Screen burn - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I'm using trickster mod with 250/250/250 value with 6 gamma adjusment, need to affraid for screen burn? Mostly 50% brightness
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It better that the color multiplier all <200 to avoid screen burn in.
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nickcct said:
It better that the color multiplier all <200 to avoid screen burn in.
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i have heard many ppl say this.. but tbh i have been using 200+ for color multipliers for a while now and havent had any issues

nickcct said:
It better that the color multiplier all <200 to avoid screen burn in.
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Display burn in is caused more by the excess heat from OC/gaming than color multiplier settings.

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ColorControl Values

Since we now have control over color on our phones, I wanted to start a thread to see what values other members are using. I randomly set mine, and am not sure if there is an actual difference. Post your RGB settings here
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nbeebe24 said:
Since we now have control over color on our phones, I wanted to start a thread to see what values other members are using. I randomly set mine, and am not sure if there is an actual difference. Post your RGB settings here
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I am also excited about this. Hopefully someone who knows more about some good values will come in here and help us out.
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itsjusttim said:
I am also excited about this. Hopefully someone who knows more about some good values will come in here and help us out.
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Agreed. I wish the values changed in real time like the voodoo control. I am in no way ungrateful for this mod though
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Our screens ?

So are our screens any good? I've had a vibrant before and a nexus s and now that I think about it the vibrants screen seems the best out of these 3 but the reason I was thinking about it is this girl I work with has a Samsung stratosphere and I put her phone up to mime both display on brightest and her colors were popping and more bright . I though these were all the same screens but I'm disappointed in this screen personally. Love the phone absolutely but what do you guys think.
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The colors pop because the colors are over saturated like crazy.
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joshnichols189 said:
The colors pop because the colors are over saturated like crazy.
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This ^^.. For a while I thought I had a bad display because my colors didn't pop that much but then I realized some GN devices are over saturated...which is not necessarily a good thing.
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Chilled26 said:
This ^^.. For a while I thought I had a bad display because my colors didn't pop that much but then I realized some GN devices are over saturated...which is not necessarily a good thing.
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So can you elaborate more? If it looks better I don't see why it matters why , it still looks better...
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C-4Nati said:
So can you elaborate more? If it looks better I don't see why it matters why , it still looks better...
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Our HD Super Amoled displays have more of a neutral color than say a Super Amoled + display where colors pop a tad more because the displays are over saturated. Our displays seem to deliver more natural colors but I've come to notice some GN devices are over saturated and just don't look natural. It's always a matter of preference...so yea it doesn't really matter.
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C-4Nati said:
So can you elaborate more? If it looks better I don't see why it matters why , it still looks better...
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It might look better in some situations but when you over saturate colors there are always negative impacts
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joshnichols189 said:
It might look better in some situations but when you over saturate colors there are always negative impacts
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This is the 4 time I've heard that but no one can say how or why lol...
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I turned on my Sensation yesterday (with its SLCD screen) and it's nothing compared to the Nexus. It's like night and day
Seriously
I believe the Franco kernel has the option to modify that color saturation. A lot of what you are perceiving too varies wildly with the brightness level. Seems more muted at low brightness and more oversaturated at max brightness
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This is the 4 time I've heard that but no one can say how or why lol...
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So you think that inaccurate colors are inherently as good as accurate colors? Oversaturation is a negative effect, period. You're not seeing the image as its creator intended you to see it. It's that simple.

Screen problem

Hi. This is going to be really hard to explain but lets just say im at the homescreen for a couple of seconds and then i hit the app drawer/menu button to go to my apps,then go to settings or anything with a dark background i can see the app drawer button imprinted on the screen .is this screen burn in .. It dissapears after a while .its like the screen take its time to adjust colours ..
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I've heard that these phones have screen issues, but these are LED screens, not CRT. As far as I know, its not a burn-in issue.
It could just be a slow draw time on your ROM which causes an overlapping image. Try doing a nand backup and then install another rom. Then from there we could determine if its a physical issue
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So try a different romm
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[email protected] said:
So try a different romm
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Yes, try a different one.
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Nevermind
Think it helped lol
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I have the same effect, shouldn't be anything to worry about.
What rom u on?
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What's a normal CPU temp

Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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A bit high. Are you OC'd?
Mine idles about 40°C.
stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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its normal, while using it.
stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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You're probably using a browser? Mine stays around 45° C but every device is nearly unique.
110C is the safety shutdown temp. 85-100C is the thermal throttle temp(stock is on the lower side, custom kernels set this temp higher). when you reach the thermal throttle, the cpu automatically gets lowered so that your device will cool down, no matter what cpu speed you are set at. id say you are well within the normal range.
Not oc'ed.. but thanks guys for the info
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stevie13.xo said:
Not oc'ed.. but thanks guys for the info
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A suggestion, if I may. If you don't mind a bit of less responsiveness, conservative governor would be a good choice. It will ramp less on a stock configuration kernel, making it easier on the throttling.
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Summer 25-45°c
Winter 20-35°c
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In my bedroom,which is a quite tiny space,my device went up to 70°C while surfing the web,so relax,50°C is kind of OK )

Tinted glass screen protector?

Anyone know of a tinted glass screen protector ?
Its for my mother who has very sensitive eyes and she doesn't like turning up and down the brightness during the day then down during the night.
Its too bright for her during the night but perfect for the day. I already showed her how to minimize brightness but she wants a fix with no adjustments.
I know it seems stupid but I was just wondering.
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Get lux auto brightness and set the night mode to whatever brightness* levels you want https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux
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EDIT: Epic fail autocorrect ...
Seconding lux.
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currydude said:
Get lux auto brightness and set the night mode to whatever *****iness levels you want https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux
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*****iness? Nice.
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knapz said:
*****iness? Nice.
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My bad ... autocorrect @[email protected]

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