Because this view is restricted to iOS tablets by default, Android users have developed a workaround:

The visual compression makes tracking close-range opponents significantly easier, simplifying crosshair placement during intense "jiggle" fights.

Unlike basic GFX tools, a Magisk module works at the system level, which can sometimes provide a more stable experience without needing to re-apply settings every time the game updates. Risks and Considerations

If you choose to explore Magisk modules, it's crucial to minimize your risk. Before installing any module, consider the following:

Krafton regularly updates its anti-cheat behavior mechanics to detect abnormalities in a player's spatial FOV data. If your account reports coordinates or visual telemetry data that do not line up with your physical hardware profile, the server can trigger an automated account ban ranging from 1 day to 10 years.

As technology continues to advance, our expectations from devices have significantly increased. One such expectation is the ability to enjoy a seamless and visually appealing user interface, similar to that of an iPad, on our Android devices. For those who crave an iPad-like viewing experience on their Android smartphones or tablets, the BGMi Magisk Module comes into play. This innovative module, compatible with Magisk, a popular tool for systemless rooting and modifications on Android, promises to bridge the gap by offering features and visual enhancements reminiscent of iPads.

While the visual advantage is clear, using such modifications carries significant risks: ipad-view · GitHub Topics

Because the camera is zoomed out, the vertical kick of weapons like the M416 or Beryl M762 appears significantly reduced.

[Android OS (Rooted via Magisk)] │ ├──► System-level Aspect Ratio Simulation │ └──► Configuration File Overrides (/system partition) │ └──► BGMI App reads tablet configuration