Shizuku For Android 16
120 FPS Tool App

If you’ve searched for a way to unlock 120 FPS in your game, this is it. The 120 FPS Tool App now works on Android 16 — here’s how to set it up properly using Shizuku.

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Shizuku — New Update
Shizuku now supports Android 16!
GitHub Official Releases — v13.6.0
Note: The Play Store version of Shizuku is not updated for Android 16. Download the latest version from the GitHub link or our Telegram channel below.
What is Shizuku?

Shizuku is an app that gives other apps special permissions on your phone without needing full root access. Think of it as a helper that runs in the background and allows tools like 120 FPS Tool apps to actually work the way they should.

Without Shizuku, most tools don’t apply settings properly. With it, everything runs clean.

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No Root Needed Works without rooting your device
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Background Helper Grants permissions to tools seamlessly
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120 FPS Unlock Makes FPS tool settings apply properly
🔗 Get Shizuku App
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Download the latest Android 16-compatible version from our Telegram channel.
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📋 Step-by-Step Guide
01
Connect to Hotspot or Wi-Fi

First, connect your device to a hotspot or Wi-Fi. This is necessary only once — after the initial setup, you won’t need to reconnect every time. Once connected, proceed to the next step.

💡 Tip: A stable Wi-Fi connection is recommended over mobile data for the pairing process to work reliably.
02
Install the Necessary Application

Go to your Play Store and download the required application. This app is crucial for fixing the storage permission issue. Ensure you install it properly to avoid any problems during setup.

⚠️ Important: For Android 16, download Shizuku from our Telegram channel — the Play Store version is not updated yet.
03
Enable Developer Options

Go to Settings → About Device, then find Build Number and tap it 7–8 times rapidly. You’ll see a message confirming Developer Options are now unlocked.

Enabling Developer Options is essential — the following steps won’t work without it. If you’re unsure how to do this on your specific device, search for instructions based on your device model.

💡 Tip: You may be asked to enter your PIN or password before Developer Options unlock.
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Activate USB Debugging & Wireless Debugging

After enabling Developer Options, go back to Settings → Developer Options. Here, toggle on both USB Debugging and Wireless Debugging. These settings are required for the pairing step that follows.

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Pair Device with Pairing Code

Inside Developer Options → Wireless Debugging, tap “Pair Device with Pairing Code.” A unique pairing code will be generated for your device. Note this code — you’ll need it in the next step.

🔑 Note: The pairing code is unique to your device and session. It changes each time, so always use the freshly generated code.
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Enter the Pairing Code in Shizuku

Open the Shizuku app and enter the pairing code where prompted. This step links Shizuku to your device’s wireless debugging session. The code shown on your screen is what you input here — it’s different for every device.

💡 Confused? Your screen will show exactly where to enter the code inside Shizuku. If you need extra help, plenty of videos are available online for your specific device model.
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Complete Setup & Apply 120 FPS

After entering the pairing code, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Once Shizuku is running, open your 120 FPS Tool App — Shizuku will now grant it the permissions it needs to properly apply your FPS and graphics settings.

✅ You’re done! Make sure to complete each step carefully. If Shizuku is running correctly, you’ll see a green “Running” status in the app. Your 120 FPS unlock is now active.

⚡ Ready to Unlock 120 FPS on Android 16?

Get Shizuku from our Telegram channel — it’s the version updated for Android 16 that the Play Store doesn’t have yet.

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