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Hi, I done a few searches for this, but couldn't find an answer. The Note 10.1 2014 along with the Nexus 10 (both 2500x1600) leave borders when connected to a 1080p TV/monitor via HDMI. This (at least to my understanding) is because they are outputting at a ratio of 16:10 where HD is 16:9. Is there a way to solve this without using some sort of zoom/cropping on the TV side? My guess is the only way to get a perfect image is to have the tablet send a 1080p signal and probably create borders on the tablet as they only allow mirroring. On the plus side this would allow them to run smoother as they would be pushing far fewer pixels.
I've not used Miracast, but am assuming it would suffer from the same problem?
Any info/help would be appreciated, thanks!
Trust my brain to kick-in "after" the last moment and think about searching for a resolution changer!
I found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2300248
I've not read it all, but seems to be what I was looking for although it requires a root which I don't really want to do just yet!
Has anyone tired NOMone Resolution Change? Requires Root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
Dcoz said:
Has anyone tired NOMone Resolution Change? Requires Root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
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Anyone tested this , or found a non root solution.
I have the same issue with allshare cast
I wouldn't try the resolution changer or script thing if I were you. Apparently it doesn't like our device even when rooted. Someone a while back posted a thread which basically rendered the device useless because of the resolution changer and he had to flash stock firmware again or something to get it back to normal. I have the same issue with the black bars thing when using MHL and I couldn't find a solution for it anywhere for this device.
Thanks C2Q, guest we just have to sit tight and wait for updates. Devices with a resolution of 2500x1600 should be at the top of their lists especially considering the significant performance increases you could expect from dropping the resolution to 1920x1080.
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Thanks C2Q, guest we just have to sit tight and wait for updates. Devices with a resolution of 2500x1600 should be at the top of their lists especially considering the significant performance increases you could expect from dropping the resolution to 1920x1080.
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I tried the 1920x1080 and got stuck in a bootloop To fix it I had to use adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.setting*s/databases/settings.db from TWRP, open the DB in SQLite, remove the 'freeze resolution' entries in the table and push it back. It was a good learning exercise but I don't want to do it again !
Thanks for the warning. That would definitely had been the first thing I would have tried after rooting. I'm sure you've saved few of us.
Hi,
is there any way to change brightness to lower level? My previous phone, Xperia Mini, could decrease brightness to absolute black (I didn't need it, but still...). But my Xperia M is still pretty shining in dark even in the lowest level. It burns my eyes. All I could find were some stupid filters. Is there any better solution (root or not, I don't care).
Thanks.
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Hi,
is there any way to change brightness to lower level? My previous phone, Xperia Mini, could decrease brightness to absolute black (I didn't need it, but still...). But my Xperia M is still pretty shining in dark even in the lowest level. It burns my eyes. All I could find were some stupid filters. Is there any better solution (root or not, I don't care).
Thanks.
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Gravitybox has some brightness abilities to reassign lux-brightness pairs. Don't know if it can go under normal brightness though...
FindYanot: That's exactly what I don't want. I want something on HW level (lower led (or what they use) intensity), not just transparent black layer.
KoenGo: Do you think, it can work? I don't have root yet (I want do it, if I find solution), so I can't try.
Nobody faced this problem? Everyone is happy with light intensity?
Yes it's too much but if you lower that level screen will probably start flickering which is much more annoying than just too bright screen. This is common, hw related issue that can be found on other devices with low quality lcd.
I'm trying but it's kinda hard to tell if there's any difference since you have to reboot after applying new minimum. I would say there isn't much difference. I'll retry in the dark some time.
Doesn't crash or flicker or anything though, so that's the good news
Personally, I would not root just for this and just use the filters. What is your problem with them? That it uses more battery than a hardware method would, or just that it's impractical? In the second case, lux might be worth looking into. I've never tried it myself since it isn't free, I just use the filter u hate
Tried it in the dark and I believe there is a difference, although very small (barely noticeable) and imho definitely not worth rooting and installing framework.
OK. That's bad, but thanks for your time
Well I rooted my phone and I tried gravitybox and I don't think there is a difference. But still thanks.
