This issue sometimes happens on Android devices.
The most likely reason is the Smart Resolution (or similar feature) on your phone.
It automatically reduces the screen resolution to save battery — which makes pixels appear larger and the image look more zoomed in.

How can you fix it?
Here are a few things you can try:

- Turn off Smart Resolution (or any similar resolution optimization) in your Android system settings. Look for Settings → Display → Screen resolution / Smart Resolution and set it to the highest or native option.

- Toggle Wi-Fi on or off before launching the game. For some users, changing the connection state helps reset the display scaling.

- Use a game optimization app to force native resolution. For example, if you’re using a Samsung device, try this method:

Download “Game Plugins” from the Galaxy Store → install “Game Booster Plus” → use it to override quality settings.