After extensive research across forums and modding communities, there is no widely known, single "magisk_module_ipad_view_bgmi_new.zip." The effect is achieved through a combination of methods. Here's the most current approach based on 2026 tools and information.

Note: Modifying game files, using plugins or modules, or altering device behavior can violate game terms of service and lead to bans. Proceed only if you understand the risks and accept full responsibility.

A Magisk module is a flashable zip file used on rooted Android devices. Unlike standard configuration files (Active.sav or UserCustom.ini) that modify the game's data folder, a Magisk module works system-wide. Key Features

After the device restarts, open Magisk to ensure the module is listed and active.

Properly designed modules prevent the common errors associated with changing UserCustom.ini files. ⚡ How to Install the New iPad View Module (2026)

The latest iterations of these modules, often compatible with , focus on seamless integration and performance optimization:

Your preferred (three-finger, four-finger claw, etc.)

Some modules require additional setup via a GFX tool like IPAD VIEW PRO or GFXTOOY to fine-tune the perspective. Risk and Safety Considerations

: Even with "Root Hide" or "Zygisk," game updates like the recent often break these modules or make them easier to detect. Visual Distortions

After installing the module, Rahul rebooted his phone and launched BGMI. As he entered the game, he was amazed to see that the graphics had indeed improved significantly. The visuals were sharper, and the gameplay felt smoother. He could notice a considerable difference in the frame rate, which made his gaming experience much more enjoyable.

Official BGMI tournaments strictly prohibit the use of iPads or any software that mimics their FOV. Players caught using these modifications are typically disqualified. Device Rooting:

The wider perspective stretches the screen slightly, making screen shake and weapon bounce feel significantly lower.