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How to Display FPS for Games on Android Without Root

FPS, also known as Frames Per Second, Frame Rate, Refresh Rate, or Frame Frequency, is a measure of the power of running the game on the system, and users on a computer are usually meticulous about this rate, as it is important in checking the game’s performance and whether the device or system can handle it during the entire runtime. Therefore, they are interested in the frame rate they get.
On the other hand, users are also eager to purchase the best and latest computer devices as soon as there is an addition in getting a better and higher FPS rate. However, the matter is not limited to computer devices, but also applies to mobile phone games and smart devices, as these devices also feature FPS and are executed using the resources that come with the devices.

In any case, as indicated in the title of our article above, we will learn how to display the FPS rate for games on Android devices without the need for root permissions. This article will be very important and useful for those who download games frequently on their Android devices. So, let’s get started with the instructions.

How to display the framerate of games per second on your Android device?

As mentioned in the title and introduction, there is no need for your Android device to be rooted, but you will need to use a computer device, as well as one of the free applications. Even though they are free, they will support recording your performance data and sharing it in exchange for using them. If you’re not interested in that, you have two options, either not using the tool or even delving into it, or the second option, which is to purchase the paid version of the application, which will allow you to stop recording the data.

In any case, the application or tool will be called GameBench, and will be available for download on the Google Play Store. It is worth mentioning that our article targets games, but with the help of this application, you can also work with all the applications installed on your device.

Setting up the GameBench application on Android and your computer:

The first step in setting up is to download the application on Android and your computer device. From below, you can go to the app page on the Google Play Store and download it from there, as well as download the tool on your computer, whether on Windows or MacOS.

Download GameBench app on Android.
Download GameBench app on Windows or MacOS.

Setting up on Android:

After downloading the application on both devices, you will need to connect your Android device to your computer via the cable, and once connected, enable USB Debugging from the Developer Options within the Android settings. If the setting is hidden, simply go to the “About Phone” tab in the Android settings, and go to the “Build Number” option and press it several times until it notifies you that developer options have been activated. Then return to the settings menu where you will find “Developer Options” visible, enter it and enable USB Debugging.

At this point, open the GameBench application and connect to your computer to set it up.

Setting up GameBench on the computer “Windows or MacOS”:

Directly, launch the GameBench application and wait for it to detect your Android device. Once the device is found, you will see a prompt asking you to do the same on your Android phone or tablet. After that, it’s fine to disconnect the phone from the computer.

Finally, how to display the Frames Per Second (FPS) rate for games?

Once everything is set up, open the GameBench application and you will see a list of apps installed on your system. Click on one of the apps from the list, and the app will open with an overlay showing the framerate in the top right corner. It should be noted that the displayed FPS rates tend to fluctuate, either increasing or decreasing right in front of your eyes.

When you’re done, click on the “Stop” button, which will then redirect you to the GameBench application, where you will find a summary of the FPS rate.

Final word:

This was the topic of our article for today, where we discussed how to display the Frames Per Second (FPS) rate on your Android device without the need for root permissions. If you have any queries, feel free to leave them in the comments below, and we will respond to you as soon as possible.

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