If you don't see the Extreme option, try these fixes:
Copy the downloaded 60 FPS config file into the same Android folder. Ensure the name is exactly UserCustom.ini (case sensitive).
There are generally two types of configs available for download:
If your device physically cannot render 60 FPS (e.g., a 2016 phone with a weak GPU), the config file will still unlock the option , but your phone will overheat, throttle, and drop frames. The sweet spot is Snapdragon 660, Helio G90T, or better.
As of 2026, Krafton has slowly expanded official 60 FPS support. Many Snapdragon 695 and Dimensity 900 devices now get "Ultra" (50 FPS) officially. However, budget phones (Redmi Note 11, Samsung A14, Tecno Spark series) remain locked.
: Use built-in tools like Samsung Game Booster or Xiaomi's Game Turbo to prioritize CPU/GPU for the game.
If you fear the ban hammer, here are legal ways to get 60 FPS on Android:
Why does PUBG Mobile do this?
Unlike third-party mod menus (which are dangerous viruses), config files are simple text files. Here is how to get the legitimate ones.
You might have a phone with a Snapdragon 660, 680, or even a Helio G85—processors that are technically capable of rendering 60 FPS. Yet, when you go to PUBG Mobile’s graphics settings, you find the "Extreme" (60 FPS) option greyed out or limited to "Smooth" graphics.
Play on a device that natively supports 60 FPS (e.g., Snapdragon 730G or higher, MediaTek G90T or higher). If your phone doesn't support it, no config file will give you true stable 60 FPS without overheating or bans.