[Request] Black background for one handed mode - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Title says it all. Thanks!

holycow1 said:
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Agreed! I'd like this too. Samsung is letting their design team run wild without considering the advantages of the technology. Sad.

+1 I really though there was a setting hidden somewhere, But no. Black would have been great. Dont know why they though Blue was better..???!!?

I want black BG too.

holycow1 said:
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Hey, I figured it out. I've attached the apk. You need to be rooted obviously but once you are, use ES File Explorer or something similar to replace the EasyOneHand.apk file with the one below. You should get the same result as the one in the screenshot.
The file is located in /system/app. Make sure that you rename the download below to "EasyOneHand.apk". The attachment manager added a 1 to the file.
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Don't forget to backup your original and donate :victory:

I assumed it was something to do with burnin.
I.E. on amoled, black means the pixels turn off, so if you do the one-handed operation a lot, you'll quickly see an image burnin. with blue, you are using the largest of the subpixels, so maybe its a hue of blue to better handle battery drain (larger pixels need less power to illuminate to a certain percent, or there are fewer blue pixels than green, so less power needed to power, etc. could be a variety of reasons around the hardware alone).
I just figured there was a reason why it was a soft blue, and non-changeable. But then again, it could also be a simple matter of something that slipped through the cracks and wasn't even considered as an option people might like to customize.

Ragnarkov said:
I assumed it was something to do with burnin.
I.E. on amoled, black means the pixels turn off, so if you do the one-handed operation a lot, you'll quickly see an image burnin. with blue, you are using the largest of the subpixels, so maybe its a hue of blue to better handle battery drain (larger pixels need less power to illuminate to a certain percent, or there are fewer blue pixels than green, so less power needed to power, etc. could be a variety of reasons around the hardware alone).
I just figured there was a reason why it was a soft blue, and non-changeable. But then again, it could also be a simple matter of something that slipped through the cracks and wasn't even considered as an option people might like to customize.
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If burn-in was a concern, then why use a white border that utilizes all the pixels? Why not use a thin light-green border with a mostly black interface instead of white. I think Samsung is just letting their design team loose without considering the benefits of the tech. Look at the phone dialer. Why is it all white?

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LED colors

So this trackball LED is supposed to be able to show 3 different colors, right? So far mine only blinks white. What makes it turn other colors?
if its connected to bluetooth headsets or handsfree it will be blue.
That sounds kinda boring ._.
I heard it has an RGB led under there similar to how the G1 had the RBG next to the speaker.
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I heard it has an RGB led under there similar to how the G1 had the RBG next to the speaker.
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Yeah, I was really hoping that different apps could set it to different colors like the G1 can. I used to have one color for IMs, one for texts, etc. I forget how I set that up but I don't see any options for it now. But I'm sure I remember seeing apps where it asked you what color you wanted the LED to be. I think AK Notepad has that option...
Im agitated by this feature missing.
Handcent ,Missed reminder do not activate these LEDs.
Very dissapointed.
I was assuming the same thing, I loved that feature on the G1. It helped me know what I got, before having to view it myself. Even the Sidekick LX has more colors than the N1, that is, if it only has 3 o_o the option is completely removed it seems? How disappointing..
On the G1, we used Missed Call to set colors.
give it some time the phone has only been out for 2 days
Has anyone confirmed that this is NOT a multicolor capable LED under the trackball?
My guess is that there aren't any apps, yet, to address this capability on the N1, yet. I, too, would be disappointed to lose my colors and the missed call app.
http://www.google.com/support/android/bin/answer.py?answer=168442&query=trackball&type=
Short version:
Flashing White: Incoming call
Flashing Blue: Incoming call while a bluetooth headset is attached
Pulsing White: new notification
cliffy15 said:
Has anyone confirmed that this is NOT a multicolor capable LED under the trackball?
My guess is that there aren't any apps, yet, to address this capability on the N1, yet. I, too, would be disappointed to lose my colors and the missed call app.
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I was thinking this exact same thought, I figured since the mlevin said it was capable of going only 3 colors, I assumed it could do that. I once also thought that the LED on the G1 could only go; Red, Green, and Orange, but that has also changed.
EDIT: So there is also a "status light" embedded at the top of the device, hidden behind the black tracing around the screen? Why has this not been mentioned anywhere o_0
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EDIT2: After taking a look in a few older Nexus pics, I noticed that its been there since the first pictures were born.