My setup now is that I can (de)activate the filter app by swiping over the navigationbar. It's still a filter so it doesn't prolong battery life or anything, but it is a convenient way to enable or disable it.
If you would ever come across something better, please let us know
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is there any way to change brightness to lower level?
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Yes, but you need root.
Execute in Terminal or run attached file as script via Root Explorer / GScript:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
su
echo 5 > /sys/class/leds/wled/brightness
Minimal stock value 27, we change it to 5 or any other you want.
Maximum value: 255
Bug: backlight will be flickering.
Thank you. It really works! (I rewrite it manually without any script or terminal)
Just one thing. The brightness file is used for current state and when I change intensity in options (or select auto), it's rewritten. So, is there any way to change minimum level permanently (minimum on bar or 0 lux = 5 or something instead of stock 27)? Or is it possible to make some shortcut to rewrite the file with one click? Or use some tasker for it?
But it doesn't matter much. Even this way, without any shortcuts, is awesome. I'll test it in night, but even now (during a day), I can see a difference.
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So, is there any way to change minimum level permanently
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Yes, but only by editing file in kernel, it requires recompiling.
Then pulled slider to the left will set really minimal value.
Here commit from ElixER kernel for 4.1.2, originally this trick comes from there.
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Or is it possible to make some shortcut to rewrite the file with one click? Or use some tasker for it?
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Yes, GScript app, as far I know can create shortcuts.
Or in Tasker create task with only one action "Run shell" (tick Root) and then create shortcut in launcher.
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screen will probably start flickering which is much more annoying than just too bright screen. This is common, hw related issue that can be found on other devices with low quality lcd.
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Always was interesting what exactly causing this flickering at hardware side. Led's controller?
Please can you provide any information and example devices with same issue?
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Always was interesting what exactly causing this flickering at hardware side. Led's controller?
Please can you provide any information and example devices with same issue?
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For example galaxy tab 2 (I have one), on the lowest brightnes level it flicker a lot (especially annoying when it's displays white surface), my sister's asus memo pad 7 hd has this issue too but less noticible. Yes, it's somehow related to device's power managment, in galaxy tab 2 forum people saies that it's flicers more when wifi signal is low so as I understand: low signal -> device need more power for wifi -> device gives less power for leds -> screen is more flickering but I could be wrong since I'm almost total electroinc noob I will test that later
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This issue is really common, even s4 has this problem according to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yZaQRr76f8 So Sony has done good move with setting so high the lowest brightnes level (at least this hides unusable levels). Really my eyes hurt when I'm using my gtab2 at night although xperia does the same thing but in different way xD
Tested your method and at least in my device, the LED flickering was barely noticeable and only appeared when I set very low values (like 1). Setting as 3 and onwards gives zero flickering here (or I'm just blind, not noticing it)...
You're right. Values about 3, 4, 5 are quite ok.
I made the GSscript shortcut and I¨m finally happy.
I think the flickering is caused by pwr regulation with low frequency. But I'm not electrician either.
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, displays not working, or your phone melting *
Now with that out of the way, hello! Welcome to my first guide-thingy. As it is my first, I apologise if there is a mistake or if I have left something out, but this process is exactly the process I have used.
Recently I've had a few people ask me about changing their phone's resolution and DPI as said in my signature, so I thought I'd write up a guide for people to use! The ROM I've done this on is the BlissPop AOSP ROM but the process should be similar for most if not all other Custom AOSP-Based ROMs. I am UNSURE if this process works on the stock ROM or any stock-based ROMs.
Prerequisites:
- Root access
- Root File Manager & Explorer (Such as Root Browser or ES File Explorer)
* Root Browser: https://tinyurl.com/aytbttu
*ES File Explorer: https://tinyurl.com/cd4u27q
- NOMone Resolution Changer
* https://tinyurl.com/kjg63jn
- OPTIONAL (For Multi-DPI Patch) Latest AROMA (Now known as Open) GApps Package
* http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/pa-gapps-continuation-t3098071
Lets get started!
