Android 16. The most recent update for Samsung's Game Booster (version 7.0.51.13) brings a host of new features designed to enhance the gaming experience on Galaxy devices. From advanced audio controls to custom notifications and voice effects, this update aims to take mobile gaming to the next level.
What's Included in the Game Booster Update?
@GalaxyTechie has discovered and confirmed through sideloaded testing that the update includes the following new features:
Max Boost
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A new performance toggle that pushes your device to its limits for smoother gameplay. Enabling this feature may result in increased battery consumption and heat in certain games.
Respawn Timer
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This feature displays a floating countdown timer during character respawn moments, ensuring players can rejoin games promptly without losing track of time.
Game Sound with AI Mute
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Offers three modes for game sound: standard sound, full mute, and an AI-powered option that adjusts volume based on in-game screen activity, such as muting menus and background screens.
Dash Notifications
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Less distracting notifications that glide across the screen briefly and disappear, with customizable speed and transparency.
Super Microphone
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New options to keep the microphone active during games and switch to a Bluetooth mic for higher quality if available.
Voice Changer
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Real-time voice filters during gameplay, including options like Robot, Baby, Little Girl, and more.
Virtual Gamepad, Game Controller, and 4D Vibration
Gradual Rollout and One UI 8 Beta
SamMobile has reported that the new version is not yet listed on the Galaxy Store in some regions. However, sideloading the update on a Galaxy S25 running One UI 7 reveals the new tools. Interestingly, users participating in the One UI 8.0 beta on the Galaxy S25 Ultra are experiencing Game Booster version 8.0.00.15 without the latest features, suggesting Samsung may be testing different builds or saving the full feature set for stable One UI 8.0 firmware.