I've just installed the VR tunnel live background, but all I get is white blocks and a completly white tunnel. I don't get the nice wired tunnel/blocks in color.
edit: rebooting seemed to work, can close this
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for those of you who do not fancy the idea of taking apart your favorite companion to sort out the loose slider problem then you could try the following.
open the slider and turn round the blue angel so you can see the slots that the slider clips run on.
roll up very small quantities of blue or white tack and insert into the top of the slot, this will help to keep the unit closed with no play and improves the resistance when opening.
It is kinda hard to explain, but this is when I first noticed it. I was about to send a text to my friend and I have my messaging app with a black background. The color behind the received text message is brown, but when I open my phone real slowly, the brown color almost turns grey. Not only does the brown color look grey, everything gets almost a blue tent to the colors. This only happens when the phone is half way between open and closed.
I was just wondering if anybody else has noticed this or does my phone have a minor defect?
I'll try and get a pic later if possible.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I've noticed that sometimes my wifi notification icon stays a grey colour and sometimes its blue while connected. Is this a bug or do the colours mean something?
Luckyman79uk said:
Hi,
I've noticed that sometimes my wifi notification icon stays a grey colour and sometimes its blue while connected. Is this a bug or do the colours mean something?
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I believe grey means its obtaining connection, same goes for data connection
thats odd because i can still surf and the mobile data is deffo off too.
Blue is connected to Google services; like Gmail or Talk. Grey is not connected to Google.
Hi everyone,
I just bought my galaxy note 2014 and i noticed this weird thing: the colors of my display seems problematic. This is most noticeable in the yellow color. If you watch an episode of The Simpsons, for exemple, the yellow of the charachters will be in a greenish, almost the colour u would expect from mud.
Some curiosities:
setting the brivhtness to max and disabling auto brightness seems to help A LOT. Not perfect, but much better, altought i dont wanna kill my batteries.
If you pull the notification bar, the colours seems magically fixed, but putting it back makes it go wrong again.
Maybe you can help me with that
Settings => Device => Display => Screen mode
Turn off "Adapt Display"
If that doesn't fix it, try manually changing the screen mode
Have anyone else got a Daydream (2017) model for their Pixel 2 XL?
I have both of these, and I'm disappointed and annoyed with the setup.
Overall, it is a good setup and could work well; however I have a few issues.
- Blacks on the VR screen 'bleed/smudge' when you move. This is most noticeable when viewing a Game or Movie and it shows a large video screen (such as Netflix VR, although Netflix VR isn't work at the moment - the Virtual TV is still displayed.) When you move your head, the black smudges across the display, like it does when you're scrolling your phone in normal use under low brightness.
- The Pixel 2 XL seems to go into low brightness when connecting to the VR. This is when it's set to 'reduce blurring' in display settings. If I set it to 'reduce flicker' then the brightness is nice and bright, but the picture quality blurs when you move your head.
I've been playing around with the brightness setting, and for me, it's way too low in VR - which is causing the black bleeding/smudging issue.
I can adjust the brightness in VR mode, but it then keeps that brightness when I go back to normal use - which is annoying (it should switch back).
Has anyone else noticed this - I don't think I had this issue when I first got the phone and the VR - so not sure if I've messed too much, or one of the app updates/phone updates has changed something.
I've tried clearing the CACHE/DATA on Daydream app but that doesn't seem to make a difference.