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I bought a new Note 3 a week ago, it`s the black version, made in Vietnam, selling in Europe.
I`ve compared it to 3 other Note 3 devices and the colors on mine are way off.
The display is evenly lit, but it has a somewhat greenish/blueish, sometimes yellowish tint on the whites and the resulting picture is unbearable for me.
Any possible way to gain more control over the display`s calibration, so I can try to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
That depends on the rom and kernel you are using.
On Samsung Stock you may try Settings -> Device -> Display -> Screen Mode and test the options.
On the DU AOSP rom you may change color temperature in Settings -> Device Specific -> Screen -> Color Temperature.
Some Rom / Kernels will allow you to fine tune the basic colors.
Unfortunately, the stock rom doesn't provide control over white ballance.
Changing the color temp doesn't seem to fix the problem either - i tried it with the app "Lux".
I guess fine tunning a particular color is the way to go, but so far i do not know how to do it.
Could you please name a suitable ROM/Kernel, that could offer this option?
Thanks
asimeonov said:
Unfortunately, the stock rom doesn't provide control over white ballance.
Changing the color temp doesn't seem to fix the problem either - i tried it with the app "Lux".
I guess fine tunning a particular color is the way to go, but so far i do not know how to do it.
Could you please name a suitable ROM/Kernel, that could offer this option?
Thanks
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You can tweak the basic colors on Samung phones changing MDNIE parms.
Use Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro
Fauxclock will only show the MDNIE Controls menu when rom/kernel supports it. Try it on your rom first.
It works on [Rom][4.4.4][Team D.I.R.T] Dirty Unicorns. Should work on most AOSP roms.
Finally, i decided to Root my device and paid for Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro .
Unfortunately, there are no MDNIE/Gamma /Color controls present in the menu.
Could it be the ROM/Kernel?
Mine are:
Kernel - 3.4.0 - 1937874
ROM (stock) - JSS 15.JN9005XXUDMJ6
I don`t want to install custom ROMs, because i wnat to keep the Knox counter at 0x0 and keep my warranty.
Please, help.
Thanks!
You can't calibrate the colours with stock kernel/Faux Clock unfortunately. Custom kernel or tripped Knox
B3311 said:
You can't calibrate the colours with stock kernel/Faux Clock unfortunately. Custom kernel or tripped Knox
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So I won't be able to try to fix the issue without breaking warranty.. Unfortunately this doesn't work for me.
Next step - samsung service, although i think they will laugh at me about this kind of issue.
Thanks all for the support!
Ok, there`s no way I will get a replacement from my carrier, in my country they`ll do everything possible to reject warranty service.
Could you please suggest a custom kernel that supports MDNIE control?
Thanks.
Question: Any way to activate the dt2w & the dark material theme and make it stick?
You know, apart from installing a custom kernel or a rom? I heard the dev preview of M had a Dark Material theme built in which I understand was a function that is used in tandem with Android Auto ( a service that connects your car to your phone). The double tap to wake feature also was uncovered in some code but it has to be toggled every time you reboot the phone.
I was wondering if there were any enterprising people who might have found out how to access these "built in" features of the phone without having to do excess modification via means of a custom rom/kernel. An xposed module (if that's what it takes) would be ideal, as I don't want to stray from a base stock rom. Thank in advance for any responses. :highfive:
Just plug it into Android Auto to enable automatic Material Dark, with the caveat that it's only enabled for all of Google settings.
Details are in this thread that I started.
xybur said:
You know, apart from installing a custom kernel or a rom? I heard the dev preview of M had a Dark Material theme built in which I understand was a function that is used in tandem with Android Auto ( a service that connects your car to your phone). The double tap to wake feature also was uncovered in some code but it has to be toggled every time you reboot the phone.
