: Anti-cheat systems evolve constantly; using an outdated module increases detection risks.

The Android operating system identifies hardware capabilities through specific property files, primarily:

While using Magisk is inherently safer than modifying local game assets or downloading questionable .apk files, . Modifying your aspect ratio alters game telemetry data sent back to servers.

While Magisk modules are generally safer than modifying game .ini or .obb files directly, .

Follow these sequential steps carefully to avoid system errors or boot loops:

You need to find a working module. Popular modules often used for this include or specific config files integrated into Magisk. (Note: Always download from trusted developers on Telegram channels or XDA forums to avoid malware.)

You can spot enemies in corners or flanking positions that would normally be outside your narrow phone screen.

An iPad view Magisk module is a flashable zip file designed for rooted Android devices. It alters the default 16:9 or 20:9 smartphone aspect ratio within BGMI to mimic the 4:3 aspect ratio of an Apple iPad.

Tap Install from storage , browse your directory, and select the downloaded ZIP file.

Prior to logging into a high-tier main account, create a dummy or guest profile. Play several Classic matches over a few days to ensure the module doesn't trigger automated behavioral flags.

Superuser permissions managed specifically through the latest version of Magisk.