A lightweight Free Fire companion for Android that pulls anti-lag tuning, graphics presets, and custom control layouts into one panel.
What TruxenonFF is for
TruxenonFF is a Free Fire companion app for Android. It never touches the game files. Instead it runs beside Free Fire and hands you a panel of performance and layout controls that the base game buries or hides outright. The idea is plain. Squeeze a steadier frame rate and a control scheme that fits your thumbs out of a phone that was never built for a competitive shooter.
Most of the interest comes from players on budget and mid-range hardware. Free Fire runs on almost anything, but on a 2 GB or 3 GB phone the cracks show fast. Frames drop in the middle of a fight, your taps land half a beat late, and the device throttles after twenty minutes of play. TruxenonFF collects the settings that help with all of that into one screen, so you are not digging through developer options before every match.
This is a community-built tool, not an official Garena release. Treat it the way you would treat any third-party utility for a competitive game. It is handy for tuning and comfort, but the choice to run it is yours, since the game's own terms decide what counts as fair in ranked play.
Who it is for
If you play Free Fire on a flagship phone, you probably will not miss TruxenonFF. The game already runs smoothly there, and the built-in graphics menu gives you plenty to work with. The tool earns its keep on weaker hardware, where every dropped frame and every half-second of lag costs you fights you should have won.
That describes a huge chunk of the player base. Free Fire grew the way it did because it runs on cheap, older Android phones in places where high-end devices are out of reach. For those players, a companion that gathers the performance settings into one panel and saves a control layout that actually fits their hands turns a frustrating session into a fair one.
What this mod offers
- Anti-lag tuning
Frame-pacing and memory options built for low-end devices, aimed at cutting the stutter that creeps in during close-range fights.
- Graphics presets
Fast toggles for resolution, texture detail, and effects, so you can trade visual polish for a smoother feel on weaker hardware.
- Custom control layouts
Drag and resize the on-screen buttons to match your hand, then save the layout so it loads the same way every time you play.
- Resource management
Settings to trim background RAM and CPU load, which helps keep the phone cooler through longer ranked sessions.
- Lightweight footprint
The download is around 37 MB, so it installs quickly and leaves room to spare on storage-tight phones.
- Plain interface
Large buttons and clear labels keep the panel readable, even in the middle of a match, and there is no account sign-up to get going.
How to install
- Download the APK
Tap the download button on this page. The file saves to your default Downloads folder.
- Allow installs from this source
Open Settings, search
Install unknown apps, pick your browser or file manager, and switch the permission on. - Open the file
Tap the downloaded APK in your Downloads folder. Android's package installer opens and lists the permissions it asks for.
- Confirm the install
Tap Install and wait for the bar to fill, then tap Open to launch the panel.
- Open Free Fire alongside it
Start Free Fire, then switch over to the TruxenonFF panel to apply your performance and layout choices before you queue up.
Mod APK vs the base setup
| What you get | TruxenonFF mod APK | Free Fire defaults |
|---|---|---|
| Performance tuning | Grouped anti-lag and frame-pacing controls | Scattered across in-game graphics menus |
| Control layout | Free placement, resize, and saved presets | Limited built-in layout editor |
| Low-end focus | Presets aimed at 2 GB and 3 GB phones | One-size graphics scaling |
| Cost | Free download, no sign-up | Free, tied to a Garena account |



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