im wonder, the nexus screen work at 1280x720, but still most of the apps on the market work with lower resolution, so all new nexus users will have some linited apps like the tablets that work with android ? and the lower resolution apps will still show like pixeld ?
Ics sandwich is supposed to address that so we will have to get one in hand or a knucklehead to write an in depth review. So far reviews are "ooo, look at the double rainbows."
I voided my warranty and your nexus.
I'm hoping so, games like those from Kairosoft ran pretty awful on my Honeycomb tablet.
Hoping it won't be the same issue on the phone as that's basically the only games i wanna play on my phone
Sensation is a higher resolution and apps look fine
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Sensation is a higher resolution and apps look fine
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Sensation is an hdpi device. I'm not certain, but I think Galaxy Nexus is the first xhdpi Android device. As such, apps that don't have xhdpi bitmaps might look a bit ugly until they get updated with xhdpi bitmaps, and apps that are hardcoded to support certain densities and didn't include xhdpi won't appear in the Market for the GN, but otherwise we shouldn't have any problems.
See: http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
On the Atrix 4G (QHD) after the Gingerbread update apps seem to upscale (or whatever) just fine (looks great except the defective color representation by the screen itself); while is was still on Froyo some apps did not upscale properly and had black bars or borders. "Bonsai Blast" was one that had that issue for a while, but later had an update that addressed it.
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On the Atrix 4G (QHD) after the Gingerbread update apps seem to upscale (or whatever) just fine (looks great except the defective color representation by the screen itself); while is was still on Froyo some apps did not upscale properly and had black bars or borders. "Bonsai Blast" was one that had that issue for a while, but later had an update that addressed it.
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Hmmm...I wonder if the Atrix 4G is hdpi or xhdpi, its actual density is somewhere in between those two target densities...
Apps will definitely look a bit soft until they update bitmaps as stated above.
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The system scales drawable resources to the appropriate size, based on the current screen density, if necessary
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They will work fine just won't look sharp until updated.
The system scales drawable resources to the appropriate size, based on the current screen density, if necessary
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They will work fine just won't look sharp until updated.
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Exactly.....
Apps will start to be built/updated to scale properly.
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Apps will start to be built/updated to scale properly.
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Yeah, the best apps will be updated fast. I guess it's time to once again make new artwork for the apps you care about and submit to the developers.
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Yeah, the best apps will be updated fast. I guess it's time to once again make new artwork for the apps you care about and submit to the developers.
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Hopefully you submitted them as vector art in the first place so the developers of your favorite apps can just rasterize them into higher res images?
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Hopefully you submitted them as vector art in the first place so the developers of your favorite apps can just rasterize them into higher res images?
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I do keep the vector images for the ones I made that way. Many of them were created in photoshop though but in some cases I have a higher res version available.
Apps look fine on a tablet. Honeycomb 3.2 came with a feature that does what the iPad does and allows double pixels.
So when you launch an app not optimized for larger resolutions, a button will pop-up in the taskbar allowing you to change the render mode.
Most non optimised apps work great in higher Res... I've never used the double pixel mode outside of emulators, cause they look the same but run better at a lower res. Everything else I use normal mode.
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I changed the screen dpi to 200 but now miui launcher looks weird.
So I'm using adw launcher with 1 extra row and looks nice, however I like the way miui launcher functions, like when I install a app it immediately puts it on desktop, just like the iphone.
Is there any launcher that acts like this and also allows to change number of rows and columns?
this is miui default, folders and other widgets look even weirder
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adw is perfect
out of interest, how did you change it?
with lcd density, app from market
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out of interest, how did you change it?
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You change the LCD density string in build.prop to set it permanently, or use lcd density changer from the market to do a temp change.
You can use a tool called "Absolute System" to edit the build.prop easily.
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you can use launcherpro which allows to change number of rows and columns
and what would exactly be the point in changing it?
may be engwee wants to see more apps at the same time without moving the screen up and down
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and what would exactly be the point in changing it?
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changing the lcd density has the same same effect as changing the resolution on your pc monitor. the phone will fit more on the display, so smaller icons and text etc...
any of this apps are changing the phone dialer too ?.....???
None of the sammy aps like dialer change with DPI changes, everything looks smaller and a bit crap, you will either need to find a ROM with DPI changes built in for that or there might be a theme you can use maybe.
