary depending on hardware configuration, drivers, cooling, power limits, background applications, and game updates.
About Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile pairs snappy 5v5 multiplayer with a full battle royale on a well-optimised engine. Crucially, it splits visual fidelity and smoothness into two separate controls: a Graphics Quality slider (Low → Very High) and a Frame Rate slider (Low → Max, up to 120 FPS on capable devices). Individual toggles for Anti-Aliasing, Depth of Field, Bloom, Real-time Shadows and Ragdoll let you shave GPU load precisely. Competitive players run Low graphics with Max frame rate for the crispest tracking and lowest input lag, while flagship owners can push Very High visuals when smoothness matters less.
Best mobile settings
Three curated profiles — max FPS for competitive, balanced, and HD graphics.
Low Graphics + Max Frame Rate (Competitive)
Lowest visuals with the frame-rate slider pushed to Max — how ranked and esports players configure CoD Mobile for the smoothest aim and lowest input lag on 90/120Hz phones.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Quality | Low | Frees the most GPU headroom so the frame-rate cap is actually reachable. |
| Frame Rate | Max (120 FPS) | Biggest smoothness and input-lag win on 120Hz displays. |
| Anti-Aliasing | Off | Steady GPU cost removed with no gameplay downside. |
| Depth of Field | Off | Keeps distant enemies sharp instead of blurred. |
| Bloom | Off | Removes glare that can wash out targets in bright scenes. |
| Real-time Shadows | Off | Cheapest single setting to disable for a steadier frame rate. |
| Ragdoll | Off | Fewer physics spikes in busy fights. |
| Camera Style | Follow / Default | — |
| Auto-adjust | Off | Stops the game from quietly lowering your FPS mid-match. |
Balanced
Cleaner visuals while holding a stable 60 FPS on mid-range and flagship phones. A comfortable everyday default for multiplayer and battle royale alike.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Quality | High | — |
| Frame Rate | High (60 FPS) | A steady 60 feels great and runs cooler than Max on mid-range chips. |
| Anti-Aliasing | On | — |
| Depth of Field | Off | Left off for gameplay clarity even in the balanced profile. |
| Bloom | On | — |
| Real-time Shadows | On | — |
| Ragdoll | On | — |
| Camera Style | Default | — |
| Auto-adjust | Off | — |
Very High Graphics
Maximum visual fidelity for flagship phones. Frame rate is kept moderate so thermals stay in check with every effect enabled.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Quality | Very High | — |
| Frame Rate | High / Very High (60 FPS) | Max visuals and Max frame rate together isn't sustainable on most devices. |
| Anti-Aliasing | On | — |
| Depth of Field | On | Cinematic look; adds blur that hurts competitive readability. |
| Bloom | On | — |
| Real-time Shadows | On | — |
| Ragdoll | On | — |
| Camera Style | Default | — |
| Auto-adjust | Off | — |
Device requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Android 5.1 / iOS 11
- Chipset
- Snapdragon 625 / Helio P60
- RAM
- 2 GB
- Storage
- 5 GB
Recommended
- OS
- Android 10 / iOS 13
- Chipset
- Snapdragon 730G / Dimensity 900
- RAM
- 4 GB
- Storage
- 6 GB
Optimization tips
- 1
Close background apps and turn on your phone's game / performance mode before ranked matches to free up CPU and thermal headroom.
- 2
Keep Auto-adjust OFF so the game can't quietly drop your frame rate when the phone warms up.
- 3
Real-time Shadows and Anti-Aliasing are the two cheapest toggles to disable for a steadier frame rate with no competitive downside.
- 4
Turn off Depth of Field and Bloom for a clearer read on distant and backlit enemies.
- 5
Play cool — a clip-on cooler or removing the case reduces throttling in long sessions far more than any single setting.
- 6
Match the Frame Rate slider to your screen: there's no benefit to 120 FPS on a 60Hz panel, and it only adds heat.