Using third-party modifications in BGMI carries an inherent risk of account suspension. Krafton’s anti-cheat engine actively scans for unauthorized field-of-view changes. To minimize your risk of a ban, adhere to these guidelines:

Because the camera pulls back, weapon shake and vertical kick appear significantly reduced, making spray control easier.

Are you tired of the limited field of view (FOV) on your Android phone while playing ? Do you envy iPad players who can spot enemies easier due to their wider screen ratio?

The Pro version is particularly notable for its optimization for less powerful devices. It allows players to unlock iPad View, 4K+ Ultra Resolution, and HDR graphics across all performance levels. The intuitive interface makes it easy for both beginners and experienced users to apply their preferred settings.

This is currently the most popular community module. It modifies the sub-system display configurations to trick BGMI into thinking your device has a 4:3 aspect ratio while maintaining your screen's native resolution. Expands FOV up to 110 degrees.

There is no one-size-fits-all "best" module, as effectiveness varies by phone model, Android version (12/13/14), BGMI version, and Magisk version (Delta vs. official). The best module for you should be judged on:

: While Magisk modules are harder to detect than GFX tools, using an unnaturally wide FOV can still lead to a ban if the game's anti-cheat detects resolution manipulation.

: This is currently a top choice. It ports library system files from the iPad M4 to Android, offering a real iPad FOV, lag fixes, and smoother gameplay.

Download the latest iPaddy View Module zip file. (Always download from trusted sources like Telegram channels or official GitHub repos to avoid malware).

Reduced lag, smaller file size, safe for anti-cheat.

"The black bars bothered me at first, but I got used to it. My K/D went from 3.5 to 5.2 in one season. The best module is the Universal 4:3 Enabler because it doesn't crash after updates." –

iPad View Magisk Module Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) is a popular system-level modification designed to give Android smartphone users the wide Field of View (FOV) typically exclusive to iPad users. By altering the game's perspective through a systemless root interface, these modules provide a competitive edge while attempting to bypass standard game file integrity checks. Understanding the iPad View Module Standard Android devices typically use a 16:9 or 20:9 aspect ratio

are frequently updated (as recently as April 2026) to provide iPad view and 120 FPS support for those who don't want to root. How to Install an iPad View Magisk Module Prerequisites: Your device must be rooted with the Magisk App Download the specific module for the current BGMI version (e.g., 4.3 update). Magisk App and navigate to the "Install from storage" and choose your downloaded zip file. your device once the installation is complete. (Optional) Adjust your in-game TPP Sensitivity to the maximum (often 90) to further enhance the effect. ⚠️ Critical Warning: Ban Risks