My theme is built for changed DPI (shameless plug)
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None of the sammy aps like dialer change with DPI changes, everything looks smaller and a bit crap, you will either need to find a ROM with DPI changes built in for that or there might be a theme you can use maybe.
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Yes, TouchWiz doesn't play nice with DPI changes. Use Go Contacts (includes dialer) for dialer - I haven't found a MULTI-DPI camera replacement yet tho.
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Changing LCD Density
Changing the density changes the whole phone - if you set density to a lower number everything will be smaller on the screen and then you can fit more items on the screen. A higher number will make things bigger and fit less.
An unfortunate side effect of changing DPI however is that quite a lot of apps don't like it and will force close when you try and open them. For example, I just set mine to 200dpi and Angry Birds FC's.
The Market is another app that seems to be fairly DPI sensitive, however in my case right now running CM7 nightly the Market is working fine at 200dpi.
Another effect can also be black bands around apps that are not written to scale to screen DPI but rather with hard coded sizes for LDPI/MDPI/HDPI.
Cheers!
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Changing the density changes the whole phone - if you set density to a lower number everything will be smaller on the screen and then you can fit more items on the screen. A higher number will make things bigger and fit less.
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Gotcha!
You've got PM!!!
Big sorry for polluting the thread, but i can't seem to get a hold of ecips
ayk33 said:
you can use launcherpro which allows to change number of rows and columns
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like I said in my first post, I'm using ADW and it works fine with it, I was looking for a miui like launcher, with all the apps on desk and no app drawer, probably doesn't exist.
While I was on miui rom I didn't encounter problems with the apps I used, this goes from games to standard apps, like the market.
Now I'm on stock and I saw the dialer is small, but no problem otherwise, when I get called the slider works fine.
the advantage is it makes the screen seem like higher res, browser fits a lot more content, holding it next to a sensation it looks the same, one difference I encountered on sensation is a game megajump, doesn't fill out the screen while on sgs2 with dpi change it still does.
it probably looks so good because of the samoled + subpixel density stuff
It makes it look extremely hi-res. I can't, no, WON'T have my phone at stock DPI, ever.
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'Nough said...I switched to 200 and i'm in love baby. Only problem...dialler misplaced and camera screwed up. Any ideas?
my ideea is to live with them, my camera app is fine though
restarted phone today.. and it looks so ugly with the initial dpi
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my ideea is to live with them, my camera app is fine though
restarted phone today.. and it looks so ugly with the initial dpi
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yes camera it's fine at 200 dpi in kg5
I posted a video showing how to increase display resolution on the Galaxy S II. I'm running at 1200 x 720 and looks great.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPPuEbXwOF4
There are a issues with a few stock apps, so make sure to watch the whole thing if you can, as I demonstrate everything I've run into so far.
p.s. For rooted phones only and even though process is ultra simple, don't hold me responsible if you mess up your phone
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doesn't the screen only support up to 480 x 800
ah... nvm.. it becomes smaller.
It works the same way as it does on your computer... higher resolution means everything will be smaller, but you will see a lot more on display. It would look the same on phones that were designed with higher resolution (such as Galaxy Nexus).
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doesn't the screen only support up to 480 x 800
ah... nvm.. it becomes smaller.
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Yes, its pretty much fake 1280x720. Just lower the number using lcd density app for smaller looking screen.
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im loving it!!! Thanks
the problem with this is, a lot of apps and stock apps such as the dialer, and sms, and maybe the keyboard (not sure) doesnt scale correctly, so the display looks bad, not worth the "fake" resolution, IMO.
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the problem with this is, a lot of apps and stock apps such as the dialer, and sms, and maybe the keyboard (not sure) doesnt scale correctly, so the display looks bad, not worth the "fake" resolution, IMO.
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It really depends on the user... to many, fake resolution may be worth replacing every single app they use, especially if 99% of the people wouldn't be able to tell fake from a true HD display. It really does look great, so replacing a couple of apps for me was a no-brainer.
This wouldn't be that much of a big deal for any other phone that has a resolution better matched to its size, but T-mobile's (and Sprint's) SGS2 with its Herculesque proportions could really use it.
Enzopreme said:
the problem with this is, a lot of apps and stock apps such as the dialer, and sms, and maybe the keyboard (not sure) doesnt scale correctly, so the display looks bad, not worth the "fake" resolution, IMO.
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Takes like 4 seconds to change it back.
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Enzopreme said:
the problem with this is, a lot of apps and stock apps such as the dialer, and sms, and maybe the keyboard (not sure) doesnt scale correctly, so the display looks bad, not worth the "fake" resolution, IMO.
