I recently had to swap the white HOX for a grey one. And I'm noticing something I don't recall with the prior phone.
Turn on phone.
From the main screen swipe to the furthest left or right screen.
Press the home button and watch the status bar as the screens scroll back home..
Question. As the screens scroll back to the main screen, during that time of movement, does your status bar turn black? Then return to the wallpaper color once screen has stopped moving?
Or as the s greens scroll back to home does your status bar retain the wallpaper color through the whole motion process?
att one x and htc one x are two completely different phones
this is your forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
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I've updated to the new firmware recently (non-rooted) and I've noticed 2 key features. Brightness setting in drop down notification and this grey outline when you crop a picture to set it for the home screen. I want to say this will enable you to have a scrolling wallpaper, but I can't seem to get it to work. Anyone have any ideas?
The grey lines are to show you what will be displayed for wallpaper in landscape mode.
Hi guys. I'm the proud owner of a Galaxy Nexus with no screen defects (except for black splotches that only show up on black screen in a pitch dark room, so that doesn't matter). My brightness usually remains around 15%. It's been only 2.5 months, and I've noticed something. If the screen is displaying WHITE (with the top bar and the navigation keys hidden), the top-right of the screen has a slightly blue tint (at the place where the clock, WiFi, and the signals are displayed, and these elements are usually blue as you might know). I know I'm acting like a little OCD, but that's what my observation is. I don't want my beautiful screen to depreciate this way
My question is, how do I avoid this burn-in?
In addition to that, I also want to hide the on-screen navigation keys (but that's not a priority right now, would be good if you could help with that as well). In short, I want to avoid all sorts of burn-in to this AMOLED screen due to elements that are constantly displayed on the screen (like the navigation keys area, the status bar (and the clock, battery etc.).
Sorry if this is a repeated post or if this isn't the correct section. I've searched the forums but didn't find a solution.
Thanks in advance...
There really isn't much you can do about the burn in, specially on SAMOLED displays, it's part of their life cycle. One thing that does come to mind to slow down the burn in is to use something like PA's PIE, which turns the nav and status bar areas into usable real estate.
Has anyone noticed or is it just my GT-N7100 shows shadow image of the apps on home screen while moved to other screen or Menu. Its not that visible but on inspection one can see the Digital clock, and apps i have on one of my screen. Is this normal?
When I disable the bottom or top navigation/notification bars the area of the screen where they were located is off color. I could have a totally white page open but those areas are blue. Is there anyway to make this go away? Is there something wrong with my phone or the ROM?
Also it gets worst if I lower the brightness levels.
So ever since I have had my 6 pro I notice that when I have a black wallpaper or a dark colour set the top last maybe centimetre from across the top of the display washes out/ fades out Into grey and I have noticed that changing between different colour profiles either makes it less apparent or more worse. I'd like to think it's software as I don't think it's doing it anywhere else but the home screen but I could be wrong.
I think this is a thing to show the QS panel, we had a bug on the betas where there was a line up at the top of the screen to show it too. IIRC that one occurred only on lockscreen though.
That's actually part of the pixel launcher. I hate it with a passion. My mod, which is available now, removes it by default. If you are not rooted you have to use a 3rd party launcher. If you are rooted but don't want to use my mod you can edit the image. Its called workspace_bg.9.png.