i changed this line "ro.sf.lcd_density= 160" of the build.prop file in system folder and it changed my bar to the look of the xoom tablet. i changed the line ro.sf.lcd_density= 150 and it was too small and i took it back up to 160 and it looks a lil better. i didn't take it under 150 so i don't know how low and how high you can decrease and increase it to. i think i heard if you change the line i just told you about than it will tell you some apps in the market store are compatible. i know quick office pro hd works on the nexus seven but im tring to get it to show up in the Google play store so i can purchase it. is what i heard true, if so than what value should i change the line to?
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ok the value 200 works and i can purchase the quick office hd.
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ronlsjr said:
ok the value 200 works and i can purchase the quick office hd.
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But that doesn't give the tablet interface (Xoom style)
FYI - I've read (have *not* confirmed though) that if you un-install and re-install the Play store *after* resetting your DPI value, that it'll use your new dpi value accordingly, so that you can see all apps the Play store.. Again, I haven't tested - just reporting what I read...
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ronlsjr said:
i changed this line "ro.sf.lcd_density= 160" of the build.prop file in system folder and it changed my bar to the look of the xoom tablet. i changed the line ro.sf.lcd_density= 150 and it was too small and i took it back up to 160 and it looks a lil better. i didn't take it under 150 so i don't know how low and how high you can decrease and increase it to. i think i heard if you change the line i just told you about than it will tell you some apps in the market store are compatible. i know quick office pro hd works on the nexus seven but im tring to get it to show up in the Google play store so i can purchase it. is what i heard true, if so than what value should i change the line to?
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I tried the DPI hack... and it's just that. A hack. All the apps have really small text, and layout, on basically every app. Even if you up the text size, it just doesn't look right...the layout is still too small.
The only real solution is the Hybrid rom, ParanoidAndroid. It took a while before I finally decided to try it, but I'm glad I finally did. It's the best ROM I've tried so far, and I don't think I will be able to switch to a new ROM in the future, unless it lets me set DPI for individual apps. In addition to DPI it lets you change the layout of the app. [the devs usually have 3 modes for the apps, so that it can run on a phone, tablet, or whatever..] so you can even make the Tablet UI with the default text size. Or you can put the DPI down a little, like I did, because I like the status bar a little smaller than full-size.
mvmacd said:
I tried the DPI hack... and it's just that. A hack. All the apps have really small text, and layout, on basically every app. Even if you up the text size, it just doesn't look right...the layout is still too small.
The only real solution is the Hybrid rom, ParanoidAndroid. It took a while before I finally decided to try it, but I'm glad I finally did. It's the best ROM I've tried so far, and I don't think I will be able to switch to a new ROM in the future, unless it lets me set DPI for individual apps. In addition to DPI it lets you change the layout of the app. [the devs usually have 3 modes for the apps, so that it can run on a phone, tablet, or whatever..] so you can even make the Tablet UI with the default text size. Or you can put the DPI down a little, like I did, because I like the status bar a little smaller than full-size.
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Hi, I'm using the PA ROM right now,and I'm just wondering what you did to get the PlayStore to allow the download. I know you can use the PA settings to change DPI and workspace so can I do it in there? Or do I have to edit the build.prop file? I bought it for the Asus Transformer TF101. I haven't been able to use it for m NExus 7 and I really do want to check it out .
A better option is to create a /data/local.prop file (rw-r--r--) with the following in it:
# /data/local.prop
# ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29413138
qemu.sf.lcd_density=160
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This has the benefit of affecting only the display and not how Google Play sees the Nexus
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BillGoss said:
A better option is to create a /data/local.prop file (rw-r--r--) with the following in it:
This has the benefit of affecting only the display and not how Google Play sees the Nexus
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Is there a way to get Google Play to see the nexus at a 10" tablet temporarily, so I can install QuickOffice Pro HD?
Bonisaur said:
Is there a way to get Google Play to see the nexus at a 10" tablet temporarily, so I can install QuickOffice Pro HD?
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Hmm.... They might be using the model number to decide whether the app is compatible, so I don't think this will work, but you can try:
Open Google Play, press Home, press Recents, long-press Google Play in the list, then select Hybrid settings.
Leave the DPI alone [it should be at 213], swype over to the "Layout." In the drop down menu, select the highest value [should be 1000px, or maybe 800px]. Then tap the Apply button [left of the top-right corner].