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There plenty of free apps to replace those though. Go Contacts is free, has some great themes, and has a dialer that scales properly. And there are multiple SMS replacement apps that are free too. The calendar doesn't scale right either, I barely use the calendar so I haven't bothered with replacing it but I'm sure there's an app for that too.
It felt very pointless, it just made everything small.
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Can't you show how the cameras, youtube, etc. work in the higher resolution? What a drag watching people scrolling around home screen and facebook. such a waste of time. Do something useful! But thanks anyway it looks really good. Does it have 16/9 modes? show that too.
All your doing is changing the DPI on screen. The screen size is still the same.
Your essentially doing what Windows and many other operating systems has been doing for people for years.
Can't see well increase the dpi.. too big decrease the dpi.
The resolution doesn't change just the font and icons.
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All your doing is changing the DPI on screen. The screen size is still the same.
Your essentially doing what Windows and many other operating systems has been doing for people for years.
Can't see well increase the dpi.. too big decrease the dpi.
The resolution doesn't change just the font and icons.
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Exactly. Like for me my native 17" display should be 1280 x 1024, but everything is so small, so I need to change it to at least 1152 x 864. Just the opposite on my phone. 800 x 480 seems a bit too big, so making things smaller helps. Actually I "tricked" my eyes to the point. I haven't changed the dpi, but instead choose a font that was 15% smaller than the default. Now everything looks smaller, and I fit much more on the screen before I have to scroll.
i have a hunch about the new 720 "HD" display of the Galaxy Nexus/Korean SGS2 HD
i'm almost certain the screen is the same screen, it's just default to higher DPI, very similar to our PCs/Laptops when Windows or Linux boots up, reads the screen model, then it automatically select X resolution for that model
so, we can basically get the same results by setting our phones to run in that configuration as well.
I'm quite sure once ICS is out, we'll know more the innards of it and Galaxy Nexus
then we can just add SGS2 into the same list of screens as the Galaxy Nexus to get the same 720p resolution
What are the SamSung stock apps and how are they affected? (Keyboards, and Camera mostly, what else?)
thanks it looks great.
Thanks! Great stuff
very nice....
If some of the stock Samsung apps don't scale properly, wouldn't it be feasible to use the same apps designed for the 720p display like from the Note?
The only affected apps I have noticed so far: stock touchwiz launcher (home screens and app tray are at the top half of the display), smaller dialer, lower portion of calendar is covered up by a box, and music player doesn't open. Camera has not been affected at all. Market is much better. I will try to make another video showing different apps.
Allen K said:
The only affected apps I have noticed so far: stock touchwiz launcher (home screens and app tray are at the top half of the display), smaller dialer, lower portion of calendar is covered up by a box, and music player doesn't open. Camera has not been affected at all. Market is much better. I will try to make another video showing different apps.
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the only problem with this is that most applications on the market checks the screen resolutionor dpi and wont let you install.
i've tried this method before to use the qHD resolution and apps like tango in the market say "your device is not supported" and the install button is greyed out.
yet, after side loading the apk, app worked fine.
so it works but it's a little too much inconvenience when you nee to download and app quick./
hi!
this is RecentApp theme will make your recent apps look like a bookshelf!
this is for AOKP29 GSM ONLY
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Great! I Love it! BTW I am on the VZW Gnex it it works fine for me so you might want to update the OP.
Any tutorial or can you simply tell which files in SystemUI.apk and framework-res.apk you have changed so I can keep my theme and have this mod?
jellydroid13 said:
Great! I Love it! BTW I am on the VZW Gnex it it works fine for me so you might want to update the OP.
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O oke thnx!
LKNim said:
Any tutorial or can you simply tell which files in SystemUI.apk and framework-res.apk you have changed so I can keep my theme and have this mod?
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its only in the systemui!
but i edited the Status_bar_recent_panel.xml in layout-land and layout-port
and the status_bar_recent_background.xml wich is the drawable map
i will place a tutorial when i have some time!
locomain said:
its only in the systemui!
but i edited the Status_bar_recent_panel.xml in layout-land and layout-port
and the status_bar_recent_background.xml wich is the drawable map
i will place a tutorial when i have some time!
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I'm not expert but I had played around with the multitask when I'm using Nexus S.