New Nexus S owner - quality issues

Hi everyone,
I'm a former N1 owner and just bought a new NS i9020a from Negri Electronics and I'm finding a few funky things that I'd like to run by you guys. I'm suspecting that the phone might be defective, especially 1 and 2 below. Anyone else have these issues, or perhaps they are really non-issues?
1) My screen has pretty bad horizontal banding. It's most obvious in the notification pulldown, but is also noticeable with certain wallpapers, dead pixel test apps, etc. Please see screenshots below. Has anyone else had this, and do they fade away over time?
2) The galaxy live wallpaper has a layer of static "stars" or something above the actual spiraling galaxy. This layer kinda looks like stars, but some are splotchy/smeary. The galaxy itself also has a pink border/box around it too. I've factory reset twice and the same thing happens. Maybe my wallpaper is defective? See screenshots.
3) The screen in general has pretty yellow whites, especially in low brightness settings. I am not wowed as I thought I would have been with the SAMOLED screen.
4) When in the camera app, the picture doesnt actually take up the entire window. There are a few columns/rows of black pixels surrounding the picture. It's not centered either. See screenshot.
5) my volume rocker has a middle click, so there's up, middle, and down.
Banding:
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i'm on an ns4g, and i have the exact same problems. its not big enough to bug me though. btw, the samoled is more known for their deep blacks than their whites.
I would get that exchanged asap but since you bought it from Negri you will hard time.
i have a i9023 and got exactly same black line in camera app, it just doesn't take up the entire windowi believe it's a "feature"
i think "middle" button in volume rocker is normal, cause every android device i owned it was present, sometimes when you press it, your system gets lagged for a while, like 5 secs, i believe it's something related to debug setting, also you can use it to disable power button in cw recovery (don't know why)
the rest of your problem i can't actually help, since my screen is not the same!
edit: when you change from photo to video in camera app, don't these lines/rows change at all?!
Camera looks normal, just like mine.
Banding looks bad though. Possibly defective display. If you have warranty, you should exchange.

eInk cellphone display swap ideas

AFAIK there is no Android phone with an eInk display.
eInk Display swap:
I wonder if there's a device out there with a modem that would be a good candidate to replace the screen with an eInk, or at least, sunlight readable display?
The last time I looked into this the graphics driver itself would probably need replacing too, making it much more difficult than a simple screen swap. Also I was unable to get find a donor phone with a screen size to match off the shelf eink displays and also sourcing an eink display was difficult too. I need to learn more about how displays work and how I can search to get a phone and screen to match. Any ideas on this?
Kindle:
Perhaps I need to come at it from a different angle? The old kindle is eink and Android... and it has 3G... but it's hard to hack with... it wouldn't be easy to turn into a proper phone. That I will have to investigate. Any other ideas?
NookTouch:
The NookTouch would be a lot of work to turn into a phone but it's technically possible. You could go hostmode, usb hub for mic/speaker/headset and add a USB modem but that's going to be messy. To do this neatly you'd be cutting up the Nook and would at least want a low profile way of connecting into the USB port. Plus charging might then become difficult, especially if trying to do the induction charging hack. I think other avenues are better to try.
I don't think that the old kindle is android based, and besides it wouldn't be ideal as it's not touch-screen
or you could go down the 50/50 route and follow this guide:
I use a matte screen protector and using an app like Cool Reader (since I'm on Android). I change the background to a moderate to light grey and the font to a dark grey about 25% -30% lighter than black. Turn down the screen brightness to about 75% outside and 45% in doors. Then change the font by adding fonts to the system fonts to a more soothing type face like "antipasto". Increase line spacing to about 125%-150% and margins to no more than 10pt on all sides.
See the above image for what this looks like. It isn't exactly like E-Ink, but it is nicer than staring at a bright white screen. This trick should work with any app that lets you tweak the text and background colors, on iOS or Android.
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[Q] White Lines missing from screen, and crazy screen result all CM ROMS

