Adreno 610 Driver -
The Ultimate Guide to the Adreno 610 Driver: Performance, Updates, and Optimization
The Ugly: No Official Turnip Support (Yet)
For the emulation community (specifically Mesa Turnip drivers for custom ROMs), the Adreno 6xx family is split. The Adreno 610, 612, and 615 sit in a weird purgatory. While the Adreno 630, 640, and 650 have excellent custom driver support (Turnip), the 610 often requires backported hacks.
As of late 2024/early 2025: There is experimental Turnip support for the Adreno 610 via projects like mesa3d, but it requires root access and a custom kernel. For 99% of users, you are stuck with Qualcomm’s stock driver. adreno 610 driver
4. Game-Specific Fixes
- Call of Duty: Mobile: Fixed texture corruption on high FPS mode.
- PUBG Mobile (BGMI): Reduced "rubber-banding" during smoke grenade effects.
- COD: Warzone Mobile: Patched black screen issues on Snapdragon 662 devices.
Part 7: Overclocking the Adreno 610 via Driver Tweaks
Advanced users can modify the driver to change GPU clock speeds. The Ultimate Guide to the Adreno 610 Driver:
Tool required: KonaBess (requires root) – An Adreno GPU tuning tool. Call of Duty: Mobile: Fixed texture corruption on
Safe steps for Adreno 610:
- Use KonaBess to dump your current
devfreqtable. - Adreno 610 stock max: ~750 MHz (Snapdragon 662).
- Safe overclock: 810 MHz to 860 MHz (do not exceed 900 MHz).
- Voltage: Do not change; leave on "dynamic."
- Result: ~12% increase in sustained FPS in Genshin Impact (lowest settings) but 15-20% higher power draw.
Warning: Overclocking via driver mods voids your warranty and can degrade the silicon over 2-3 years due to excess heat.