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Hi, I'm using the PA ROM right now,and I'm just wondering what you did to get the PlayStore to allow the download. I know you can use the PA settings to change DPI and workspace so can I do it in there? Or do I have to edit the build.prop file? I bought it for the Asus Transformer TF101. I haven't been able to use it for m NExus 7 and I really do want to check it out .
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You don't have to do anything, Google Play runs by default at stock DPI [213], so on ParanoidAndroid (unless you change it), it works out of the box.
Thanks for the help. Well I ended up trying to edit the DPI and/or the layout settings in different combinations while rebooting my tablet each time. I even changed the build.prop to see if I could download it. Nothing worked so I set it back to default/stock. Yet, when I looked online to "install" to device from the Google Play Store website, it worked for some reason. I have no idea what I did...
Anyway, on the side , since I edited the build.prop, do I need to do anything else other than reverse the changes? I switch the line back from 160 to 213. From what I searched that seems to be it...
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In order to increase your resolution on the arc you need the phone to be rooted and get root explorer from the market (You can use ADP too)
Here are the steps:
1. Open root explorer and navigate to /system/
2. Mount the folder as r/w
3. Long press the build.prop file and select edit in text editor
4. Scroll all the way to the bottom and look for r0.sf.lcd_density=240
5. Change it to r0.sf.lcd_density=194 (I find 194 works the best, d4rkwind prefers 180 see post#28)
6. Save and Exit
7. Reboot your phone and you should now have a higher resolution.
8. To ensure that all apps span full screen install spareparts from the market and uncheck "Compatibility Mode"
The stock launcher app will not work too well with the new resolution, Try ADW launncher as thats what I use.
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Or u could just get lcd density chsnger on market lol does same thing
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rumy said:
In order to increase your resolution on the arc you need the phone to be rooted and get root explorer from the market (You can use ADP too)
Here are the steps:
1. Open root explorer and navigate to /system/
2. Mount the folder as r/w
3. Long press the build.prop file and select edit in text editor
4. Scroll all the way to the bottom and look for r0.sf.lcd_density=240
5. Change it to r0.sf.lcd_density=194 (I find 194 works the best)
6. Save and Exit
7. Reboot your phone and you should now have a higher resolution.
The stock launcher app will not work too well with the new resolution, Try ADW launncher as thats what I use.
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@rumy - What Clock Widget is that?
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@rumy - What Clock Widget is that?
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Looks like Beautiful Widgets to me
How is it possible to increace the resolution ,since the hardware can't "afford it";Or am i missing something;
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How is it possible to increace the resolution ,since the hardware can't "afford it";Or am i missing something;
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Dear Tasos you are wrong, with this magic trick your display turns into a retina display, the one that iphone4 use! And maybe capable of 3D.. lol
Does 194 work Facebook and Market? I tried 210 (my favorite) previously but Facebook and Market didn't fill the screen which made it look quite awful..
Thanks for this guide worked like a charm
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Does 194 work Facebook and Market? I tried 210 (my favorite) previously but Facebook and Market didn't fill the screen which made it look quite awful..
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It does, you need to download spareparts from the market and uncheck compatibility mode.
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@rumy - What Clock Widget is that?
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.androidapps.widget.weather2&feature=search_result&pli=1
festa20 said:
Or u could just get lcd density chsnger on market lol does same thing
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For some reason LCD density changer did not work and slowed my system down.
Have not tried it on .184 firmware, the issue was on .181
It works fine on mine the lcd density thing organist I having seen any lag or slowing down.god knows im on 181 also
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im curious towards doing this as it looked good on my old HD2, however im curious to see how some of the stock apps, specifically the Music and Messaging app looks with this density..would you mind taking a screenshot of those perhaps?..
thanks.
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Dear Tasos you are wrong, with this magic trick your display turns into a retina display, the one that iphone4 use! And maybe capable of 3D.. lol
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I've tried!It's interesting!But it doesn't increase the resolution.It's actually something like zooming out.You can find this feature in windows also ,as a magnifier.
mhuaaaaa! ! i think fontchanger from miui in the market is very simple and if you want apli fully fonction in devtool check disable compatibilyt for full screen. and haaahaaa too funy
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So can someone tell me what the best resolution is for this?
My screens at 194dpi:
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I've tried!It's interesting!But it doesn't increase the resolution.It's actually something like zooming out.You can find this feature in windows also ,as a magnifier.
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Ακριβώς!
HELP!!!
ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! Just did this and it worked fine. But my touch screen is now going crazy! I can't tap widgets or swipe screen because even a single finger held still against the screen makes it freak out! HELP!!!
