Changing resolution? - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Q&A, Help & Troubl

Hi
I have the Tmobile LTE version. I am using the stock Lollipop. I am wondering if it is possible to lower the resolution proportionally? The reason I am wondering about this is that I want to test to see if I can gain more spen performance (like less tracking trail etc)
thanks

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Hi everyone,
I found some brief mentions of this in a few topics, but done dedicated to it.
In short, would it be possible to mod the camera software on the Note II to allow for recording at higher resolutions at 240fps (don't get me wrong, I was/am very impressed with the quality of the 240fps at dvd resolution on a phone, but we always want more...
I am guessing that storage space, processing power (lack of) and or disabling to add as a feature to future models is the reason?
Assuming the phone is rooted, custom kernal & rom etc are all options (including overclocking), is it theoretically possible, or is this aspect of the phone locked down in a way that can't be touched by developers/modders?
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I think there would be more of hardware limitations.
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[Q] Best way to change screen resolution?

Hey, everyone! I'm looking for the best way to change the resolution of the G3. I used an app that supposedly does it, and it did, but it bugged out every boot to where it would go back from 1080 to 2K, though it would think it's 1080. I know 2K is awesome, but not only can you just about not notice the difference, but game performance are GREATLY increased!! Battery life may be much more improved as well due to using less GPU power. I had frame drops on PPSSPP playing Monster Hunter in 2K but at 1080, it was always locked at 30fps. Heroes of Order & Chaos I think had worse frame drops but I hadn't gotten the chance to try it yet. Can I change the actual screen resolution, and not the DPI alone, through the build.prop file or something?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
Pfeffernuss said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
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I tried that app, and used the G2 preset. It made the status bar look funny (the icons became too big for the bar) and I didn't notice any performance improvements.
Professor Jones said:
It made the status bar look funny (the icons became too big for the bar) and I didn't notice any performance improvements.
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That, in a nutshell, is what you get when you artificially "lower the resolution"

What do I lose going from stock based ROMs to AOSP?

Hello all,
I've recently acquired my G3, coming from a long line of HTC devices. With the HTC phones, you lose a few things when moving over to AOSP ROMs, notably some battery optimization and camera fidelity.
At a high level, what if anything is lost when moving over to AOSP with a G3?
For me :
-4K video recording
-The ability to stream videos from my gallery to my LG smart TV ( it's pain in the butt to download ****ty 3rd party apps to eventually not doing it )
-Knock code
-Stable camera (on AOSP the camera often fail and requires a reboot)
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On the other hand :
+A lot faster UI with AOSP
+More free RAM(can go to more than a gig of free ram with no apps running)
I own the 2Gb version and it's terrible with RAM management (even with debloating the ROM) with only about 500mgb free ram with no apps running
+The same battery life...which is still average (4+ hours of SoT)
+More material design
1)Practically speaking u lose FM radio
2) if at all you use 4k recording then that
3) camera is really good in AOSP but slightly lower than stock in lowlight...its not a major downside trust me...still if u Bought this phone only for camera stay on stock
What you get extra is
You'll make the G3 feel like a real flagship once u flash this...that says it all...numerous themes...no lags anywhere..
BlackRabbits said:
Hello all,
I've recently acquired my G3, coming from a long line of HTC devices. With the HTC phones, you lose a few things when moving over to AOSP ROMs, notably some battery optimization and camera fidelity.
At a high level, what if anything is lost when moving over to AOSP with a G3?
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Don't flash right now, after 1-2 years maybe, but not now, just wait for a 5.1
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You can flash the HTC One M9 camera which is closer to stock in quality (only 1080p), although no laser focus. FM radio, I could care less about, use tunein radio.

DPI and Resolution change without Root on Stock

Hey I'm running stock without root on my G3.
Today I stumbled across this post https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...creen-resolution-without-root-access-0160439/ and i was wondering if anyone had tried it on a G3.
Do you think it would break the UI and if I did this I would get into a bootloop?
It's such a shame that we have a qhd screen and the ui elements are so big. I want to take advantage of the size and resolution of this display.
Also does anyone know a way to change the resolution to 1080p without root? I've heard that it improves performance by a lot.
Thanks in advance!
There was many discussions about that. But stock ROMs or stock based ROMs doesn't support 1080p as the LG apps doesn't support dpi lower than 527. It is possible to lower the resolution a bit on stock roms.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/app-to-change-resolution-to-safe-g3-t3075769
Ohh okay thanks

'Coolest'&'Lightest' ROM, for hard recording

Hi All.
I need to know which ROM (or rather Kernel+ROM..) has minimum system load and lightest throttling politics. Also it would be nice to see some overclocking profiles (but doubt that they will come in handy, rather the opposite).
I'm recording 4k videos in Snap Camera (HAL-1, HEVC) and want to try the highest possible bitrate (I think 100mbit).
Big thanks.
(ssry for medium english)

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