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No root hack brings Galaxy S9’s 4K/60fps mode to Exynos Galaxy S8, Note 8
July 29, 2025
A new script allows Exynos versions of Samsung’sGalaxy S8andGalaxy Note 8to record 4K video at 60fps. The script, which doesn’t require a rooted phone, was shared byXDA Developerforum memberKunkerLVand works in conjunction with an APK called lgCamera.
To get it to work, you simply have to download and install therubberbigpepper.lgCamera APKand then follow these steps.

preview-size=%pref_width%x%pref_height%video-size=%video_width%x%video_height%camera-mode=1cam_mode=1cam-mode=1video-hfr=60preview-fps-range=60000,60000
Users on the original thread have reported that the app works on Galaxy S8 and Note 8 devices. I downloaded the app on my Galaxy Note 8 and had no problems getting it to work, either. While there are no reports of it working on the Galaxy S8 Plus, the phone has the same Exynos 8895 chipset as the S8 and Note 8, so it seems likely.

TheExynos 8895, used in the global version of Samsung’s 2017 flagship devices, has always supported 4K/60fps video recording. However, the Snapdragon 835 chipset used in Samsung’s U.S. variants doesn’t support the video recording standard. Samsung never officially enabled the feature on Exynos devices, ostensibly to maintain parity between the two variants.
While this is an unofficial workaround, Samsung has been working to bring new camera features to its older phones. Most recently,Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, and Note 8 users began to receiveAR Emoji and super slow-motion videofeatures.

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