Firstly, the Multi DPI Patch. It's not essential but allows apps to be properly resized to match your custom DPI, and in the latest Google Apps package it has an option when installing to install a multi-DPI patch for people who are using custom resolutions on their phone. Like me, I'm not using 2560x1440 (Stock 1440p resolution) I'm using 1920x1080 (1080p) resolution @ 370 DPI.
Changing your Resolution & DPI
1. Download NoMone Resolution Changer from the Play Store above (It's free) and grant root access
2a. Open a root file manager (Like Root Browser or ES File Explorer (You have to enable root-access for ES) ) and navigate to the /system folder on internal storage. Find your build.prop at the bottom. Now, you're going to want to create a backup of this file before we do anything as it defines how things work on the phone, so create a copy and move it somewhere safe from being wiped (Like an external SD card)
2b. Click on build.prop and open with a root file browser
2c. Find the line under the #ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES section that says ro.sf.lcd_density=xxx and change 560 (default DPI) to something like 430 if you want the font and stuff to stay the same size or 370 to make it smaller and hit save, grant root-save access if required. Then, open the file with another file manager to verify it's saved and changed. Adjust the DPI to something that you like, but be cautious as not all DPIs work properly (I only know of 370 & 430 that have worked for me). This step may vary depending on how your ROM sets out your build.prop.
3. Set your desired resolution in NOMone Resolution Changer (Mine is 1080x1920, remember to do it backwards so 1080x1920 not 1920x1080 otherwise your phone's GUI will be landscape and not portrait, and will go off the screen)
3b. Set your desired DPI to match the DPI you put into your build.prop file and hit apply (Grant root access if requested). The app will apply your settings and change your screen to match the new settings. It will then prompt you if you'd like to keep these settings, hit yes or no. If you hit yes, it will give you an option to change back the settings after a minute so you can see what the phone looks like at that setting.
*This next step only applies if your ROM has an option to manage the DPI setting itself, like BlissPop does, otherwise skip it*
4. After you've applied your custom resolution and DPI, go to Settings (Yes everything will be massive-sized don't worry) -> Display & Lights -> Scroll down to the bottom, hit advanced Display Settings, and change the LCD Density DPI to match the one you set in your build.prop and NOMone app.
5. Hit yes to reboot or reboot your phone if not prompted.
6. You're done! Your phone should reboot and apply your new resolution and DPI changes.
I have attached some screenshots showing off the BlissPop & Facebook UI at 1920x1080 Resolution & 370 DPI, as well as an example change in the NOMone Resolution Changer App. Lowering the Resolution and DPI is beneficial to those who want to squeeze more stuff onto their screen (it enables lots more text on the screen that isn't really big.) As well as gamers (The lower resolution doesn't strain the GPU as hard.)
If you have any issues, just delete the build.prop you edited from the /system folder in TWRP and copy over the original one you backed up and put it in the /system folder.
Known issues caused by this guide:
- Boot animation may stretch when booting.
- Recent app previews will also be larger for some unknown reason, this is a small side effect however.
Hope this helped!
Now ...again...me....you forgot to mention borked gigantic recents and borked bootanimation on boot.....you should add it to issues list...IMHO
Subbed here as well
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m1trand1r said:
you forgot to mention borked gigantic recents and borked bootanimation on boot
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I have added this to the end of the post, thanks.
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I have added this to the end of the post, thanks.
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oh...even using 1080p bootanimations doesn't solve that issue....i've never looked deeper into it myself....but tried many workaround w/o succes
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I've used this application to lower resolution on my G3 to 1080p but found that the small text and other stuff was blurred because it's disproportionate to the amount of pixels, since 720p would be a more accurate number to downscale to on a 1440p screen (1/2).
Do you notice this "fuzziness"? I forget exactly which DPI I set it to when I did go down to 1080p, but the other thing I realized was that the performance gain was marginal. I did not do long-term battery testing with this, though. So the verdict is still out on whether or not there is any gain there.
xocomaox said:
I've used this application to lower resolution on my G3 to 1080p but found that the small text and other stuff was blurred because it's disproportionate to the amount of pixels, since 720p would be a more accurate number to downscale to on a 1440p screen (1/2).
