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Which theme on the oxygen os saves the baterry most guys ,, The Deafult mode or the Dark mode ?

Yasin Abir said:
Which theme on the oxygen os saves the baterry most guys ,, The Deafult mode or the Dark mode ?
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Neither is better for battery, the screen is not amoled so the dark pixels are still being fully powered. I prefer dark though and it can be easier on the eyes at night

i prefer glass... Material Glass

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AMOLED is more colorful than Super AMOLED!!!

Hi , I'm Sultan.
I have 2 devices : Samsung Galaxy S i9000 and Nexus One.
when i open the same application in these 2 devices , like Talking tom
i got that Nexus one screen is more colorful and better.
when u open white pages , you will see SAMOLED is little blue and AMOLED is White.
SAMOLED is changing original colors of any app or video.
is there any solution for this problem. Like changing the colors temp to standard.
I want to fix I9000 screen.
it's like when u change the LCD Screen temp of colors to cold.
Thanks , Sultan
Sultan.MA said:
Hi , I'm Sultan.
I have 2 devices : Samsung Galaxy S i9000 and Nexus One.
when i open the same application in these 2 devices , like Talking tom
i got that Nexus one screen is more colorful and better.
when u open white pages , you will see SAMOLED is little blue and AMOLED is White.
SAMOLED is changing original colors of any app or video.
is there any solution for this problem , I want to fix I9000 screen.
it's like when u change the temp of colors to cold.
Thanks , Sultan
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In my experience the automatic brightness is quite "low" (weak), and when I want to see beautiful colors I usually go in the Display --> Brightness settings and instead of auto I put it at max, then the colors are more vibrant than in any screen I've seen.
SAMOLED at full blast is blinding powerful colour show man, yesterday i was playing around with some system tools and the damn App set the display to MAX i was left almost blinded
the colours were amazing! at full capacity, my 1080p 25" 10000:1 LCD pale compared to the SAMOLED
And what happens with battery drain when brightness is set to MAX?
Big impact? Low impact? In the middle?
I would say that colors that S-AMOLED outputs are way more vivid than AMOLED screens.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9Avy-Lwceg
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Although color temperature is different on the two phones.
Better colour temperature on the GS compared to Nexus/Desire, some may like the overly saturated look of the latter handsets however...
Guys , try to run talking tom app in both GS and Nexus one. And see who has better colors.
(( Is there any way to change colors temperature ? )).
Sultan.MA said:
Guys , try to run talking tom app in both GS and Nexus one. And see who has better colors.
(( Is there any way to change colors temperature ? )).
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I think there is via stock video player but don't know if it changes the entire color of the interface.
There could be a difference in running 3D apps, probably in different drawing of textures, I really don't know...
Sultan.MA said:
Hi , I'm Sultan.
I have 2 devices : Samsung Galaxy S i9000 and Nexus One.
when i open the same application in these 2 devices , like Talking tom
i got that Nexus one screen is more colorful and better.
when u open white pages , you will see SAMOLED is little blue and AMOLED is White.
SAMOLED is changing original colors of any app or video.
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Actually, the Nexus one (and HTC Desire) screen is over-saturated, with a STRONG tendancy to orange/red.
When you open a white screen, it's a dim white.
When watching media/movies, SAMOLED gives a LOT more vivid and true colors.
If anything, the Nexus screen is "changing" the colors of every app.
Sultan.MA said:
Guys , try to run talking tom app in both GS and Nexus one. And see who has better colors.
(( Is there any way to change colors temperature ? )).
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I don't know about the amoled thing, but I liked that TALKING TOM App!!!
More App. tips?

[Q] Which picture mode do you use ?

Which one do you guys use ? I compared my brothers iphone 5s with my note 3 (using dynamic mode) and the iphones colours were much more natural.
Should i use another picture mode ? Dynamic looks very vibrant which seems nice but im not getting the natural proper life colours.
What's your suggestion ?
Thanks.
SAMOLED vs LCD = Big difference in colours my friend, uncomparable. My HTC One was SLCD and the colour tones were great, AMOLED on the other hand enhances differently but just as good.
radicalisto said:
SAMOLED vs LCD = Big difference in colours my friend, uncomparable. My HTC One was SLCD and the colour tones were great, AMOLED on the other hand enhances differently but just as good.
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I changed my display mode to movie and the colours are now much more accurate and detail is great too. With the oversaturated colours that Dynamic had , i was losing on some detail , even during hd movie playback.
Use Movie Mode for sRGB/natural colours.

