How BGMI 90 FPS Support Works
Only smartphones with sufficiently powerful chipsets (like Snapdragon 8 series, Apple A16/17, or MediaTek Dimensity 8000+) and displays running at 90Hz or higher offer native 90 FPS gaming in BGMI. Support can depend on software-level whitelisting by both the manufacturer and game developers, so occasional updates may add or remove support for some models.[1][2][3]
Full List: BGMI 90 FPS Supported Phones
Samsung Galaxy
OnePlus
Xiaomi / POCO / Redmi
ASUS ROG
iQOO
Realme
Google Pixel
iPhones & iPads
iPhone
iPad Pro
Upper-Midrange & Budget Phones
Samsung
OnePlus
Upcoming and "Coming Soon" Models
How to Enable BGMI 90 FPS
- Launch BGMI and go to Settings (Up Arrow).
- Go to "Graphics & Audio."
- Select "90 FPS" under Frame Rate (if available).
- Switch to "Smooth" graphics for better thermal management and battery life.
- Save settings and restart BGMI if 90 FPS does not apply instantly.
Note: Devices must have a display with at least 90Hz refresh rate and a BGMI-supported SoC for this option to appear. If unavailable on a device with matching hardware, a future update or BGMI patch may enable it—it is always safest to avoid modding or third-party config tools.[3][1][2][12]
Key Points: Why 90 FPS Matters for BGMI
- Smoother animations and transitions
- Faster response times
- Competitive advantage, especially in esports events
- Reduced motion blur and less motion sickness
Conclusion
This list represents the latest and most exhaustive catalog of BGMI 90 FPS supported devices for 2025 and beyond. If your device is not included, ensure it has a high-refresh display (90Hz or above) and a supported chipset—new models are added to the compatibility list regularly through both device and game updates. Always keep the OS and BGMI app up to date for best results.
For an accurate, most recent list, always check official BGMI patch notes or your device manufacturer updates before making a new purchase dedicated to pro-level gameplay.[7][6][9][4][1][2][3][8][5][12][10]