Do you notice this "fuzziness"? I forget exactly which DPI I set it to when I did go down to 1080p, but the other thing I realized was that the performance gain was marginal. I did not do long-term battery testing with this, though. So the verdict is still out on whether or not there is any gain there.
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you might not gain much or if any juice on battery....but...performance boost is noticeable on.my side...I forgot how it feels at 1440p ...and switched to for a moment....oh gosh....why do apps take longer to open?....back to 1080p and it flies again...
Oh...you must have set too low dpi to get blury text...I don't even know how that looks like...and if you'd change it to 720p your dpi would be around 220 or something ......
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m1trand1r said:
you might not gain much or if any juice on battery....but...performance boost is noticeable on.my side...I forgot how it feels at 1440p ...and switched to for a moment....oh gosh....why do apps take longer to open?....back to 1080p and it flies again...
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I had tested both normal applications and some 3d games that sometimes bring down fps and neighter seeemd to be any better, but I will have to test this with Bliss as that was some time ago.
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Oh...you must have set too low dpi to get blury text...I don't even know how that looks like...and if you'd change it to 720p your dpi would be around 220 or something ......
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Hmm, you could be on to something. I need to test with your recommended DPI to see if it fixes the blurriness of small text. Thanks!
xocomaox said:
I had tested both normal applications and some 3d games that sometimes bring down fps and neighter seeemd to be any better, but I will have to test this with Bliss as that was some time ago.
Hmm, you could be on to something. I need to test with your recommended DPI to see if it fixes the blurriness of small text. Thanks!
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some games are badly coded...hence there's no improvement
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So I used the recommended settings of 1080p and 370dpi and the blur is minimized but not completely gone. Bearable, though.
I'll be testing out some other performance things and more long-term battery savings. Thanks again for the write-up. Hopefully it will help with people willing to try out different resolutions and DPI's.
xocomaox said:
So I used the recommended settings of 1080p and 370dpi and the blur is minimized but not completely gone. Bearable, though.
I'll be testing out some other performance things and more long-term battery savings. Thanks again for the write-up. Hopefully it will help with people willing to try out different resolutions and DPI's.
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show me the blur please...my screen of settings and homescreen
Nothing blury here...[emoji41] [emoji106]
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show me the blur please...my screen of settings and homescreen
Nothing blury here...[emoji41] [emoji106]
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Sorry, but this is the kind of thing that cannot be shown on a software level. Screenshots will not work.
The images and text is just not as crisp because since it's not 1:1 with the pixels it will naturally display fuzzy. This is unavoidable but can be lessened by using better ratios (ideally 720p, but that would just be too low) and different DPI settings. If you do not see this yourself then you may lack the eyesight. Again, it's not very noticeable and the positives may very well be more beneficial than having a perfect 1:1 ratio.
xocomaox said:
The images and text is just not as crisp because since it's not 1:1 with the pixels it will naturally display fuzzy. This is unavoidable but can be lessened by using better ratios (ideally 720p, but that would just be too low) and different DPI settings. If you do not see this yourself then you may lack the eyesight. Again, it's not very noticeable and the positives may very well be more beneficial than having a perfect 1:1 ratio.
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You could try going to 1080p @ 430 DPI. This makes the text similarly sized to the default 560 DPI, only on lower resolution. If you did this, the GPU wouldn't have to work as hard, and your text would still be the original size
But yeah it's worth playing around a bit. I haven't noticed any fuzziness at all at 370 DPI, and I do a lot of reading on my phone.
iDefalt said:
You could try going to 1080p @ 430 DPI. This makes the text similarly sized to the default 560 DPI, only on lower resolution. If you did this, the GPU wouldn't have to work as hard, and your text would still be the original size
But yeah it's worth playing around a bit. I haven't noticed any fuzziness at all at 370 DPI, and I do a lot of reading on my phone.
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than our sight must be damaged in a way, eh?...LOLZ
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If you lower the resolution on any lcd screen made for a specific resolution it will make things fuzzy. You can even do this on your computer monitor.
