Increasing Oneplus 3 Touchscreen sensitivity (Gloves mode lik SGS5)? - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Hello Brothers,
The touch screen of the op3 is not bad at all, however it does not compare with my sgs5 screen, which was ultra responsive. sgs5 stock software had even a gloves mode, which made the touchscreen even more responsive. Now my question, is this adjustable with software like on samsung? if so how can i do this? Im very used to ultra senstive screen and that is the only thing I miss on my Op3.
In short:
Op3 Touchscreen: possible to make more sensitive? Yes | NO
(If true){
// How to?
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else{
//fck my life
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Thanks brothers!
Greetings from Amsterdam

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Would love that option too.

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[Q] (HELP) Thinking buy the G3 32/3GB

hi all, i have some questions before buying this phone...
before i start: i have the G2 Mini, some users maybe shame on me because display have poor quality...but, for saying my experience: is a big phone, i like it a lot, have a exelent 8MP camera, sound quality are amazing too, battery life is exelent, with 2/3 days of use!
i have the Z Ultra too, about 2 months but i'm not very satisfied with it: camera was not a big deal, no flash, doesnt have sound quality and other softwares issues!! (in my life i had 3/4 sony's and to say: Sony never do a great job with camera, too much grain, colors are not acurate, i never buy sony again i swear! LG i love yooou!!)
so, i think i will sell it and i am intressed to buy the G3 32GB and 3GB RAM model (D855) but i want to know from you owners of G3:
1st: the screen are too much saturated?
2nd: the halo's around the text's and other things make you guys annoying? (i see a lot of reviews on youtube but maybe 2/3 say that about the screen so, i think is more a personal choise!)
3rd: in daylight, can you see the things on screen well? or to say: sunlight brightness is good or poor?!
4th: What score are you having in Antutu 5.7? with stock rom with or out of bloatware? (because i see a lot of videos in antutu 5.0 give 38k or less but i know antutu rise the score in every update, and with my Sony on Snapdragon 800, stock but without bloatware and other things i get 42k and i want to have around the same with G3 in stock, i dont like custumized rom's too.)
5th: have the speaker doing a good job? i mean, have quality? and with earphones/headphones? any distorcion or bass loss? i'm an audiophile so i like good quality of sound and a great balance with voice and bass!
6th and last: the GPS works fine? i have some troubles with my G2 Mini Snapdragon 400, sometimes find and fix in less than 2 minutes, other times have to wait more than 5/6 minutes! (in my z ultra is in less tha 20 seconds and i have exelent GPS locking and precision!)
Thank U for any response you can do with your experience...and sorry for my bad english!
copy2050 said:
hi all, i have some questions before buying this phone...
before i start: i have the G2 Mini, some users maybe shame on me because display have poor quality...but, for saying my experience: is a big phone, i like it a lot, have a exelent 8MP camera, sound quality are amazing too, battery life is exelent, with 2/3 days of use!
i have the Z Ultra too, about 2 months but i'm not very satisfied with it: camera was not a big deal, no flash, doesnt have sound quality and other softwares issues!! (in my life i had 3/4 sony's and to say: Sony never do a great job with camera, too much grain, colors are not acurate, i never buy sony again i swear! LG i love yooou!!)
so, i think i will sell it and i am intressed to buy the G3 32GB and 3GB RAM model (D855) but i want to know from you owners of G3:
1st: the screen are too much saturated?
2nd: the halo's around the text's and other things make you guys annoying? (i see a lot of reviews on youtube but maybe 2/3 say that about the screen so, i think is more a personal choise!)
3rd: in daylight, can you see the things on screen well? or to say: sunlight brightness is good or poor?!
4th: What score are you having in Antutu 5.7? with stock rom with or out of bloatware? (because i see a lot of videos in antutu 5.0 give 38k or less but i know antutu rise the score in every update, and with my Sony on Snapdragon 800, stock but without bloatware and other things i get 42k and i want to have around the same with G3 in stock, i dont like custumized rom's too.)
5th: have the speaker doing a good job? i mean, have quality? and with earphones/headphones? any distorcion or bass loss? i'm an audiophile so i like good quality of sound and a great balance with voice and bass!
6th and last: the GPS works fine? i have some troubles with my G2 Mini Snapdragon 400, sometimes find and fix in less than 2 minutes, other times have to wait more than 5/6 minutes! (in my z ultra is in less tha 20 seconds and i have exelent GPS locking and precision!)
Thank U for any response you can do with your experience...and sorry for my bad english!
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Hi, I'm a new G3 user, but I hope my comment helps. From your requirements, you're a user who's very particular in hardware quality.
1. The screen looks just fine to me, I mean its true HD-IPS display we're talking bout and LG does have built in color adjustment feature. Over sharpening value is what user dislike and it can be fixed.
2. UI is not something to worry bout, you always have choices with custom roms or themes.
3. I don't have opinion on screen under day light.
4. Antutu benchmark will be range between 38k to 43k depending on running processes. I have score of 42k.
5. The speaker and earphone are pretty normal (can't be compared to devices like htc m8 of course, but definitely better than Xperia Z Ultra)
6. Based on people's report, Lollipop roms seem to have issue over GPS. Through my little experience of using GPS I find it normal.
I am an G2 and G3 owner, so you can sense that I like LG smartphones.
LG G3 is an excellent smart phone in every detail, so here we are commenting on-line reviews that are often concentrated on finding any kind of weak points which are usually unnoticeable in the everyday usage.
Since you are thinking of buying one, you should consider battery consumption and phone size. Battery acts quite well, and it will last a day easy with a moderate use, and consumption on stand-by is unbelievably low. Still, LG G2 was around 20% better with the same capacity battery. Screen can be to much to handle with one hand if your hands are small, but on the other hand you will get a tablet feel with 5.5" screen.
Putting buttons at the back of the phone is the best idea ever It is much easier to use it that way, and now I have issues with other phones.
1. The screen definitely isn't over-saturated
2. No issues with holo at all.
3. LG is well known for its screens. They would never put bad screen in their flagship phone. Something like that just doesn't have any sense
4. Haven't tried it.
5. Speaker is just excellent. I can't compare it with HTC phones, but sound is noticeably better then on G2. Regarding quality of sound, it is really good, even for audiophiles. Stock earphones (quadbeat2) are quite well made, with a little bit more extended trebles for my taste. I'm using Sennheiser CX 150 with my G3 also, and they are a little bit better with bass.
6.No issues with GPS here, and also no issues at all with G2
Finally, G3 is an 2014. smartphone, and is still considered to be among the best 2015. phones (3rd place at Androidcentral)
copy2050 said:
hi all, i have some questions before buying this phone...
before i start: i have the G2 Mini, some users maybe shame on me because display have poor quality...
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The others chimed in perfectly! I work outside and the screen works well, especially compared to M7,M8, Motox 1st&2nd.
The over sharpening on the screen may not be an issue for most, or even noticeable to you. But I find it gross, and uncomfortable on the eyes, probably because I have an eye astigmatism. Its easily fixed with a sharpening mod. The imageprep mod deals with root, twrp, and sharpening!
thanks all, i see you like it! im using z ultra btw so 5.5 is way smaller than 6.4 of ultra! i will buy my g3 next moday. thanks

