
EA SPORTS FC Mobile
EA's licensed football sim on mobile — smooth on mid-range phones, with a High Frame Rate mode that makes Head-to-Head noticeably more responsive.
- Developer
- EA Mobile
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts
- Released
- 2023
- FPS Cap
- 60 FPS
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Your Phone
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 · 8GB · 120Hz refresh
Your Estimated EA SPORTS FC Mobile Performance
52
Minimum
60
Average
60
Maximum
- Preset
- HD
- FPS Cap
- 60 FPS
- Capped?
- Yes — hitting the game limit
- RAM
- OK
Light load — runs cool on almost any phone.
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 EA SPORTS FC Mobile
EA SPORTS FC Mobile (the rebranded FIFA Mobile) brings licensed clubs, Ultimate Team-style squad building and real-time Head-to-Head matches to phones — and EA tuned it sensibly for the mid-range hardware most of its audience owns. The Graphics Quality presets scale player models, crowd density and stadium detail, while the High Frame Rate option is the setting that actually changes how the game plays: passing and skill-move timing feel noticeably crisper at 60 FPS. VS Attack and Manager Mode run light; full 11v11 Head-to-Head with a high-detail stadium is the heaviest scenario and the one worth tuning for.
Best mobile settings
Three curated profiles — max FPS for competitive, balanced, and HD graphics.
Head-to-Head Ready
Frame rate first — H2H is real-time PvP where a dipping frame rate ruins through-ball timing. Trimmed visuals keep 60 FPS locked through crowded box scrambles.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Quality | Low / Medium | Player animation quality is unaffected — only scenery detail drops. |
| High Frame Rate (60 FPS) | On | The most important setting in the game for H2H responsiveness. |
| Crowd Detail | Low | Pure scenery — big saving in full stadiums. |
| Stadium Detail | Low | — |
| Player Detail | Medium | — |
| Shadows | Off | Pitch shadows cost frames during long balls and corners. |
| Commentary | Off | Frees a little CPU and speeds up match loading. |
| Auto Quality Adjust | Off | Stops mid-match visual downgrades that momentarily hitch. |
Balanced
A locked 60 with good-looking players and stadiums — the sweet spot for mid-range phones in every mode.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Quality | Medium / High | — |
| High Frame Rate (60 FPS) | On | — |
| Crowd Detail | Medium | — |
| Stadium Detail | Medium | — |
| Player Detail | High | — |
| Shadows | On | — |
| Commentary | On | — |
| Auto Quality Adjust | Off | — |
Matchday Presentation
Full stadium atmosphere — maximum player models, dense crowds and broadcast-style presentation for flagship phones.
| Setting | Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Quality | High / Ultra | — |
| High Frame Rate (60 FPS) | On | Flagships can afford both fidelity and frame rate. |
| Crowd Detail | High | — |
| Stadium Detail | High | — |
| Player Detail | Ultra | — |
| Shadows | On | — |
| Commentary | On | — |
| Auto Quality Adjust | Off | — |
Device requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Android 8 / iOS 13
- Chipset
- Snapdragon 660 / Helio G70
- RAM
- 3 GB
- Storage
- 5 GB
Recommended
- OS
- Android 11 / iOS 15
- Chipset
- Snapdragon 778G / Dimensity 8100
- RAM
- 6 GB
- Storage
- 8 GB
Optimization tips
- 1
Turn on High Frame Rate before anything else — 60 FPS transforms passing timing and defending reactions in Head-to-Head.
- 2
Turn off Auto Quality Adjust once you've settled on settings; its mid-match downgrades cause the exact hitches it's meant to prevent.
- 3
Crowd and Stadium detail are pure scenery — drop them first, your players will look identical.
- 4
H2H is latency-sensitive: a stable connection matters as much as frame rate, so prefer Wi-Fi and check the connection icon before ranked matches.
- 5
Clear the app's cache after big seasonal updates — stale assets are a common cause of post-update stutter.
- 6
On 120Hz phones, don't chase more than 60 FPS — the game caps there, so set the display to 60Hz and save the battery.