Everyone should expect this as it is not 1:1, but I still consider it pretty useful.
xocomaox said:
If you lower the resolution on any lcd screen made for a specific resolution it will make things fuzzy. You can even do this on your computer monitor.
Everyone should expect this as it is not 1:1, but I still consider it pretty useful.
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you really have to look very very very closely to notice anything IMHO
And If that was written somewhere...most people will fall under mass hysteria and take it as granted .....that's a fact....i'm enjoing my huge screen like I did before on 1440p ...it makes no difference for me and side by side comparison with my co-worker's G3 which is all Stock except rooted(by my advice)....makes no difference at all....none, 0,....he didn't notice that I changed anything except THE Beautiful Rom and pure raw power against his Stock G3...so...don't complicate to much....
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m1trand1r said:
THE Beautiful Rom and pure raw power against his Stock G3
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Just two reasons we all love Bliss <3
iDefalt said:
Just two reasons we all love Bliss <3
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yeah...just two...out of many more
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Does it only work for LG G3 in particular? I tried it on my rooted Galaxy S6 Edge and it doesn't seem to work.
Zaberz said:
Does it only work for LG G3 in particular? I tried it on my rooted Galaxy S6 Edge and it doesn't seem to work.
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The guide is for the G3 running AOSP ROMs.
I suggest you check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/help/resolution-phone-changed-t3075664
It's look interesting, gonna try this one up. Ty @m1trand1r for your kind answer [emoji3]
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Hey there,
Daki from www.androidkosmos.de published a short article that the resolution can be changed to 4k by default (so Kudos to you man). As it's in German and not exactly step-by-step, I felt like posting a short how-to.
Step 1: Turn on Developer Options.
- Settings -> About -> Click 5x on Build-Number
Step 2: Allow USB debugging
- Settings -> Developer Options -> USB Debugging [X]
Step 3: Open ADB, (always without the " ofc!)
- Type "adb devices", click on "allow request" on your phone
Step 4: Change Resolution and DPI
- Type "adb shell"
- Type "wm size 2160×3840"
- Type "wm density 807 (after a little tinkering, I found 721 to be the best DPI. Yea, really, 721)"
There is no information so far as to how battery life is affected!
Back to default:
Repeat steps 1-3
Step 4: Change Resolution and DPI (back to default)
- Type "adb shell"
- Type "wm size 1080×1920"
- Type "wm density 403"
Best
IlluX
Further to this, if you're a weirdo like me and want everything reset rather than a set value due to your own personal OCD, you can use "wm size reset && wm density reset" :good::fingers-crossed::silly:
Illux said:
Hey there,
Daki from www.androidkosmos.de published a short article that the resolution can be changed to 4k by default (so Kudos to you man). As it's in German and not exactly step-by-step, I felt like posting a short how-to.
Step 1: Turn on Developer Options.
- Settings -> About -> Click 5x on Build-Number
Step 2: Allow USB debugging
- Settings -> Developer Options -> USB Debugging [X]
Step 3: Open ADB, (always without the " ofc!)
- Type "adb devices", click on "allow request" on your phone
Step 4: Change Resolution and DPI
- Type "adb shell"
- Type "wm size 2160×3840"
- Type "wm density 807 (after a little tinkering, I found 721 to be the best DPI. Yea, really, 721)"
There is no information so far as to how battery life is affected!
Back to default:
Repeat steps 1-3
Step 4: Change Resolution and DPI (back to default)
- Type "adb shell"
- Type "wm size 1080×1920"
- Type "wm density 403"
Best
IlluX
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Thanks, when I set the 4k res, I get the error message "bad resolution"... why?
Awesome!
will this work on Z5 Premium?
sev7en said:
Thanks, when I set the 4k res, I get the error message "bad resolution"... why?
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No idea, typo maybe? Tested it back and forth, not a single issue to report.
sev7en said:
Thanks, when I set the 4k res, I get the error message "bad resolution"... why?
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ytheekshana said:
will this work on Z5 Premium?