Dropped my phone, screen broken, 1080P screen?

Hey!
So, I dropped G3 on the ground today, and my screen is shattered + only like 4mm at the lower part of the screen is responsive while the remaining 5,4 inch (... ) isn't . The screen is working as in it is displaying things but it isn't responsive. Anyways, I was looking on the forum for topics about replacing a screen etc.. but I couldn't find any answers on my question.
Which is, is it safe to buy a screen+digitizer+ frame from ebay?.
I'm thinking about buying this one : http://www.ebay.com/itm/Grey-LG-G3-...043316?hash=item2a4e0c1db4:g:lBMAAOSwBahVD-n1
But i've heard/read that some screens may come in 1080P instead of QHD.
Would that be an actual problem if it turned out to be a 1080P screen? I don't mind having a 1080P screen tbh. My previous phone (Xperia Z) had a 1080P screen and I couldn't spot any difference between the 2 screenresolutions.
so,
Is it safe to buy a screen+digitizer+frame from ebay?
if yes, and if it did turn out to be a 1080P screen, would my phone still work properly?
:fingers-crossed:
Anyone who could help me?
NinosM1 said:
Anyone who could help me?
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How about this one ?
http://www.amazon.com/Arteke-Display-Screen-Digitizer-Assembly/dp/B00OPWFM02

