As the founder of WhatAreTheBest.com, I have extensively analyzed the performance of various mobile devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S22. The Samsung Galaxy S22 device running the Android 13 operating system received two modifications from me: disabling battery optimization for the game and enabling unrestricted app power settings. This modification prevented performance reduction of the CPU and GPU during extended usage sessions. As a result, the system provided more consistent frame rates during intense game sequences after the device began to throttle at the 10-15 minute mark. Users must activate this feature only in specific situations, as it leads to increased temperature and battery consumption. Albert Richer, Founder WhatAreTheBest.com
I fixed micro-stuttering in Genshin Impact with a Google Pixel 7 Pro and Android 14 The one tweak was "Force Peak Refresh Rate" in the Developer Options menu. This made a difference since the phone's automatic refresh rate would frequently toggle between 60Hz and 120Hz to save the battery. This constant back-and-forth was creating what are known as "frame pacing issues," in which the game feels inconsistent, even at high speeds. By locking the screen to that maximum 120Hz, I circumvented the software stutter. A much smoother gameplay experience was the end product with solid, stable frames in heavy action.
The one tweak that actually worked for me was forcing the 4x MSAA setting in the developer options. I was using a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra running on Android version 12. At the time, I was trying to balance running my store, Co-Wear LLC, with a little bit of high-end gaming to decompress, but the frame rates were stuttering during busy scenes. This change helped because it forces the phone to use its graphics processing unit more aggressively to smooth out the edges of images. While it can drain the battery a bit faster and make the phone run warmer, it stabilized my frames per second by making the hardware prioritize visual performance over power saving. As a business owner, I always look for ways to maximize the assets I already have, and this was basically just telling my phone to stop holding back its true power. It made the gameplay fluid enough that I could actually enjoy it without the lag distracting me from my real work. It is all about giving the hardware a clear purpose and the resources to execute it.