Hey Realme user! If you’re tired of potato aim and want to beam enemies like a pro, you’ve come to the right place. This guide is for anyone playing Free Fire on a Realme phone – whether you have a Realme 6, Narzo 30, or the latest GT series. By the end, you’ll have a custom sensitivity setup that feels natural, reduces jitter, and helps you land more shots. No fluff, just tested numbers that work with Realme’s touch response and display.
We’ll walk through every slider step by step, from general to scope sensitivities, and show you how to fine-tune them in practice mode. You don’t need to be a pro – just follow along, copy the values, and then adjust slightly to your own comfort. Ready to upgrade your game? Let’s dive in.
What You’ll Need
- A Realme phone with Free Fire or Free Fire Max installed.
- Game Booster enabled (Settings > Game Space > turn on for Free Fire).
- At least 15 minutes in the practice range (Firing Range).
- A stable internet connection to avoid lag during testing.
- Pen and paper (or notes app) to jot down your preferred values.
Step 1: Access Sensitivity Settings and Reset to Default
Open Free Fire, tap the gear icon (Settings), go to the ‘Sensitivity’ tab. If you’ve messed around before, tap ‘Reset’ at the bottom to start fresh. This ensures no old values interfere. On Realme, the touch sampling is already good, but we want a clean slate.

Step 2: Set General Sensitivity – The Foundation
General sensitivity controls your camera movement when not aiming down sights (ADS). On Realme, start with 85–90. This is a sweet spot for quick 360s without overshooting. If you feel it’s too fast, drop to 80; too slow, go to 95. I use 88 on my Realme 7. This setting also affects your drag shot – so take your time.

Step 3: Red Dot and 2x Scope Sensitivity – Close to Mid Range
For the red dot sight, set it to 80–85. This allows quick target acquisition without losing control. For the 2x scope, go a bit lower – 70–75 – since the zoom makes small movements bigger. These values work well with Realme’s display for tracking enemies in close-quarter battles.

Step 4: 4x Scope, Sniper Scope, and Free Look
For the 4x scope, use 55–60. This prevents over-aiming and helps with tap fire. The sniper scope (AWM, Kar98k) should be around 40–45 – slow and steady for headshots. Free look (camera while running) can be 70–75, enough to scout without nausea. These are tested for Realme’s touch accuracy.

Step 5: Fine-Tune in the Firing Range
Go to the Firing Range and grab an M4 or AK. Practice moving your crosshair between targets. If you overshoot, lower the sensitivity slightly; if you undershoot, increase it. Pay attention to your drag shot – it should feel fluid. Spend 10 minutes here. For more structured practice, check out our guide on how to practice sensitivity settings.

Step 6: Test in Real Matches and Adjust
Play a few Classic or Clash Squad matches. Notice how you handle different ranges. If you struggle with close-range sprays, bump up red dot a bit. If sniping feels shaky, lower the 4x or sniper scope. Everyone’s Realme model has slight differences in touch latency, so trust your muscle memory. For a more refined setup, consider our auto headshot settings for Realme or smooth sensitivity settings.
Common Pitfalls
- Setting Sensitivity Too High: High values cause jittery aim and missed shots. Realme’s high touch sampling can make this worse. Stick to the ranges above and tweak slowly.
- Ignoring Gyroscope: If you have a gyro sensor, start with low gyro sensitivity (30-40) and gradually increase. It helps with micro-adjustments but takes practice.
- Copying Pro Settings Blindly: Pro players often use extreme sensitivities because of their playstyle. Instead, use tested sensitivity settings as base and adapt to your Realme device.
Where to Next
Now that you have your sensitivity dialed in, you can further improve by exploring our guides on fast aim sensitivity or beginner sensitivity settings. The practice range is your best friend – spend 10 minutes daily to build muscle memory. Remember, consistency beats chasing new settings every week. Happy hunting on the battlefield!