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Brawl Stars

Supercell's fast top-down 3v3 is featherlight and deliberately exposes almost no graphics options — the real settings here are controls, 60 FPS mode and battery saver.

Developer
Supercell
Publisher
Supercell
Released
2018
FPS Cap
60 FPS

Estimate your FPS

Pick your phone to estimate Brawl Stars performance — results update instantly.

Your Phone

Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 · 8GB · 120Hz refresh

Your Estimated Brawl Stars Performance

60FPS avg
Excellent

53

Minimum

60

Average

60

Maximum

Preset
Ultra
FPS Cap
60 FPS
Capped?
Yes — hitting the game limit
RAM
OK

Light load — runs cool on almost any phone.

FPS values displayed on GamerSpecs are estimates. Actual game performance may vary depending on hardware configuration, drivers, cooling, power limits, background applications, and game updates.

About Brawl Stars

Brawl Stars is a fast, top-down 3v3 brawler that runs smoothly on almost anything. Supercell keeps the options menu intentionally sparse: there is a simple Graphics Quality toggle, a 60 FPS mode where the phone supports it, a Battery Saver, and control choices (tap-to-move versus joystick, tap versus drag/joystick aiming). There are no shadow, texture or resolution sliders to tune — so honest advice is about controls and turning off the frame-rate limiters, not chasing settings that do not exist. The biggest competitive gains come from switching to joystick movement and drag aiming, then making sure 60 FPS mode is on and Battery Saver is off.

Best mobile settings

Three curated profiles — max FPS for competitive, balanced, and HD graphics.

Joystick + 60 FPS (Competitive)

There are almost no graphics levers in Brawl Stars, so the competitive setup is about control precision: joystick movement, drag aiming and every frame-rate limiter turned off.

FPS Gain+40%
Graphics40/100
Competitive92/100
GPU LoadLow
SettingValue
Movement ControlsJoystick
AimingJoystick / Drag aim
60 FPS ModeOn
Battery SaverOff
Graphics QualityLow
Visual EffectsReduced (where available)
Screen Notifications / Chat popupsOff
Brightness60%
Recommended for: Ranked and higher-trophy play where control precision and a locked 60 FPS decide close 3v3s.

Balanced

Joystick precision with the nicer graphics toggle on — the game is so light that High Graphics costs almost nothing on modern phones.

FPS Gain+30%
Graphics72/100
Competitive80/100
GPU LoadLow
SettingValue
Movement ControlsJoystick
AimingJoystick / Drag aim
60 FPS ModeOn
Battery SaverOff
Graphics QualityHigh
Visual EffectsOn
Screen Notifications / Chat popupsOn
Brightness55%
Recommended for: Everyday play that wants precise controls and the fuller look without giving up smoothness.

Full Visuals

High Graphics with effects on and tap controls for relaxed play — even maxed, Brawl Stars is featherlight and still holds its 60 FPS cap.

FPS GainBaseline
Graphics85/100
Competitive72/100
GPU LoadMedium
SettingValue
Movement ControlsTap-to-Move
AimingTap aim / Auto-aim
60 FPS ModeOn
Battery SaverOff
Graphics QualityHigh
Visual EffectsOn
Screen Notifications / Chat popupsOn
Brightness50%
Recommended for: Casual play and older phones — the fullest look, which this light game runs comfortably anyway.

Device requirements

Minimum

OS
Android 4.4 / iOS 10
Chipset
Snapdragon 425 / Helio A22
RAM
1 GB
Storage
1 GB

Recommended

OS
Android 9 / iOS 12
Chipset
Snapdragon 665 / Helio G80
RAM
3 GB
Storage
2 GB

Optimization tips

  • 1

    Turn Battery Saver off before ranked — it quietly caps the frame rate and is the most common cause of a choppy Brawl Stars.

  • 2

    Enable 60 FPS mode on any 60Hz+ phone; it is the single biggest smoothness upgrade the game offers.

  • 3

    Switch from tap-to-move to joystick movement and drag aiming — control precision, not graphics, is where you climb trophies.

  • 4

    Don't hunt for graphics sliders that aren't there — Brawl Stars only exposes a Low/High toggle, so tune controls and frame-rate limiters instead.

  • 5

    The game is extremely light, so even budget phones can leave Graphics on High; only drop to Low if you want maximum battery life or a cooler device.