I learnt something from the tutorial by evilisto's, the WP7 style/stock browser tab/chrome browser tab multitask
In order to get better preview image, something should be modified in the framework-res.apk
I made my own version too
Actually I'm just too lazy to look into your zip so I ask you the exact files you edited and it saves my time
Anyway, thanks
LKNim said:
I'm not expert but I had played around with the multitask when I'm using Nexus S.
I learnt something from the tutorial by evilisto's, the WP7 style/stock browser tab/chrome browser tab multitask
In order to get better preview image, something should be modified in the framework-res.apk
I made my own version too
Actually I'm just too lazy to look into your zip so I ask you the exact files you edited and it saves my time
Anyway, thanks
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Yes thats right! But thats not for the background image quality i think
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Haha oke! Can you share your version here?
locomain said:
Yes thats right! But thats not for the background image quality i think
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Haha oke! Can you share your version here?
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What I mean is the quality of app preview image, the version you made can be improved, only two values need to be modified in framework-res.apk
The version I made is for Nexus S and I just got my Galaxy Nexus few days ago, may work on it and share when it's done
In my opinion l, to personalize anything in Android, the first priority is to make it more convenient, in this case, the multitask
* Maximize the number of app previews in the screen for fast switching with less chance to slide and search
* Maximize the size of app previews and we can distinguish them with ease
* The above two points oppose to each other so there is balanced point
By following this policy, it's better design a theme to match the best layout instead of modifying the layout to match the theme
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LKNim said:
What I mean is the quality of app preview image, the version you made can be improved, only two values need to be modified in framework-res.apk
The version I made is for Nexus S and I just got my Galaxy Nexus few days ago, may work on it and share when it's done
In my opinion l, to personalize anything in Android, the first priority is to make it more convenient, in this case, the multitask
* Maximize the number of app previews in the screen for fast switching with less chance to slide and search
* Maximize the size of app previews and we can distinguish them with ease
* The above two points oppose to each other so there is balanced point
By following this policy, it's better design a theme to match the best layout instead of modifying the layout to match the theme
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Yes i ment the app preview quality too..
But i must agree with you but in this case it wasnt my purpose
To do that.. i just made a theme to an option that was already there
I was wondering what is the best DPI for my Galaxy Note 2, I tried other people's suggestions but it didn't work for me so I was wondering how Google decided on their DPI. Considering they're in charge of Android they must know the optimal level so I used the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 4 as reference:
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So if Google designed a 5.5 inch screen device with 720x1280 resolution, it would most likely be at 270 DPI
I know this won't help a lot of you how it helped me but just thought I'd share it just on the hunch that it might at least help the 1% :silly:
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I was wondering what is the best DPI for my Galaxy Note 2, I tried other people's suggestions but it didn't work for me so I was wondering how Google decided on their DPI. Considering they're in charge of Android they must know the optimal level so I used the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 4 as reference:
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So if Google designed a 5.5 inch screen device with 720x1280 resolution, it would most likely be at 270 DPI
I know this won't help a lot of you how it helped me but just thought I'd share it just on the hunch that it might at least help the 1% :silly:
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My personal favorite is 240 which is 25% less than the standard 320. It is best if you could use the dpi per app mod if you are running a touch wiz based rom. I am personally on the aosp vallina rom and loving the customization. Some apps work better with a higher dpi like the one you use to scan for example a starbucks card and other like email work better at a lower dpi. With android you can customized your dpi per application.
I use 220 system wide, and make exceptions as needed.
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I use 240 system wide only changes I needed to make were to contacts, camera, and calculator apps. Also the samsung keyboard didnt like the 240 dpi but there is a mod for that. I like the look at 240. Couldnt imagine going any lower.
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I tried to change the dpi, but I like more original
rohail6 said:
I was wondering what is the best DPI for my Galaxy Note 2, I tried other people's suggestions but it didn't work for me so I was wondering how Google decided on their DPI. Considering they're in charge of Android they must know the optimal level so I used the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 4 as reference:
View attachment 1899145
So if Google designed a 5.5 inch screen device with 720x1280 resolution, it would most likely be at 270 DPI
I know this won't help a lot of you how it helped me but just thought I'd share it just on the hunch that it might at least help the 1% :silly:
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I am using Liquid Smooth, Android 4.2.2, Matrix kernel overclocked to 2.0GHZ, at 182 dpi. I love it!! Its like having a tablet as a phone. Google Play shows completely different, gmail is in dual view mode, and everything just shows up so much clearer and fresher. I wouldn't go to 160 dpi as things are too small for me to tap on while I drive. 182 dpi is by far the best resolution to me.