Update: it seems to have sorted itself out, it's not doing it any more anyway... :-S
I use Google's Reader app off my phone by can't stand that it's full screen in the list but phone sized when in an entry on the Nook.
Anyone recommend a reader that's full screen throughout?
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News Rob
10char
Feedly
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im using greader (not to be confused with the google created "google reader")
in landscape, you have the 2 column layout; similar to the webpage
just wish i could find an google reader for android that did the website layout 100%, so i dont have to go back and forth between an article and the list, as well as waiting for it to refresh between both screens on the nook color, since you could easily have the tags/rss-feeds, even if truncated on the left; then the tag/rss entry list; and finally the txt from the entry all out in horizontal configuration...
Actually, you can fix that. If you go into the build.prop file after you have set system to r/w you will find that the lcd density line is set to 161. I don't have the nook in front of me and I can't remember where I learned this so I am trying to recall the line from memory. Just look for the one that ends in 161. If you change it to 160, boom, google reader is fixed and will be full screen. Every time I flash a new nightly/RC it sets it back to 161 and I have to go in and change it to 160. PM me if you get stuck
That fixed it but ADW is squished, though nothing else affected. Thanks
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huh. I never notice any impact on the zeam launcher.
I'm stepping out a bit here and starting a thread for apps with distinctly different Tablet Mode UIs for the Paranoid Android ROM. Bear with me, this is my first time doing anything like this, so please excuse any noob mistakes......I have to say that I'm not in any way affiliated with Team DIRT, the ROM, developers, etc, just starting this as a helpful guide for myself and (perhaps) others.
I'm hoping that people will be able to add to this with specifics on apps they use that have a different 'flavor' when in Tablet Mode, particular settings used to maximize functionality, etc. To that end, here's my initial list of what I've found:
1. Calendar- when in Tablet Mode, displays multiple calendars (e.g. Weekly, with Monthly in bottom left) and lets you pick which calendars are shown without having to go to Settings to do so. I've got it in Tablet Mode with a mid-to-low DPI.
2. Gmail- in Tablet Mode, has a column of mailboxes on the left, email headers on the right, and when you click an email it takes you to that one; you use the back button to go back one 'level'. I've got it in Tablet Mode with mid-DPI density.
3. Contacts- in Tablet Mode, has a column of people on the left, tapping one brings up their information on the right. Mid-DPI works for me, not too small; bigger settings make individual contacts unusable/unreadable in Tablet Mode.
4. Settings- very useful in Tablet Mode IMO. Column of Settings on the left, clicking on one brings up sub-settings on the right. Again, mid-DPI in Tablet Mode seems to be a nice medium, for me.
5. Google Play Music- Tablet Mode makes it a sort of permanent 'Album Cover' style, as if you were to turn your phone sideways in regular Phone Mode, but all the time.
6. Maps- has a different button layout in Tablet Mode.
This is just what I've found with the apps I have; I've seen other posts for other ROMs where they've found that Google Reader has a different look, for instance, but I haven't been able to recreate it. I hope you find this useful, and look forward to additions!
For more helpful and fun stuff, check out Sweetpiggy's forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28059798
(BTW, hit 'Thanks' if this is useful to you!)
most apps get 2 columns (like tripit, google drive, etc)
The old youtube gets an awsome wall of movies! (im still using old one as its awsome)
the play store is different aswell
You are missing alot of the ones that come with the Rom
Apex
Browser
Calculator
Camera
Email
DSP Manager
Launcher2
Nova
SU
Talk
Trebuchet
All have a tablet mode and change the appearance. I will let you update your op with what each one does.
I have also used many tablet application now on my phone Which is nice as well
Tweetcaster pro has a tablet mode
Two columns, left is various options for tweets, right is tweets
I've attached a screenshot. Way better then phone UI
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cool thread, subscribed!
usefull
i link it on my 'paranoidandroid stuff' thread
here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646034
in guides section
manmad said:
most apps get 2 columns (like tripit, google drive, etc)
The old youtube gets an awsome wall of movies! (im still using old one as its awsome)
the play store is different aswell
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I didn't even notice the new one until now that you mentioned it, and I don't have the option to uninstall update, only to uninstall the app completely. Can you please post the old version so I can have the old wall of videos too? TIA!:
Been wondering about this myself...
I have a GNex and running PA...
Others I've found:
Netflix - phoneui is just a list. tabletui allows you to scroll through titles and is more like its ps3 or pc interface.
