If you keep changing sensitivity in Free Fire, hit headshots for a couple days, then your gameplay feels off again—this is exactly for you. Many players even buy “paid sensi,” but the real issue is usually inconsistent settings and not knowing what each sensitivity slider actually does.
In this post, you’ll set Free Fire headshot sensitivity the right way for 2026—based on your phone’s RAM—plus the correct Fire Button size.

Table of contents
- Why sensitivity “works today” and fails later
- Step 1) Before sensitivity: turn this OFF (important)
- Step 2) Properly reset sensitivity in-game
- Step 3) Understand what each sensitivity does (before numbers)
- Best Sensitivity for Headshots (By RAM) — 2026
- Best Fire Button Size (By RAM)
- What to do after applying these settings
- Conclusion
- FAQ
Why sensitivity “works today” and fails later
Common pattern:
- You copy a sensitivity and it feels great
- After some time, the same settings feel shaky
- Because one device setting can inflate sensitivity, and most players don’t understand which slider controls what (scope movement vs. no-scope drag/one tap)
So we fix the base first—then we set the numbers.
Step 1) Before sensitivity: turn this OFF (important)
Go to your phone settings:
Display → Experimental Frame Rate Boost → OFF
Why OFF?
- The values in this guide assume it’s OFF
- If you turn it ON, your sensitivity increases compared to these numbers
- It can also create recoil/control problems, making aim less stable

Step 2) Properly reset sensitivity in-game
Inside Free Fire:
- Go to In Match
- Open Sensitivity
- At the top, you’ll see Default and HighSet it to: Default
- Tap Reset → Confirm
- After reset, set all sensitivity values to 0 first
This wipes your old mixed setup and gives you a clean baseline.
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Step 3) Understand what each sensitivity does (before numbers)
A big reason players don’t get headshots even after “perfect sensi” is simple: they don’t know which slider affects what.
Free Camera
This sensitivity doesn’t directly help with headshots. It only affects movement when you use Free Camera.
For all devices:
- Free Camera: 140
Best Sensitivity for Headshots (By RAM) — 2026
Below are the exact values to set Free Fire headshot sensitivity based on your phone tier, so your aim feels controllable and consistent.
Sniper Scope Sensitivity
This is what many fast snipers rely on for smoother sniping and better control.
- 1GB–4GB RAM: 90
- 6GB–16GB RAM: 50
4X Scope Sensitivity
When you use 4X on a long-range gun and open the scope, this controls your movement inside the scope. It’s key for scoped headshots.
- 1GB–4GB RAM: 165
- 6GB–16GB RAM: 130
2X Scope Sensitivity
Works when you use 2X and fire while scoped.
- 1GB–4GB RAM: 172
- 6GB–16GB RAM: 145

Red Dot (1X) Sensitivity
If you’re not using 2X or 4X, you’re basically on the default 1X (Red Dot). This matters a lot for everyday fights.
- 1GB–4GB RAM: 180
- 6GB–16GB RAM: 160
General Sensitivity (Coefficient / General)
This is the most important one for no-scope one tap and drag headshot attempts. If you want consistent improvement, focus here.
- 1GB–4GB RAM: 190
- 6GB–16GB RAM: 162
This is where Free Fire headshot sensitivity makes the biggest difference for most players.
Best Fire Button Size (By RAM)
Fire Button size can make or break your gameplay:
- Too big → harder control
- Too small → missed taps and inconsistency
Recommended:
- 1GB–4GB RAM: Fire Button Size = 48
- 6GB–16GB RAM: Fire Button Size = 52
Now your sensitivity + Fire Button combo will match your phone better.

What to do after applying these settings
Apply everything exactly as listed, then do a bit of practice. Your gameplay should improve noticeably. If something still feels off, the first thing to re-check is whether Experimental Frame Rate Boost is truly OFF—because it can change how these values feel.
Conclusion
If you want consistent headshots, don’t just copy random numbers. First disable the hidden display boost, reset to Default, then set your scopes + General by RAM and lock in the right Fire Button size. This method makes Free Fire headshot sensitivity feel more stable across different phones—and helps you improve without buying “paid sensi.”
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FAQ
Because when it’s ON, it boosts your sensitivity compared to these values and may cause recoil/control issues. This guide is calibrated for OFF.
Yes. Reset removes old mixed settings so your Free Fire headshot sensitivity becomes stable and predictable.
Not directly. It only affects Free Camera movement, but 140 keeps it smooth on most phones.
Use the 1GB–4GB values.
It will help a lot, but you still need practice for timing and consistent one tap/drag headshots.











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