Have Queries About the Device Before Purchasing, Please Assist

Hey guys, I use a Galaxy Note 4 now, although I'm very happy with device's top notch display and very good camera, I'm annoyed with it's software performance, the TW goodness that is!
So I was looking for a worthy successor, and it seems like this one might be, but I have a few queries and worries, which I need to clear out before shelling the money out behind this.
First, what's this Wi-Fi issue? I have seen it in so many places now that I've lost count. Is this a real hardware issue? My phone is connected to Wi-Fi 99% time.
Second, both GSMA and PA reviews said that the call quality isn't good! Is that true? I live in India, and the earpiece has to be extremely clear and loud too, GSMA's phone call earpiece dB value doesn't seem too good, so will that be a problem?
Thirdly, although I've given a look at the development section, I need a very good kernel, I mean those which come with several governors like Bluactive and sorts, because I crave for ultimate performance/smoothness, will I get that?
And last but not the least, how bad is the display? I mean I'm ready to trade off display for software and build, but still, will it really hurt me coming from a Note 4?
Thanks a lot in advance to anyone and everyone who is going to help me here :laugh:
-Saurav
Really guys? Not a single reply?
I have not had any wifi issues or call quality issues. There are some good kernels but stock has been very good with battery life and performance for me. You will have a trade off with amoled and LCD, but the screen on the HTC is very clear, color accurate, and the most responsive to touch I have used.
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1. I have had the phone since launch. Haven't had a wifi issue.
2. I find the cell quality is good. It's not any worse than any other phone I have owned. I find that it makes more of a difference if both callers are on a network that supports wideband audio.
3. There are a few kernels already, and the phone isn't even that old. Give it time, or dev your own. It's not tough at all to add a CPU governor to a kernel.
4. I had a Note 4, and I feel the display is just as good. It is a bit different than the AMOLED on the Note 4, but I don't have any issues with it. It is also legible in the sunlight.
I, too, have had the HTC 10 since launch and it is the best phone I've owned.
I have had no wi-fi issues.
The call quality has been excellent and I have some hearing loss.
I am still running stock so I can't can't comment on other kernels.
I previously had a Note 4 and a Moto X, and I am very satisified with the HTC 10's display.
I have had the phone for a couple of weeks now. I have not had any wifi issue and the call quality has been very good. Battery life compared to my previous phone LG G4, is much better. So far I am pretty happy with the phone. TIme will tell.
I've had the HTC10 for a week. It's a nice solid good looking phone. I swapped it for my old Moto X Style.
Over this week I have noticed no Wi-Fi problems in regards to the phone but my home sky Wi-Fi is crap.
Call volume etc is fine.
It's crashed on me twice.. Not sure why as I'm still currently stock.
Cannot help with kernels as I only ever go stock.
And the screen is the biggest let down in my opinion without a doubt it's not bright enough at all. I sometimes struggle to use it in the sun and I live in the UK where the 'sun' isn't even bright
Oh and I hate the stock keyboard.
Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
nathlynn22 said:
And the screen is the biggest let down in my opinion without a doubt it's not bright enough at all. I sometimes struggle to use it in the sun and I live in the UK where the 'sun' isn't even bright...
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WTF? I am living in Dubai where sun is a little bit brighter... ??? and whilst outdoor I am wearing shades what are custom tinted at ratio 94% ? (which is pretty much darker than you may find anything within the official stock) and I see no f***ing problem with hTc 10 screen panel... ??
P.S. If you don't mind asking: Did you switch off the Power Saver mode?
Sent from quite brutal hTc 10 ..
Screen brightness is rubbish outside. Worse then my moto X Style and my recent opo but still like the htc10
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thinking to buy mi max- screen quality doubt...

