This guide is for Free Fire players using Samsung phones who want to nail those auto headshots. Whether you’re a beginner or intermediate, these settings will help you lock onto heads like a pro. By the end, you’ll have a sensitivity setup that works perfectly on your Galaxy device.
We’ve tested these on multiple Samsung models (A series, S series) to ensure they give you the smoothest aim. No more jittery crosshairs – just clean, automatic headshots. Let’s dive in.
What You’ll Need
- Samsung phone (any model running Android)
- Free Fire installed and updated
- Stable internet connection
- Optional: finger sleeves or gyroscope for smoother aim
Step 1: Adjust General Sensitivity
Open Free Fire settings, go to Sensitivity. Set General to 90-100. This controls overall look speed and is the foundation for auto headshot. Too low and you’ll miss quick turns; too high and you’ll overshoot.

Step 2: Set Red Dot and 2x Scope
Red Dot: 85-95, 2x Scope: 80-90. These are key for mid-range auto headshots. The Red Dot gives you a clear view, while the 2x helps with a bit of zoom without sacrificing speed.

Step 3: Configure ADS Sensitivity
Aim Down Sight (ADS): 80-85. This kicks in when you aim and fire. It should be slightly lower than general to prevent over-aiming. Tap fire quickly for auto headshots.

Step 4: Enable Auto Headshot Features
In settings, enable “Auto Aim” and set to High. Also adjust “Crosshair” to small – a small crosshair helps center your shots. For smoother gameplay, combine with our no lag settings.

Step 5: Fine-tune with DPI
If your Samsung has Game Launcher, set DPI to 800 or higher. Higher DPI gives finer control. Also adjust Game Booster settings for optimized performance. Pair with our movement control guide to strafe while aiming.

Step 6: Test in Clash Squad
Jump into Clash Squad to test these settings. Play a few matches and tweak if needed. For advanced play, check our balanced sensitivity and competitive season settings. If you use a 3 finger claw grip, see our 3 finger claw setup.
Common Pitfalls
- Too high sensitivity causing over-aim and missing heads – stick to the ranges above.
- Not enabling Auto Aim – without it, auto headshot won’t work. Make sure it’s set to High.
- Using outdated settings after a new update – always update your sensitivity after new update to match game changes.
Where to Next?
You’ve got the basics. For even better aim, explore our other guides: balanced sensitivity for all-around play, competitive season settings for ranked, and movement control for advanced strafing. Practice makes perfect!