If you’re rocking an iPhone Pro and want to dominate in Free Fire, you know that sensitivity settings can make or break your game. The right sensitivity gives you smooth aim, quick target acquisition, and those sweet headshots. This guide is for every iPhone Pro user who wants to ditch the default settings and fine-tune their controls. By the end, you’ll have a set of values that feel natural and give you an edge in every match.
We’ll walk through each sensitivity option step by step, with specific numbers that work great on the Pro’s high refresh rate display. You’ll also learn how to test them in the training ground and avoid common mistakes. Let’s get your settings dialed in so you can focus on winning.
What You’ll Need
- An iPhone Pro (11 Pro, 12 Pro, 13 Pro, 14 Pro, etc.) with the latest Free Fire or Free Fire Max installed
- Stable internet connection (Wi-Fi recommended for training)
- About 15 minutes of uninterrupted free time
- Patience to test and tweak – your perfect sensitivity won’t be perfect on the first try
Step 1: Access the Sensitivity Settings
Open Free Fire and go to the main lobby. Tap the gear icon in the top-right corner to open Settings. Then tap on the “Sensitivity” tab. This is where all the magic happens. Take a screenshot of your current values before changing anything – that way you can always revert if things go wrong.
Step 2: Set General Sensitivity
General sensitivity controls how fast your camera moves when you drag your finger. For iPhone Pro, start with these values: Camera Sensitivity at 90, Red Dot at 90, and 2x Scope at 85. These numbers take advantage of the Pro’s smooth 120Hz display, giving you fluid movement without jitter. If you play on Free Fire Max, you might even try bumping Camera Sensitivity to 95. Don’t forget that these are just starting points – adjust based on your comfort.

Step 3: Tweak Aim Precision
Aim precision settings affect how snappy your crosshair feels when you ADS (aim down sights). Set Red Dot Precision to 80, 2x Scope Precision to 75, and 4x Scope to 70. For AWM and other snipers, try 60. These settings give you tight control for headshots without being too stiff. Remember, the best Free Fire sensitivity settings for iPhone are often lower on precision than general camera movement – you want stability when zoomed in.
Step 4: Adjust Scope Sensitivity
Scope sensitivity (for scopes like 4x, 6x, and 8x) should be even lower because you’re zoomed in further. Set 6x to 65, 8x to 55, and 10x (if available) to 50. These values keep your reticle steady for long-range fights. Pro tip: if you use a 2x scope often, keep it at 80. For a more tailored approach, try the Free Fire sensitivity calculator to get numbers based on your specific play style.
Step 5: Configure Fire Button Sensitivity
Fire button sensitivity affects how fast you can spam tap for auto weapons or control recoil. Set you Fire Rate to 100 (always max) and turn on “Quick Fire” in the settings if you haven’t already. This reduces input lag. For the fire button size, make it large enough to tap without missing but small enough not to block your view. Around 60% size works well on iPhone Pro.
Step 6: Test and Fine-Tune in Training Ground
Now it’s time to put your settings to the test. Head to the Training Ground and practice on stationary and moving targets. Try jiggle-peeking, drag shots, and flicks. If your aim overshoots, lower the corresponding sensitivity by 5 points. If it feels sluggish, increase by 5. Spend at least 10 minutes here. For extra help, check out the Free Fire sensitivity settings from Reddit – many pro players share their iPhone-specific values there.
Common Pitfalls
- Copying settings blindly: What works for a streamer may not work for you. Use their values as a base, but always adjust to your own feel. That’s why a balanced sensitivity settings guide is useful.
- Ignoring gyroscope: iPhone Pro has a great gyro. Enable it in settings and set gyroscope sensitivity to around 60–70 for fine-tuned aiming. Many beginners skip this – don’t!
- Not backing up: After you find your sweet spot, always backup your sensitivity settings so you never lose them after a reinstall. It saves so much time.
Where to Next
You’ve got your sensitivity dialed in – now hop into a real match and see how it feels. Remember to revisit these settings as you improve. If you want to dive deeper, check out our Free Fire aim sensitivity settings guide for more advanced tips. Also consider learning how to backup your sensitivity settings to keep your setup safe. Good luck out there, and see you on the battlefield!