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Which camera app has the best picture quality, front and back HDR mode?
Coconut tree said:
Which camera app has the best picture quality, front and back HDR mode?
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MGC_6.1.013_MI8_FINAL_V1c.apk ,
Pros: based on Gcam 6.1 of Pixel 3 XL. Work fine both cameras and you can change blur effect after shot in Gphoto. A lot of setting, like saturation etc.
Cons: Its a bit laggy on menu if take many shots. File its heavy (85+Mb). HDR must be on always. Had many setting and you need to know what are you doing.
MGC_5.2.022_AllAutoCORR_2.apk
Pros: Work fine both cameras. Based on gcam Pixel 2. Ligh interface and very good shots
Cons: take a little bit to take the shot. Just 1 beauty mode with from Cam.
GoogleCamera-Pixel2Mod-Arnova8G2-V6.apk
Pros: fast and efficient. Everything work nice. No need additional setting.
Cons: Lack of additional configuration and (for my taste) had washed colors and a little bit more noise on dark situations than another 2 upper.
Right now I am using MGC_5.2.022_AllAutoCORR_2.apk
kukuteku said:
MGC_6.1.013_MI8_FINAL_V1c.apk ,
Pros: based on Gcam 6.1 of Pixel 3 XL. Work fine both cameras and you can change blur effect after shot in Gphoto. A lot of setting, like saturation etc.
Cons: Its a bit laggy on menu if take many shots. File its heavy (85+Mb). HDR must be on always. Had many setting and you need to know what are you doing.
MGC_5.2.022_AllAutoCORR_2.apk
Pros: Work fine both cameras. Based on gcam Pixel 2. Ligh interface and very good shots
Cons: take a little bit to take the shot. Just 1 beauty mode with from Cam.
GoogleCamera-Pixel2Mod-Arnova8G2-V6.apk
Pros: fast and efficient. Everything work nice. No need additional setting.
Cons: Lack of additional configuration and (for my taste) had washed colors and a little bit more noise on dark situations than another 2 upper.
Right now I am using MGC_5.2.022_AllAutoCORR_2.apk
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Thank you very much ?
kukuteku said:
MGC_6.1.013_MI8_FINAL_V1c.apk ,
Pros: based on Gcam 6.1 of Pixel 3 XL. Work fine both cameras and you can change blur effect after shot in Gphoto. A lot of setting, like saturation etc.
Cons: Its a bit laggy on menu if take many shots. File its heavy (85+Mb). HDR must be on always. Had many setting and you need to know what are you doing.
MGC_5.2.022_AllAutoCORR_2.apk
Pros: Work fine both cameras. Based on gcam Pixel 2. Ligh interface and very good shots
Cons: take a little bit to take the shot. Just 1 beauty mode with from Cam.
GoogleCamera-Pixel2Mod-Arnova8G2-V6.apk
Pros: fast and efficient. Everything work nice. No need additional setting.
Cons: Lack of additional configuration and (for my taste) had washed colors and a little bit more noise on dark situations than another 2 upper.
Right now I am using MGC_5.2.022_AllAutoCORR_2.apk
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Hi man, can you help me? With all gcam tried all photos with anterior camera are always so dark and green, impossible to use. Is there a fix or something? Thanks
denzel09 said:
Hi man, can you help me? With all gcam tried all photos with anterior camera are always so dark and green, impossible to use. Is there a fix or something? Thanks
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MGC_5.2.022_AllAutoCORR_2.apk
Setting--fix-- Black Level= 16 (ON)
that fix Green image on portriet mode
GoogleCamera-Pixel2Mod-Arnova8G2-V6.apk
Its not necessary, By defaul setting works nice, not green Image with front Camera

Display not vivid how to fix?

I'm just wondering if there's a fix for the display of Redmi note 7?. I noticed when I saw the display of pocophone of my friend the display is vivid.
If i change the Rom into custom it will my problem? Or its the display quality of the screen material they used?
Thats weird, the RN7 screen should be better than the Pocophone F1 (which is underwhelming to say the least).
Do you mean saturation of colors? In that case you can mess with the screen colors on settings.
Gonime said:
Thats weird, the RN7 screen should be better than the Pocophone F1 (which is underwhelming to say the least).
Do you mean saturation of colors? In that case you can mess with the screen colors on settings.
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Yes, i am talking about saturation it seems Rn7 has light color. Before i'm using Zenfone 2 max i can say therese a big difference when it comes to saturation. The color green on playstore is more vivid compare to Rn7 its like light color.
gAracUh said:
Yes, i am talking about saturation it seems Rn7 has light color. Before i'm using Zenfone 2 max i can say therese a big difference when it comes to saturation. The color green on playstore is more vivid compare to Rn7 its like light color.
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I personally leave lecture mode always ON on my RN7 as I find the stock color "too cold" and the lecture mode filters blue light so it's kinda nice on the vision.
that can only be modified with a modified Kernel ... with the negative stock, for that you need to modify your equipment ..
Always the screens of Xiaomi have little brightness at least those of the mid range IPS, I can not say anything for the amoled of xiaomi because I have never tried them, I hope to do it with the Xiaomi A3 that will soon come out
Gonime said:
I personally leave lecture mode always ON on my RN7 as I find the stock color "too cold" and the lecture mode filters blue light so it's kinda nice on the vision.
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You mean Automatic contrast? Turn off and switch to cool contrast?
gAracUh said:
You mean Automatic contrast? Turn off and switch to cool contrast?
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I meant reading mode, the eye icon on notification tab, sorry for the mistranslation.
Mannuok said:
that can only be modified with a modified Kernel ... with the negative stock, for that you need to modify your equipment ..
Always the screens of Xiaomi have little brightness at least those of the mid range IPS, I can not say anything for the amoled of xiaomi because I have never tried them, I hope to do it with the Xiaomi A3 that will soon come out
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No, you can change screen saturation with stock kernel, and its really easy btw.
Gonime said:
I meant reading mode, the eye icon on notification tab, sorry for the mistranslation.
No, you can change screen saturation with stock kernel, and its really easy btw.
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How to change the saturation with stock kernel?

The brightness values on MIUI vs AOSP

Greetings,
the one feature MIUI has done right is brightness values. The maximum is really bright in sunlight, and minimum is dark enough to not hurt your eyes at night. This was why I moved back to MIUI from Android 9 AOSP ROMs. I wonder if it's any better on Android 10? Or are there any workarounds to at least dim the display more at night?
Im on LOS 16 and i luv the screen brightness.
Reduced screen brightness in the dark a bit...just in automatic mode move brightness slider to darker. Seems Android saves the darker values for next time !?

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