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Recording video at 60 frames per second (fps) provides smoother motion, better clarity for fast action, and improved playback for slow-motion editing. Many Android users seek APK camera apps that enable 60 fps recording when their device’s stock camera app doesn’t expose that option. This article explains what 60 fps means, why you might want it, how Android camera capabilities work, how APK camera apps can enable higher frame rates, legal and safety considerations, step‑by‑step installation and configuration tips, performance and battery tradeoffs, troubleshooting, and recommended apps and alternatives.
On Xiaomi and Realme phones, you can often force 60 fps without an APK: apk camera 60 fps
Use MediaInfo app or VLC on PC:
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 60.000 fps
If it says Variable (30-60), your phone dropped frames. Recording video at 60 frames per second (fps)
Final verdict:
For most non-root users → Open Camera (set Video FPS=60) is the safest, free, and works on many devices.
For root users → Enable Camera2API + HedgeCam 2 for best reliability.
If still no luck → Your phone’s ISP (image processor) simply cannot handle 60 FPS recording. On Xiaomi and Realme phones, you can often
Best for: Absolute reliability and manual control. Why it works: Open Camera ignores manufacturer locks. Go to Settings > Video Settings > "Video Frame Rate." If your hardware supports it, 60 FPS will appear as an option. No rooting required. Verdict: The safest APK (available on F-Droid and Google Play, but downloadable as an APK mirror).
If the risks sound too high, you have legitimate alternatives.