This article covers what the module is, how it works, the risks involved, and a step-by-step guide for educational purposes. Introduction Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) has taken the Indian gaming community by storm. As a rebranded version of PUBG Mobile, it offers intense battle royale action. However, players are always searching for a competitive edge. One of the most controversial advantages in the game is the "iPad View," also known as Tablet View or Wide FOV (Field of View).
However, with great power comes great risk. The likelihood of a permanent account ban is high, and the technical requirements (unlocked bootloader, root access, custom recovery) are beyond the average user.
A: Not necessarily. The iPad View module is for aspect ratio only. Some modules bundle 120 FPS unlockers, but that is a separate modification with its own risks.
A: Yes, BGMI uses root detection. You may need additional Magisk modules like Shamiko or MagiskHide Props Config to hide root from BGMI. This adds another layer of complexity.
In standard BGMI on a smartphone, the camera is relatively zoomed in. On an iPad or tablet, however, the game renders a much wider field of view, allowing players to see more of their surroundings—enemies hiding behind cover, loot on the ground, and vehicles approaching from the side.