If you’re gaming on a 4GB RAM phone, you know the struggle: lag, frame drops, and controls that feel sluggish. But the right control layout can make all the difference. We’ve tested dozens of PUBG control codes on devices like the Redmi Note 10, Poco M3, and Realme 7i to find the ones that actually run smoothly on 4GB RAM. These codes prioritize efficiency—minimizing button overlap, reducing input lag, and optimizing for your phone’s performance. Whether you’re a claw player or a gyro enthusiast, there’s a code here for you. And if you’re new to sharing, check out our how to import pubg control codes guide and export guide to get started.
1. The Classic 4-Finger Claw Code
This is the gold standard for competitive play on 4GB RAM phones. It maps fire, scope, crouch, and jump to four fingers, freeing up your thumbs for movement and aim. The code is designed to minimize touchscreen latency, which is crucial on budget devices. We’ve tweaked the button sizes and spacing to prevent misclicks during intense fights. If you want to see more variations, check out our dedicated 4 finger layout codes.
2. Gyro-Only Layout for Stability
Gyroscope controls are a beast on 4GB RAM phones if configured right. This code disables aim assist and uses gyro for fine aim adjustments while keeping buttons minimal. It reduces the number of on-screen touches, which helps maintain stable frame rates. The sensitivity is calibrated for common 60Hz screens found in mid-range devices. Pro tip: combine this with a low graphics preset for buttery smooth gameplay.
3. No-Gyro Claw Code for Battery Savers
Not everyone likes gyro, especially on phones where it drains battery. This code uses a 4-finger layout without any gyro, relying on traditional tap-to-aim. It’s optimized for touch response on 4GB RAM devices, with larger fire buttons and a dedicated peek button. For more options, browse our no gyro control codes collection.
4. 3-Finger Classic with Auto-ADS
Perfect for players transitioning from two thumbs. This code uses three fingers: left index for fire, right index for scope, and thumbs for movement and crouch. Auto-ADS is enabled to reduce tap times. The layout keeps the scope button near the edge for quick access. It’s lightweight and runs great on 4GB RAM.
5. The Crouch-Spray Code for Aggressive Play
Designed for close-quarters domination, this code maps crouch and fire to adjacent fingers so you can spray while crouching instantly. It uses a modified 4-finger layout with a slightly larger scope button. Great for drop hot zones like Bootcamp or Hacienda. We tested this on a 4GB Poco M3 and saw zero frame drops during firefights.
6. Hip-Fire Focused Code for SMG Users
If you love SMGs, this code is for you. It minimizes the scope button and maximizes the fire button, with a dedicated hip-fire aim button. The layout reduces unnecessary touches, which helps with input lag on 4GB RAM phones. Pair this with a high sensitivity for fast strafing.
7. No-Scope Sniping Code for Snipers
Sniping on a 4GB phone can be tough due to input lag. This code uses a single tap to scope and fire (combining the action) and a separate button for manual scope. It also places the scope button near the edge for quick drag shots. The layout is minimal to keep frames stable.
8. Lean Spam Code for Peekers
Peeking and leaning quickly is essential in the new meta. This code maps lean buttons to the top corners, with fire and scope on the sides. It’s designed for rapid left-right peeking without interfering with movement. We’ve optimized button sizes for smaller screens (6.5-inch common on 4GB phones). Check out our new meta control codes for more advanced layouts.
9. Pro Player’s 4-Finger Layout (Nerfed) from 2025
Based on current pro settings but adjusted for 4GB RAM. It removes unnecessary buttons like auto-pickup and quick-message, reducing UI load. The result is a cleaner HUD that runs smoother. We also adjusted the scope sensitivity to match lower-end screens. For more, check out pro player control codes.
10. The Minimalist Code for Extreme Performance
If your 4GB phone still lags, this code strips everything down to essentials: fire, scope, crouch, jump, and map. No extra buttons. It uses a 3-finger layout with the smallest button sizes possible. This code dramatically reduces touch latency and is ideal for phones running at 30fps. You can always add more buttons later via the export guide.
These 10 PUBG control codes are your ticket to smoother, more responsive gameplay on 4GB RAM phones. Remember to always test the codes in the training ground before jumping into ranked. Share your favorite layout with friends using the codes, and don’t forget to save them! If you encounter any issues, our guides on how to import pubg control codes and the export guide have you covered.