120hz Refresh Rate No Root.zip -

: Many of these ZIP files contain instructions for the SetEdit (Settings Database Editor) app. Users manually add or modify lines like user_refresh_rate or peak_refresh_rate to a value of 1 (for adaptive) or 120 .

These "no root" methods generally work by using one of the following mechanisms to trick the system into staying at its highest refresh rate: Common "No Root" Methods 120hz Refresh Rate No Root.zip

: Simple "tricks" involve using floating button apps (like Assistive Touch) which, when active, can sometimes prevent the OS from downclocking the refresh rate during gameplay. Risks and Warnings : Many of these ZIP files contain instructions

: Advanced non-root methods use the Shizuku service to grant elevated permissions to apps like System UI Tuner, which can then toggle hidden high-refresh-rate modes. Risks and Warnings : Advanced non-root methods use

: Some ZIP packages contain scripts executed via the Termox terminal emulator . These scripts use ADB (Android Debug Bridge) commands to overclock or force display parameters without requiring full system root access.