Camera as mentioned - is a forced landscape mode with different positioning for controls.
Browser - tabletui adds visible tabs. phoneui has less 'chrome'
ceribaen said:
Been wondering about this myself...
I have a GNex and running PA...
Others I've found:
Netflix - phoneui is just a list. tabletui allows you to scroll through titles and is more like its ps3 or pc interface.
Camera as mentioned - is a forced landscape mode with different positioning for controls.
Browser - tabletui adds visible tabs. phoneui has less 'chrome'
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Is that the stock browser or Chrome you're referring to?
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sweetpiggy said:
usefull
i link it on my 'paranoidandroid stuff' thread
here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646034
in guides section
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Wow, great thread! Everyone here should check it out, I'll add it to the OP!
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Also the gallery and quickpic tablet mode with mid dpi works well.
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Is that the stock browser or Chrome you're referring to?
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Both browsers, stock and Chrome, display tabs in tablet mode
[email protected] is far superior in Tablet Mode. 120dpi works perfectly. I recommend it...
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Is that the stock browser or Chrome you're referring to?
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Stock browser
KingOfThaJungle said:
Both browsers, stock and Chrome, display tabs in tablet mode
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Very nice, thanks for the tip!
Friendcaster has tablet ui too
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Kindle has tablet mod I use on my Note, not too sure how good it is on smaller screens tho..
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Kindle has tablet mod I use on my Note, not too sure how good it is on smaller screens tho..
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Parandoidandroid is much more then just a tablet mode ROM
This is an awesome thread. Once I get, if i ever have time to get PA back on my phone, this goes a long way in helping a density noob like me some helpful hints
manmad said:
most apps get 2 columns (like tripit, google drive, etc)
The old youtube gets an awsome wall of movies! (im still using old one as its awsome)
the play store is different aswell
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i'm trying to ge the old youtube like yours, mind sending the apk? or telling US WHAT VERSION WE NEED?, is killing me that i can't get that youtube wall look u have thank you in advance.
Hi guys,
I've some serious problems with youtube.
I'm with cm10 with tablet ui 180dpi, and my youtube always fc.
Anyone can help?
Thanks
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Yusei said:
Hi guys,
I've some serious problems with youtube.
I'm with cm10 with tablet ui 180dpi, and my youtube always fc.
Anyone can help?
Thanks
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Try wiping data of the app, or reinstalling the app, also try using 160 dpi as I'm pretty sure most apps run best in tablet ui at 160.
If it works at 160 or in phone ui at 213 dpi, then that would be what's causing the problem.
Fuzone said:
Try wiping data of the app, or reinstalling the app, also try using 160 dpi as I'm pretty sure most apps run best in tablet ui at 160.
If it works at 160 or in phone ui at 213 dpi, then that would be what's causing the problem.
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It works when i don't use tablet ui
There's a different version on the YouTube app for tablets, is the tablet version installed or is it the 'phone' version?
I'm using 160 and have no issues. I've set that in /data/local.prop with
# ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29413138
qemu.sf.lcd_density=160
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There's a different version on the YouTube app for tablets, is the tablet version installed or is it the 'phone' version?
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Tablet version.
My Play Store it's for tablets.
In that case try changing your dpi to 160 and see if that helps, you can do this either in build.prop or local.prop (or in CM settings if it allows it, not sure if you can though as I haven't used CM on my device), and give it a reboot after.
I've changed my dpi to 160 in build.prop and the tablet version of YouTube works fine for me, so maybe your dpi is causing an issue.
Flashed another rom and problem solved...
For People that have very little battery life and feel phone is slow or just want to get a low DPI (lower than 540) to work on phone in general here is the trick
1. Go to terminal emulator
2.Type:
3. Su
4. wm size 1080x1920
5. wm density 440(or any dpi you want)
6. Install Xposed download module called App Settings
7. Change the dpi of lg apps to 540 or higher
8. for the phone app you have to change the Contacts app also.
9. Now to make the phone to work to receive calls and to dial a call you need Tasker app (its a paid app unfortunately...)
10. Go to Tasker
11. go to the tasks tab
12. create two new tasks
13. On the first task: Name it DPI:540
14. add new action
15. click on code then on Run Shell
16. on command type wm density 540
17. check the box Use Root
18. The second task do the same thing except the command: wm density XXX (X represents any dpi you want).
The rest to make it easier watch the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eR2L4xyHKE
When receiving a call it will bring an error but following that it will work.