As written up- I consider buying max but most reviews said screen is not too good (not resolution but colors, they mostly say it is too bluish...)
Clearly, screen is main reason to buy this phone so this is deal breaker...
From owners- is it really so badly calibrated or bad itself?
I know that there is apk kcal for calibrating on low level qualcomm based phones screen (on cm or aosp). As there is cm13 for max, did anyone tried this?
any feedback is precious, thanks...
regards
I ordered a Xiaomi Mi Max last weekend after reading the review linked below, the most incredibly comprehensive review I've ever seen of a smartphone. I'm still waiting on the phone, it is still being shuffled about China, so I can't give my own opinion of the screen yet.
Read review here:
http://www.techspot.com/review/1239-xiaomi-mi-max/
Before my Mi Max 64 (pro) I used my Note 5. The note has a obviously better screen with higher resolution, but my Mi Max is no slouch. My complaint about the phone is the camera. While it takes well lit indoor/outdoor snaps of stationary targets, I found shooting my 4 month puppy (that didn't sound right), dodging and running was a near impossibility. Doesn't seem different camera app, ROM or update will solve the problem as it is hardware driven.
I'll be selling my Mi Max when another large screen phone with good camera comes around (Honor Note 8, Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra or Lenovo phab 2 pro), but meanwhile I love the large form factor an quick response of the SD 652.
But the screen: That's the last of my concerns. actually only the camera bothers me)
ivanox1972 said:
As written up- I consider buying max but most reviews said screen is not too good (not resolution but colors, they mostly say it is too bluish...)
Clearly, screen is main reason to buy this phone so this is deal breaker...
From owners- is it really so badly calibrated or bad itself?
I know that there is apk kcal for calibrating on low level qualcomm based phones screen (on cm or aosp). As there is cm13 for max, did anyone tried this?
any feedback is precious, thanks...
regards
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Don't worry about the screen, it's fine. I use Color Control from the Play Store to calibrate the saturation. Now it looks like an AMOLED minus the deep blacks. You'll be satisfied with the screen in the Mi Max.
audscott said:
Before my Mi Max 64 (pro) I used my Note 5. The note has a obviously better screen with higher resolution, but my Mi Max is no slouch. My complaint about the phone is the camera. While it takes well lit indoor/outdoor snaps of stationary targets, I found shooting my 4 month puppy (that didn't sound right), dodging and running was a near impossibility. Doesn't seem different camera app, ROM or update will solve the problem as it is hardware driven.
I'll be selling my Mi Max when another large screen phone with good camera comes around (Honor Note 8, Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra or Lenovo phab 2 pro), but meanwhile I love the large form factor an quick response of the SD 652.
But the screen: That's the last of my concerns. actually only the camera bothers me)
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Agree! Apart from the camera, this phone leaves little room for complaint. I was wondering if there is some way ige quality can be improved through some software tweak or better preset shooting mode configurations. Tried Open camera, CameraNext Mod and Focal. Did notice a slight difference. But low light photos still frankly suck when I compare it to my previous LG G Pro 2.
Wondering what do you guys expect from a under $300 phone... It has plenty for that price already.
thanks guys, it is not problem in expecting much for low money. I had almost all samsung flagships in last few years (s4, s6, note 1, note 3, note 4, now note 5). I want big screen- and is there better solution?
Huawei have some but software is terrible for my opinion... and no development at all...
I will, if buy max, install cm first minute- so how it works is there any major problem (autobrightness or big battery drain). Camera is last important for me...
ajsmsg78 said:
Don't worry about the screen, it's fine. I use Color Control from the Play Store to calibrate the saturation. Now it looks like an AMOLED minus the deep blacks. You'll be satisfied with the screen in the Mi Max.
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would you provide the link of this app?
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auldthief said:
Agree! Apart from the camera, this phone leaves little room for complaint. I was wondering if there is some way ige quality can be improved through some software tweak or better preset shooting mode configurations. Tried Open camera, CameraNext Mod and Focal. Did notice a slight difference. But low light photos still frankly suck when I compare it to my previous LG G Pro 2.
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you can try manual camera app to set shutter speed as high as possible to shot moving objects
hes_luckey said:
would you provide the link of this app?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.omegacentauri.red&hl=en
They have a free version and a pro version. I bought the pro version.
So this bluish cast or generally can be fixed? Screen is not bad, just not so good calibrated initially?
ivanox1972 said:
So this bluish cast or generally can be fixed? Screen is not bad, just not so good calibrated initially?
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Yes it can be adjusted. It's honestly not that bad even without adjustments.
Nothing wrong with the screen. I have never thought about wanting to calibrate it. I don't think it has a blue cast. My XA Ultra on the other hand...
I use the glare removal reading setting for apps that I spend a long time looking at. It adds a yellowish cast to the screen. I suffer insomnia so blue light is a concern for me. My sleep hasn't been great since buying the max but that's entirely due to not being able to put it down! I use twilight also to counter blue light at night.
I bought my Max (3/32) from Xiaomi Authorized store, and wanna say, it's not bluish! BUT, my friend got the "best" version, and the screen of his phone is... little yellow-ish, or something like that. He got his phone from Gearbest, that's what i know. Before Mi Max i used another phones with 6,44" screen size - Sony Z Ultra's. Every phone (i replaced 3) had differently calibrated screen. The best way is to get phone and (if you don't like calibration) tune screen for your preferences. We all have little different eyes.
Reviews really not like this screen, but ok.
I would go on cm13 of course: how is camera quality and autobrighness there?
Every phone has this problem on cm...
I thought the screen was pretty good, the reviewers must be spoilt constantly around $800 phones. For this price point I was quite impressed.
Does anyone know who makes the LCD panel?
F27 said:
I thought the screen was pretty good, the reviewers must be spoilt constantly around $800 phones. For this price point I was quite impressed.
Does anyone know who makes the LCD panel?
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tianma r63350 1080p video mode dsi panel
Is kcal calibrating screen apk supported on cm 13- cm14? I do not know is it working on snapdragon 650/ 652?
Or any other app generally, how big improvement can be made on screen picture quality?
thanks

Some doubts about Mi Max..

