Hey, i'm trying to change the boring charging screen that the Nexus has, you know what i mean...? that drawl white battery that fills up with white then restarts..
I was rooting around in my root.. and i came across the images for it in /res/images/charger I tried replacing the images, but every time i re-boot the OS re-asserts the original images. Is there something i'm doing wrong? is it possible to change this?
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Hello all
First off.... sorry if this has been touched on else where. I've searched the site and can't find a pot like this however will apologise if I have missed one.
Ok, so.... has anyone else found that when they press the start button to access the start menu that the text underneath the program icons is either in a black or white font? With mine there doesn't seem to be any pattern to this either (e.g every other program name is white). I can have 5 white then 7 black and then 2 white and so on. I'm guessing you get the picture. This is making program selection super difficult, as if i choose a light back ground I can't see the white text, and visa versa.
This is also changes too. If I rest my device then they change the order of blacks and whites. If i change the theme it has the same affect as well.
So... does anyone one else have the same problem? Anyone get a fix? or magic cab. to remove this problem?
Thanks in advance
Kugliim
kugliim said:
Hello all
First off.... sorry if this has been touched on else where. I've searched the site and can't find a pot like this however will apologise if I have missed one.
Ok, so.... has anyone else found that when they press the start button to access the start menu that the text underneath the program icons is either in a black or white font? With mine there doesn't seem to be any pattern to this either (e.g every other program name is white). I can have 5 white then 7 black and then 2 white and so on. I'm guessing you get the picture. This is making program selection super difficult, as if i choose a light back ground I can't see the white text, and visa versa.
This is also changes too. If I rest my device then they change the order of blacks and whites. If i change the theme it has the same affect as well.
So... does anyone one else have the same problem? Anyone get a fix? or magic cab. to remove this problem?
Thanks in advance
Kugliim
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Are you on Vodafone?
If so, this is what you need to do, it's a slightly bad ROM flash from 6.1 to 6.5. It did this to me.
Remove any files you have on the phone's memory, then carry out a hard reset. then re-flash the 6.5 ROM. you should then have a light grey back ground and all black text.
Guys can you help me out with this, its a simple doubt I don't know what it means....Please look at the picture attached and you will find white bright spots(4'o clock position in the image). What is it
P.S IT(THE SPOT) CHANGES ITS BRIGHTNESS INTENSITY WHEN EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT COLOURS, WHEN BLACK ITS ALSO FULL BLACK.
Have you hit the screen or dropped the device recently?
Looks like you have a stuck pixel,try using a video of an off tune signal to see if it fixes,might have to run the video for a few hours.
This might fix: http://www.jscreenfix.com/
Not sure if it's possible to run on a tablet though..
johnisme said:
Looks like you have a stuck pixel,try using a video of an off tune signal to see if it fixes,might have to run the video for a few hours.
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I tried many stuck pixel fixing application... Still no use...
Hey XDA, wanted to get thoughts or suggestions on this.
I noticed what appears to be a stuck pixel on my m8 today, but it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me.
Pixel appears to be stuck on (all white), but is only visible on lighter images such as white backgrounds and other lighter colors. Not visible on gray or black images, which seems counter intuitive.
I've restarted several times, run a pixel fix app for about twenty minutes, and verified it's also visible in TWRP recovery, so definitely appears to be hardware.
Any thoughts on a fix, or why it's only visible on lighter backgrounds although is "stuck on" and all white itself? I'd figure it would be more readily visible on dark scenes, but nope!
Thanks in advance for any input.
Sent from my ViperOne m8
Auslander42 said:
Hey XDA, wanted to get thoughts or suggestions on this.
I noticed what appears to be a stuck pixel on my m8 today, but it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me.
Pixel appears to be stuck on (all white), but is only visible on lighter images such as white backgrounds and other lighter colors. Not visible on gray or black images, which seems counter intuitive.
I've restarted several times, run a pixel fix app for about twenty minutes, and verified it's also visible in TWRP recovery, so definitely appears to be hardware.
Any thoughts on a fix, or why it's only visible on lighter backgrounds although is "stuck on" and all white itself? I'd figure it would be more readily visible on dark scenes, but nope!
Thanks in advance for any input.
Sent from my ViperOne m8
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Im not quite sure how the display works, but maybe the darker images dont activate or light up that actual pixel? Anyways, why dont you bring it to your dealer?
Hi,
I have this problem and I have a LGD panel. There is any permanent solution? I already know about changing colour parĂ¡metres.
Thanks.
Any solution?
Try one of these videos for several hours:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=lcd+image+retention+
Basically there is no such thing as burn-in with LCD screens. But what can happen is that a colour is displayed too long which can make the molecules "get stuck" in it's current state. You can literally massage it to relax again with some colour flickering for a long period of time.
I have Mi5s with LG panel, and there is a solution for image retention problem. You do not need to play some videos with pixel shifting for hours
There are three ways to solve this issue, it depends what ROM are you using.
First one:
If you have stock ROM without root you need to shut down and cool down your phone for at least 24 hours. After that image retention will be gone, but will come back again, so this is only temporary solution.
Second:
If you have stock ROM and have root, install this app from play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.lumen
Grant root permissions, in battery settings allow this app to run in background and to run on startup. Open the app and in Master filter mode set custom values at 0.9 for all, save and exit.
Third and best one:
If you have custom ROM like me ( Lineage 15.1 Oreo 8.1) , enter display settings, live display, color calibration, and set RGB values to 90% and press ok.
I am using this fix for 2 months and did not seen any image retention. You can check this on all grey image/background, this is the easiest way to spot image retention.
I know this is very annoying problem, I was thinking to return my phone for warranty, but it is very hard to find another Mi5s with another type of panel, so after some time new phone will have same issue again.
Thanks for the info, Mr. Nice.
I use Epic Rom (stable) but there is no RGB settings in display options. Any alternative way to proceed?
Use can use CF Lumen app from the link above.
I tried it but the display shows burn-in as before.
None of the solution I found solve the problem. Any sugestion?
LCD panels can't have burn-in effect. But if you have that then time to buy a new phone.
Is it possible to change the splash screen? I've managed to customize the boot animation to a dark one but the bright white splash screen just before pretty much makes it pointless.
Any advice on changing it? Is it even possible? I know on older devices it was but I can't find anything in relation to it and the Pixel devices.
Thanks for reading.
ird0 said:
Is it possible to change the splash screen? I've managed to customize the boot animation to a dark one but the bright white splash screen just before pretty much makes it pointless.
Any advice on changing it? Is it even possible? I know on older devices it was but I can't find anything in relation to it and the Pixel devices.
Thanks for reading.
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Sorry, not possible bruh. Just turn your head away so as not to be...."blinded by the light"
Thought so, thanks