What does this do? Looks to me like it just changes the color temperature...which we already had control over. It makes my whites look very warm...almost yellowish orange.
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It takes some getting used to sRGB but I prefer it overall (after initial shock).
I also own S7 Edge and Note 5. New sRGB is very similar to Basic screen mode of S7 Edge and Note 5.
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Many articles on the net about this, with technical description.
Just search them. It's more than color temperature.
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It makes the colors accurate and removes the over saturated colors that "everyone" likes. It's a preference thing but I always liked these accurate colors more.
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I've noticed my device has a different colored gradient than on most others I've seen on here.
For example:
In settings and after enabling hw acceleration in certain apps such as the xda app.You can see an obvious difference when compared to the settings menu on this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2g_QhlvmaY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Also compared to this picture.
I also found a similar older topic only difference is mine is GSM. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419564
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Well apparently my screen looks like an LCD screen. None of the colors pop and the blues look grey. I've noticed the galaxy nexus phones that have the gorgeous display have the blue gradient and a darker non cyan blue for wifi and cell bars as well as the dialer. If your phone has the grey gradient and the wifi is cyan from stock. I suggest you take a closer look at your display.
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I'm not really seeing the issue here. The gradient is supposed to be grey, not blue. The fact however is that the GN screen has problems with accurate color reproduction and the samples that you linked seem to have a lot of blue/purple color noise.
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I'm not really seeing the issue here. The gradient is supposed to be grey, not blue. The fact however is that the GN screen has problems with accurate color reproduction and the samples that you linked seem to have a lot of blue/purple color noise.
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So what you're telling me is I'm one of the lucky few to get a good GN? Because before purchasing this phone I saw many video reviews for it and all of them had that blue gradient...not a gradient like the picture above you but still blue.
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Hello all
Someone know how to modify the led color blinking. In red or another color.
Greetings
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Light flow allows you to use blinking red, green and orange colours
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EnIXmA said:
Light flow allows you to use blinking red, green and orange colours
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Doesn't function correctly on the One unless rooted ... At least on my unrooted, UK One it didn't work properly, seemed to sporadically flash green but nothing else and not for notifications, just random flashes lol.
The One's led only got 2 colors that is green and red. Even if you use light flow to change to other colors, it won't work. It'll still blink as green or red.
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Ok thanks you for the reponse.
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Hi all,
I really enjoy the 5x, but the screen is just way to dull for me.
is there any way, or rom, that makes colors look more ''vivid''? or makes brightness more than 100 prencent of stock 5x?
will cm13 improve the brightness?
thanks!!!
Yes. Install elementalX kernel. And use their app from the play store to customize the display colors. You can modify saturation and all that.
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thanks!
thank you. can it make it more AMOLED like?
Just try it out. I would say no. Because Amoled has very deep blacks which you can't have on an LCD, that's because the panel is lighted with one backlight. Whereas Amoled had its own licht source for every individual pixel.
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Hello.
Is there any way to change background from white to black or any other colour on app list window?
Mike
Would be nice (especially for amoled) but not possible in stock rom.
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That sucks.
sp5it said:
That sucks.
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Pretty much. Funny fact, it used be black, don't remember Android version, and then Google designers decided to switch to white.
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Use launcher.
Anyone know why my Device Care widget in my Note10+ displays everything in Black? I can't see anything on a dark wallpaper. On my S10+ it displays in white.*
try to clear cache device care or remove widget and apply again but nothing fix that .
i show my device care version
hope can someone help
thanks in advance
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Do you use one of the two high contrast themes? I do use one of them and the device care widget also shows in dark grey.
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uhi711 said:
Do you use one of the two high contrast themes? I do use one of them and the device care widget also shows in dark grey.
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no i dont use them , stock themes and using dark mode only and without dark mode its same black [emoji57]
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Then, I think, you should take it as it is. I use a high contrast theme which looks very good, everything is black besides the app icons. Also, the icons do not have the white background which I find very disturbing. On this theme the device care widget looks dark grey, but is viewable. Just to know, you won't be able to use night mode when using a high contrast theme, but you won't need it. Give it a try. You can still change icons if you want. I also checked, even on the stock theme, the device care widget is hard to see.
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Then, I think, you should take it as it is. I use a high contrast theme which looks very good, everything is black besides the app icons. Also, the icons do not have the white background which I find very disturbing. On this theme the device care widget looks dark grey, but is viewable. Just to know, you won't be able to use night mode when using a high contrast theme, but you won't need it. Give it a try. You can still change icons if you want. I also checked, even on the stock theme, the device care widget is hard to see.
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i will take a look using high contrast theme
thanks
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