Bought this big boy on July over Lenovo MotoG4 Plus. Seems to be a fruitful decision. Here, down below are some of my doubts for which I have been unable to decipher the solution( I definitely have given xda and Internet a search)
This maybe something like that of a personal understanding but since I ain't so deep in modding stuff, I would be needing a simple answer.
1) Since a locked bootloader doesn't allow for any custom recovery to run on the stock firmware memory, does the flashing of TWRP through locked bootloader (Doom Slayer's method) also unlocks the BL in the process? Since I could properly use the CM13 and 14 ROMs
2) Is there any possible way to make MIUI Camera work on any CyanogenMod/Base ROM? Please link to any existing thread if available.
3) Could mpdecision hotplugging driver be supported by Hydrogen? It does on Helium but not on Kenzo
4) Since Quick Charge worked even for earliest ported/non-sourced builds of CyanogenMod (by Annabathina) can it be made available for MIUI ROMs too which do not support it until now
5) This is not actually a doubt just a question regarding the build strength and durability, how many people have dropped your Mi Maxes(the size definitely makes it hard to handle) Mention only the serious consequences incurred. And Thumbs up for the guys having zero falls.
That was all guys. Thank You
1)no installing twrp wont unlock ur bootloader.the only way to unlock bootloader is by using the official miunlocktool,while running a developer miui rom(chinese/global doesnt matter)
2)no,altleast that i know of.cm camera is more configurable anyway
3)im not a dev,but atleast frm ongoing discussions, its still under development. im sure it will be in future.
4)it works atleast according to this thread anyway. http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max/how-to/xiaomi-mi-max-quick-charging-3-0-t3439563
5)i dropped my phone face first frm a height of abt 2ft or abt 80cm.just a small separation btw the front & back panels which was solved by applying slight pressure and panels snapped back into place.as far as i know max damage occurs when the point of impact is at the corners.
wingryder said:
1)no installing twrp wont unlock ur bootloader.the only way to unlock bootloader is by using the official miunlocktool,while running a developer miui rom(chinese/global doesnt matter)
2)no,altleast that i know of.cm camera is more configurable anyway
3)im not a dev,but atleast frm ongoing discussions, its still under development. im sure it will be in future.
4)it works atleast according to this thread anyway. http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max/how-to/xiaomi-mi-max-quick-charging-3-0-t3439563
5)i dropped my phone face first frm a height of abt 2ft or abt 80cm.just a small separation btw the front & back panels which was solved by applying slight pressure and panels snapped back into place.as far as i know max damage occurs when the point of impact is at the corners.
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Thanks for answers 1 and 5. Would like a thorough answer for the rest from any Dev maybe
My hydrogen is still on a locked bootloader but I managed to flash TWRP using MiFlash and I'm now running Resurrection Remix.
As for drops... Don't. It's a big phone with a big glass surface up front. I have a soft plastic case that makes the phone more grippy and provides some impact protection. I wouldn't use it without a case because of the slippery metal back, especially if you have oily hands.
techy97 said:
Bought this big boy on July over Lenovo MotoG4 Plus. Seems to be a fruitful decision. Here, down below are some of my doubts for which I have been unable to decipher the solution( I definitely have given xda and Internet a search)
This maybe something like that of a personal understanding but since I ain't so deep in modding stuff, I would be needing a simple answer.
1) Since a locked bootloader doesn't allow for any custom recovery to run on the stock firmware memory, does the flashing of TWRP through locked bootloader (Doom Slayer's method) also unlocks the BL in the process? Since I could properly use the CM13 and 14 ROMs
2) Is there any possible way to make MIUI Camera work on any CyanogenMod/Base ROM? Please link to any existing thread if available.
3) Could mpdecision hotplugging driver be supported by Hydrogen? It does on Helium but not on Kenzo
4) Since Quick Charge worked even for earliest ported/non-sourced builds of CyanogenMod (by Annabathina) can it be made available for MIUI ROMs too which do not support it until now
5) This is not actually a doubt just a question regarding the build strength and durability, how many people have dropped your Mi Maxes(the size definitely makes it hard to handle) Mention only the serious consequences incurred. And Thumbs up for the guys having zero falls.
That was all guys. Thank You
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1. No, unlock it with a received code.
2. Probably yes but why bother with it? Use Open Camera & enable Hal support for Camera 2 api (in build.prop) as it's full present.