Battery improved a lot see photo:
Could I just change the resolution using this method without changing the dpi? I don't want to have to mess with that or Tasker to be able to make/receive calls, but I would appreciate the improved battery life by lowering the resolution.
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How does this improve battery life? I already have my dpi set lower with no problem and average 3.5 hours SoT.
His graphs indicate that before he was getting 3.5hours SOT after 8h of use and the battery was down to 3%.
Now he is at 4h20 SOT with 12h of use and battery still has 39% left.
You could get an hour to an hour and a half extra of sot by the time battery got to 3%.
jaxbierley said:
How does this improve battery life? I already have my dpi set lower with no problem and average 3.5 hours SoT.
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Lowering the resolution can save you power, lowering DPI can not.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/We-c...and-negligible-battery-life-increases_id65982
This is a good app to change both resolution and DPI on the fly:http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-screen-shift-change-screen-t3138718
It has an option to automatically go into default resolution when you're using the phone app. Forget about tasker.
It would be nice to see with a resolution of 720p how many hours you can do!
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No matter what i couldn't get SwiftKey to act right after changing the resolution and DPI.
I also noticed that the camera viewer gets cropped when modding the DPI back to 540 using app settings. So i reverted back to 1440p because IMO these are deal breakers to me.
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rirozizo said:
No matter what i couldn't get SwiftKey to act right after changing the resolution and DPI.
I also noticed that the camera viewer gets cropped when modding the DPI back to 540 using app settings. So i reverted back to 1440p because IMO these are deal breakers to me.
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At 160 DPI with a text size of 300 SwiftKey is displayed correctly but way to tiny. The camera of course ended my testing as well.
Edit:
WOOOHOOO! @aravindsagar the developer of screen shift will come with an update with per app resolution settings soon.
I've followed the guide, and got error when phone call from outside. I also tried Screen Shift with many combination of resolutions and density, but with resolution 1080x1980, it only worked at density>530. So I reverted back to QHD with density 540. Hope someone found a solution for res 1080x1980
rick09 said:
Could I just change the resolution using this method without changing the dpi? I don't want to have to mess with that or Tasker to be able to make/receive calls, but I would appreciate the improved battery life by lowering the resolution.
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You can keep the DPI, but the problem is that everything will be HUGE.
asce1992 said:
It would be nice to see with a resolution of 720p how many hours you can do!
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Haha, I tried it unfortunately, it is impossible to read text because it becomes disproportional.
android404 said:
Lowering the resolution can save you power, lowering DPI can not.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/We-c...and-negligible-battery-life-increases_id65982
This is a good app to change both resolution and DPI on the fly:http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-screen-shift-change-screen-t3138718
It has an option to automatically go into default resolution when you're using the phone app. Forget about tasker.
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Thank you that makes life much easier Will give it a try
android404 said:
Lowering the resolution can save you power, lowering DPI can not. .
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As per the article "negligible 7 minute 47 second".
How to revert to stock values since every app crashes when i try to run it?
EDIT:Nevermind, did a hard reset.
imarcel99 said:
How to revert to stock values since every app crashes when i try to run it?
EDIT:Nevermind, did a hard reset.
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These commands in adb shell
wm size reset
wm density reset
wm overscan reset
Yeah I was not able to do that because when I set dpi to the 440 my Lg keyboard crashed and almost every app even settings.
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Interesting to see that for some people it works for others it doesn't. Idk if I should remove this thread
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imarcel99 said:
How to revert to stock values since every app crashes when i try to run it?
EDIT:Nevermind, did a hard reset.
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DPI stock 640
Resolution stock 1440x2560
imarcel99 said:
Yeah I was not able to do that because when I set dpi to the 440 my Lg keyboard crashed and almost every app even settings.
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Did u place the DPI 540+ on app settings on xposed?
android404 said:
Lowering the resolution can save you power, lowering DPI can not.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/We-c...and-negligible-battery-life-increases_id65982
This is a good app to change both resolution and DPI on the fly:http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-screen-shift-change-screen-t3138718
It has an option to automatically go into default resolution when you're using the phone app. Forget about tasker.
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android404 said:
At 160 DPI with a text size of 300 SwiftKey is displayed correctly but way to tiny. The camera of course ended my testing as well.
Edit:
WOOOHOOO! @aravindsagar the developer of screen shift will come with an update with per app resolution settings soon.
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Latest version is crashing on my mobile, anyone confirm ?
Or can someone share old apk ?