How to Play Call of Duty: Mobile with Lower Ping
Frustrated with high ping? High ping is the absolute worst and honestly, nothing sucks the fun out of a match faster. But don’t worry: we’ve got your back. Check out this guide to find 14 different ways to lower your ping easily.

You’re locked in with your target dead center. Finger hovering over the trigger and then – BAM – your game lags at the worst possible second. Adrenaline? Gone. Replaced by pure seething anger instead.
High ping is the absolute worst and honestly, nothing sucks the fun out of a match faster. But don’t worry: we’ve got your back. Here are some super quick, easy fixes you can try to bring that ping down and get back to absolutely dominating your matches. Let’s get into it.
1. Optimize Your Graphics Settings
If your phone's on the low-end side (no shame), you need to tweak your graphics.
Set your graphics to Low and frame rate to High. smoother gameplay is worth way more than your graphics. Your mobile will thank you and so will your KD ratio.
2. Adjust Your FOV (Field of View)
A super wide FOV sounds awesome ("I can see everything!"), but it makes your device work overtime. Lower it a bit — you'll still catch those sneaky enemies and your phone won't overheat like it’s trying to fry an egg.
3. Turn On Do Not Disturb Mode
Notifications, calls, random alarms, all of it lead to distractions and network drain.
Slap on Do Not Disturb before you jump into a match. You’re here to win, not to answer spam calls from your "insurance company."
4. Restart Your Device
Sometimes your phone just needs a little nap – a reset. Restart it to clear the junk out of memory and give your connection a nice little boost before you hop into battle.
5. Free Up RAM
All those background apps? Yeah, they're secretly stealing your resources. Close everything you’re not actively using so CoD Mobile can run at its fullest.
6. Squad Up with Players from Your Region
Mixing with players from halfway across the world = instant ping spikes. Stick to your region for smoother matches and fewer rage quits.
7. Enable Shader Preload
Turn on Shader Preload in settings — it gets all the textures ready before you start playing, which means fewer mid-game hiccups.
8. Keep 8-10 GB Free Storage
Sounds like a lot, but your phone runs way better with breathing room. Clear out junk files and make space — your game (and honestly your whole phone) will run so much smoother.
9. Turn Off Low Data Mode
Lagging to death mid-match because of Low Data Mode is probably not the way to go. Switch it off when you’re playing and your killstreaks will thank you.
10. Use the Airplane Mode Trick
If your ping suddenly jumps then flip Airplane Mode on for 10 seconds and back off. It’s like smacking your network on the back and telling it to focus.
11. Disconnect Other Devices
Is everyone streaming Netflix and hogging Wi-Fi? Yeah, they’re part of the problem. Kick 'em off and ask them to watch you play instead. That is, if the reason you keep losing is really due to high ping
12. Enable Data Roaming (If You're on Mobile Data)
Sounds scary but trust me, enabling Data Roaming can sometimes help your phone switch to better towers nearby for a stronger connection. Just keep a close eye on those charges, okay?
13. Always Update Your Game
Updates aren't just for new skins. They squash bugs, improve performance, and make your overall experience way smoother. Always, always stay updated.
14. Restart Your Device and Router
If all else fails: Turn both your device and router off and on again. It’s the oldest trick in the book but honestly, it works way more often than it should
High ping might be an excuse or an actual problem for your gameplay. Try these easy fixes and hopefully, your ping gets lower and you can go back to dominating the battlefield