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I don't have a Z5P so I can't guarantee but I'm quite confident it does.
Haha look at that. Nice and thanks for share
I also published on talk.sonymobile.com forum.
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No idea, typo maybe? Tested it back and forth, not a single issue to report.
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Morning! Yes, it was... I used * instead of "x", I need new glasses eheh
How's the battery for you guys? When I do this to my Z5P, the battery doesn't even last a few hours
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Further to this, if you're a weirdo like me and want everything reset rather than a set value due to your own personal OCD, you can use "wm size reset && wm density reset" :good::fingers-crossed::silly:
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Thanks. I checked my default density before changing it with the command "wm density" which exported 420, not 403 like OP said .
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How's the battery for you guys? When I do this to my Z5P, the battery doesn't even last a few hours
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The draining is very poor, not an impact so remarkable. The issue is about the themes, e.g. in the Agree Bird I have now when I asnwer to a call, the dialer disappear and it becomes a nightmare eheh
the phone app is not working correctly after change to 4k. phone app force close if you try to make a call and dialer disappear
got the aame result did not see any different on battery anyway, i think it is just mock, the desity shown in cpu z is same. but resolution is making at 4k in cpu z. need to change back due to phone app force closing though
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the phone app is not working correctly after change to 4k. phone app force close if you try to make a call and dialer disappear
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I heard somewhere that the phone app will work properly if you use 1440x2560 resolution, not sure about DPI though. I think it was Z5 Premium thread.
aren't the ui supposed to be 4k unlike the z5 p? or did they changed it?
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aren't the ui supposed to be 4k unlike the z5 p? or did they changed it?
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They said during CES or something similar that you would be able to change the resolution in settings, so you could run 4K all the time if you wanted to. But that isn't the case on the phone right now.
Either the people from Sony that made the claim had their information wrong or Sony changed their mind afterwards. Either way, it sucks that you can't control your resolution in the settings.
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They said during CES or something similar that you would be able to change the resolution in settings, so you could run 4K all the time if you wanted to. But that isn't the case on the phone right now.
Either the people from Sony that made the claim had their information wrong or Sony changed their mind afterwards. Either way, it sucks that you can't control your resolution in the settings.
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yes i do not know they give us independently, like s8 did. easily for them to control like that actually.
tanipat said:
yes i do not know they give us independently, like s8 did. easily for them to control like that actually.
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Hopefully it comes in a future update, maybe there were some issues with certain apps in 4K. I wouldn't count on it happening but it's not completely off the table.
Has someone used this for a while and can tell us about eventually battery effects of this? Does the phone app force closes etc?
So we know the 120hz is only enabled for FHD+ and limited to 60hz on QHD, but there's been some talk from leaks leading up to today saying it may still be possible to get 120hz in QHD using a developer mode option, can anyone confirm this is still possible?
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So we know the 120hz is only enabled for FHD+ and limited to 60hz on QHD, but there's been some talk from leaks leading up to today saying it may still be possible to get 120hz in QHD using a developer mode option, can anyone confirm this is still possible?
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I'd like to know this as well. Hopefully you get an answer from someone who has knowledge within the phone. I pray if there isn't an option that XDA finds a way to do it through ADB like the force 90hz option on OnePlus 7 Pro.
hopefully that exists
I really hope we can Atleast do 90Hz on 1140p.,
arvz said:
So we know the 120hz is only enabled for FHD+ and limited to 60hz on QHD, but there's been some talk from leaks leading up to today saying it may still be possible to get 120hz in QHD using a developer mode option, can anyone confirm this is still possible?
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Can you try this tasker profile.
Import this little profile here to tasker. You need to give tasker the permissions it asks for within adb please report back
https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=...WrgmW2Mlw=&id=Profile:Selective+120hz+Per+App
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Can you try this tasker profile.
Import this little profile here to tasker. You need to give tasker the permissions it asks for within adb please report back
https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=...WrgmW2Mlw=&id=Profile:Selective+120hz+Per+App
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Anyone tested ? Does this work ?
Thread title is a bit misleading