3. Not really certain if property Mpdecision binary blobs can be used on Snapdragon 650 SoC. It's really question for QC & Xiaomi firmware developer's. If their is a kernel source for any phone using Mpdecision with Snapdragon 650 it's safe to say that kernel infrastructure & binary libs can be copied & integrated. Then again in the past 2+ years a dozen of open source hot plugs ware developed for the msm bords of which some rather very good & best part is that they can be individually tuned for the SoC. Funy thing is how good battery life this thing have without any hotplug used & it really shows how power consumption unefficient MTK deca core design really is.
4. Yes with costume kernel that integrate support for it.
5. You can't expect from any big display, bulky, heavy phone to be drop resistant nor high durable. This stands for every phone with such characteristics ever made for instance if you drop a much better build Samsung Galaxy A9 on concrete and it hits by the display side its pretty much a game over same goes for the HTC 10 that is only 5.2“ & built like tank but rather heavy. Using a soft silicon cover with edges will help in most cases, I don't like flip covers even they naturally provide more protection.
I am also near to buy, I do not see any other 6+ phone WITH decent development (read: cm13, cm 14) support...
My only doubt is screen quality, reviewers not like it at all...
ivanox1972 said:
I am also near to buy, I do not see any other 6+ phone WITH decent development (read: cm13, cm 14) support...
My only doubt is screen quality, reviewers not like it at all...
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It has a decent IPS in cell display not the brightest one available but good enough. Certainly not anything to write about back home but also nothing to get concerned with.
Actuality I don't possess one yet, just ordered it & expecting it to arrive tomorrow.
Concerning the development it's still far cry but I am confident it will get to officiall status regarding CM one day. Partial problematic will be to get the both versions flow less (regular & prime) to candidate for official...
Ok, friend. When you see screen, write how it is for yoi compating to other phones you had.
Thanks
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The screen isn't as bright as a Redmi Note 3 on full brightness and black levels aren't great if you watch a lot of dark movies. That said, the screen doesn't go fully black in portrait orientation if you wear polarized sunglasses outdoors. My old Redmi Note 3 had that problem and I could only use the phone in landscape if I was wearing sunglasses.
ivanox1972 said:
Ok, friend. When you see screen, write how it is for yoi compating to other phones you had.
Thanks
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Got phone today it came with MiUI 7 International.
Display dozen look charming but that is mainly because it's pore calibrated. I set the enchanted contrast on & it become a bit better, unfortunately you can't do much about calibration with firmware available options. How ever I put an good old Kodi 15.2 that still utilise old standalone composition & decoding libs so that I can control display contras, with contrast set to 63 display begins to shine it stil doesn't have punchy colors like my old S3 Neo with similar Dpi Amoled but it's not far behind. Naturally blocks aren't on the same level but they don't look bad. Display is definitely bright enough & better for reading of course compared to Amoled. So as I mentioned before nothing to write back home about nor a top of the pop's but perfectly fine for usage, just don't have to high expectations about it. For me 340 DPI is perfectly enough.
For now only problem I had its a absence of the H265 high 10 bit decoder support, not even software one implemented on default or Kodi player, will try later with new Kodi that use Android video framework but I don't have high hopes regarding it.
I came from a LG G3 recently and I´m about one week with Mi Max. The screen is bright and not really much difference from another ones. If you look closely maybe you notice lower DPI than G3's but hey - I´m used to see my screen in a QuadHD display... so it´s Ok to me.
I´m only with TPU cover that came into my bundle pack and polymer screen protector, so max attention to avoid drops, at least until my temp screen it not in it.
leandrocn said:
I came from a LG G3 recently and I´m about one week with Mi Max. The screen is bright and not really much difference from another ones. If you look closely maybe you notice lower DPI than G3's but hey - I´m used to see my screen in a QuadHD display... so it´s Ok to me.
I´m only with TPU cover that came into my bundle pack and polymer screen protector, so max attention to avoid drops, at least until my temp screen it not in it.
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- Do they make temp glass protector for the screen?
- If you in USA do you know if its compatible with tmo's 4G LTE?
- Anything you dont like about the phone? Regrets?

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