Nice one!
I loved your idea but I would like to point out that you have disregarded the proportions by taking the average of the two devices. Mathematically speaking, If the display was ((4.7+7)/2) = 5.85 inches your calculation would be sound. But if you consider the proportions we get,
213+[(7-5.5)/(7-4.7)]*(320-213) --> Using the interpolation method (Never thought I would apply my statistics knowledge like this) :laugh:
= 282.78 dpi
Though personal preferences may differ.
I love 182 dpi but I was curious I'm running touchwiz rom and using xposed. Is there something I can change the DPI on to get the status bar to not show up all small? Thanks!
bhint15 said:
I love 182 dpi but I was curious I'm running touchwiz rom and using xposed. Is there something I can change the DPI on to get the status bar to not show up all small? Thanks!
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Try changing the system to 280.
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I'm on Wolfpack v3.3 MC2 rom, how can I change the DPI of some of my apps?
My bad lol
pransh said:
I loved your idea but I would like to point out that you have disregarded the proportions by taking the average of the two devices. Mathematically speaking, If the display was ((4.7+7)/2) = 5.85 inches your calculation would be sound. But if you consider the proportions we get,
213+[(7-5.5)/(7-4.7)]*(320-213) --> Using the interpolation method (Never thought I would apply my statistics knowledge like this) :laugh:
= 282.78 dpi
Though personal preferences may differ.
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OH MAN! That just slipped my mind, Thanks man!
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Hi,
I built a simple app that allow you to quickly switch the virtual resolution between default 2K and 4K without a computer.
Unfortunately, since the command is not available on the userland, the process needs superuser permission to change virtual resolution.
If you somehow manage to break your resolution, especially leading to crash loop of Xperia Home, check on other topics how to restore the original values.
Since the custom feature can be "dangerous" for the reasons above, I added a check when save and switch custom values to avoid any resolution under [email protected] (Z5 Compact default values).
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v1.2: Implemented customization button and form. Values are saved in app storage.
v1.1: Implemented App Shortcuts (Android 7.1+).
Switching to 2K now reset to OEM values, not set 1080p ones.
v1.0: Release.
Planned in future releases (low probability..):
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* Tab with buttons in the notification list.
* Widget with buttons, maybe.
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1.2: 6c3d6ece09ea8305c7f4e40d23ad4dd0
1.3: 3d89fec72d3e5804cd46bab417e6c702
Nice! It would make more sense if it said "Xperia Z5/XZ Premium though!
Can you please change? :angel:
FartyParty said:
Nice! It would make more sense if it said "Xperia Z5/XZ Premium though!
Can you please change? :angel:
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Thanks, I will change it for the next revision.
Hey,
Released v1.1, adding App Shortcuts, switch to 2K now reset to OEM values, and FartyParty's request.
Nice work friend. :good:
Hey,
Released v1.2 that add custom values support. Check the first post.
If anyone have more accurate values about the limit resolutions supported by Xperia Home, let me know I will update the security checks.
Looks good! Thanks !
Dialler crash all the time can't make call
Shellyaffff said:
Dialler crash all the time can't make call
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Yes, it is one of the goal of this app, being able to switch back to 1080p without a PC to use apps that doesn't support 4K.
The phone app is the most common known issue.
Is the battery consumption less?
Not much for usual usage, I suppose much if you play 3D games.
There is another topic I don't remember where speaking about this.
When set to 4k, the phone app no longer goes. g8141
Used this mod for over a week I sometimes get like a fpash of white light kind of flickering on.screen
Shellyaffff said:
Used this mod for over a week I sometimes get like a fpash of white light kind of flickering on.screen
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You mean during the resizing ?
Get the screen flashing light and dark like screens messed when it's not though works perfectly. Then suddenly get flickering
Wow looks like weird...
What definition are you using ?
As described looks like a screen issue of your phone.. It happens in 1080p too ?
I saw that the best dpi on the 4k resolution without crashing any app wasn't 807 but 706, 720 or 721, I don't remember exactly sorry
This app do the same job like adb command (wm resolution 2160x3840)?
simondd said:
This app do the same job like adb command (wm resolution 2160x3840)?
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As far as I know, it does the exact same thing as the ADB command (except through an app).
It said that the newest file couldn't be found (error: 410)?
I tried the older version (1.1) And the program doesn't seem to do anything, is there a way to check?