I have major display problems on any CM based ROM with crazy jumping and unreadable screens.
I have tracked the problem to the display of white lines. A screen shot is OK, so its hardware - either the Adreno200 GPU or my screen.
Problem Description:
Lines (pixel lines that is) containing a significant amount of white randomly do not display. As a result the display "scrunches up" with a gap from the bottom. Any background to the app, and sometimes the desktop will display in the gap at the bottom as it has not been written over.
Note the "bottom" in this context is the button end of the phone, thus rotating the phone leads to different screen areas being affected.
Affects all the CM ROMS I have tried, with the latest CM10.x ones being the worst. There was no issue with the stock LG ROM.
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Coloured triangles produced by "OpenGL Demos" app are OK
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White Triangles loose lines and scrunge up. I used the Demo prog as the code is the same, just a color change!
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Screen shot, so not a software issue. What they should look like!
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Google Play. Unusable. Note hte white background is OK. It just seems to be items that are layered onto the screen.
Apps with black backgrounds and grey/coloured text are fine.
What have I tried?
I have tried messing with OpenGL HW settings with no effect.
I have messed with screen brightness.
I have tried various ROMS.
I tried moving processing from the GPU to the CPU, but that completely messed the display, and I had to re-install the ROM
I haven't tried altering the refresh rate from 60hz, but cannot find if this is possible. I think its a refresh problem, but not sure. Its almost as if the white lines are sent faster than the screen can handle and they are missed during the display phase.
The other theory is that the GPU does some special acceleration cleverness for white areas the screen can't handle.
Any ideas?
Any Adreno200 settings I could try?
Any bridges nearby I could jump off?
p.s. Photos taken from the Optimus Nexus Me port here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2397696 not that it matters which ROM it is.
Obviously, it's not "soft" problem, it's a "hard" one, replace the screen.
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Obviously, it's not "soft" problem, it's a "hard" one, replace the screen.
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That was kind of where I was heading, but I was concerned that an aftermarket screen would have the same problem. This screen was fine with the stock ROM, so was hoping for a magic setting change.
Thanks for the response. Really wanted to run your Zoe ROM, but that was worse.
To be honest, I wouldn't replace the screen on this phone anymore. It isn't worth it anymore.
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Black Stripe on Screen

So my galaxy s5 has been working great for the past month or so that I've owned it. I have rooted it and done some adjustments with the xposed installer, but I haven't flashed any custom roms yet or anything. So then today out of nowhere, this little stripe appears on my screen:
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So that's annoying. I took a screenshot on my phone and then moved it to see if it was the actual screen or just the picture being displayed on it. However, the screenshot shows no black stripe when zoomed and moved around so that the would be screenshotted black stripe wouldn't be on top of the actual black stripe. Then I restarted my phone, still there. I booted into recovery mode to see if it still happened when not opening the actual normal use, it was still there. Then finally I tried pulling out the battery and putting it back in, still there. I'm a little frustrated and a bit scared that I've already voided my warranty by rooting it and disabling knox. Also, the line turns sort of white when against a dark background and goes away when the screen is off. It's not the worst obstruction in the world, but the phone is less than a month old, so obviously I want it to be perfect. Any help that can be offered is appreciated.
I'm on verizon if that makes any difference.
Edit: I haven't dropped it, exposed it to heat or magnets or anything of the sort
It's unfortunate that you didn't post a full size, full resolution image. We can't make out any fine detail in your reduced resolution image. It would also have been good to know if the band is invariant in size as you make screen adjustments or display primary colours on screen. Or if it shows up in downloaded photos?
We are of course seeking a pattern or otherwise trying to narrow down the potential causes. Since we don't have much to go on yet, we can only guess, it looks to be a hardware defect. But there isn't enough information to be certain.
It would still be useful to look for a pattern in whether the band varies at all with different colours and brightnesses on screen. You can also use the dialer code *#08# and display red only, blue only, white only, black only, etc screens to get a better sense of which pixels are apparently contributing to the band.
Also try backing up the phone (to save your user files or installed apps), then revert to 100% stock firmware temporarily, followed by a factory data reset. If the problem persists it is all but certain to be a hardware issue. Claim it under warranty then if you can.
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