I was wondering if there were any enterprising people who might have found out how to access these "built in" features of the phone without having to do excess modification via means of a custom rom/kernel. An xposed module (if that's what it takes) would be ideal, as I don't want to stray from a base stock rom. Thank in advance for any responses. :highfive:
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You can install ElementalX
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/orig-development/kernel-elementalx-n6p-t3240571
This kernel has some very cool features including DT2W.
Yes like @tech_head +1 for ElementalX Kernel for DT2W
binglejellsx2 said:
Just plug it into Android Auto to enable automatic Material Dark, with the caveat that it's only enabled for all of Google settings.
Details are in this thread that I started.
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I don't have Android Auto in my car, will having the app installed allow me to do it somehow?
tech_head said:
You can install ElementalX
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/orig-development/kernel-elementalx-n6p-t3240571
This kernel has some very cool features including DT2W.
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I was trying to avoid putting a custom kernel on the phone, trying to stay somewhat stock despite having xposed installed.
xybur said:
I was trying to avoid putting a custom kernel on the phone, trying to stay somewhat stock despite having xposed installed.
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If you have already gone Xposed, might as well install a kernel to get the features you want.
You can always go back.
xybur said:
I don't have Android Auto in my car, will having the app installed allow me to do it somehow?
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Not that I'm aware. I confirmed it did not work before plugging it into an Android Auto head unit. What I did not test was if automatic Material Dark would've been triggered without turning on the headlights.
Summary:
Confirm no Material Dark in Google settings
Plug into Android Auto
Turn on headlights (Android Auto goes into Material Dark theme)
Unplug device
Confirm Google settings became Material Dark at night
I am asking this as I am about to start my own rom project for nexus 6p
I am also open to rom bases
What are the most important Rom features to you?
What special features do you like?
What version of root do you prefer?
Do you prefer certain kernel features?
Professional flashaholic here, so here I go:
Must have:
Long press power button for torch
Double tap to sleep anywhere in lockscreen
Battery light (led)
Do not wake screen when plugging charger
Animation speed control (all possible values, not just 1x, 0.5x, etc...)
Status bar ticker
Playback control using volume rocker
Reorient volume buttons on screen rotation
Ambient display advanced customization (especially brightness)
Fingerprint authentication optional vibration
Status bar clock customization
Quick pulldown in quick settings
Fingerprint unlock after reboot
Really nice to have:
Pulse visualization (both in navbar and lockscreen)
Volume panel customization (especially timeout)
Quick unlock
Navigation bar settings (DUI)
Full substratum support (especially if using default teal AOSP color)
All the Pixel goodies (nav bar animations, sounds, wallpapers, launcher, etc)
Root: I say let the user decide, some people prefer SuperSU, some prefer Magisk.
I've used almost all of the Roms here in XDA and other places, and right now, Resurrection Remix is the one that has everything I want, which is not to say that the other roms are bad. In fact, I've enjoyed every single one of them, and I'm immensely grateful to all of the developers here. I usually donate to them when I'm especially happy with a rom. It's like having a new phone every two weeks or so.
redsmith said:
Professional flashaholic here, so here I go:
Must have:
Long press power button for torch
Double tap to sleep anywhere in lockscreen
Battery light (led)
Do not wake screen when plugging charger
Animation speed control (all possible values, not just 1x, 0.5x, etc...)
Status bar ticker
Playback control using volume rocker
Reorient volume buttons on screen rotation
Ambient display advanced customization (especially brightness)
Fingerprint authentication optional vibration
Status bar clock customization
Quick pulldown in quick settings
Fingerprint unlock after reboot
Really nice to have:
Pulse visualization (both in navbar and lockscreen)
Volume panel customization (especially timeout)
Quick unlock
Navigation bar settings (DUI)
Full substratum support (especially if using default teal AOSP color)
All the Pixel goodies (nav bar animations, sounds, wallpapers, launcher, etc)
Root: I say let the user decide, some people prefer SuperSU, some prefer Magisk.
I've used almost all of the Roms here in XDA and other places, and right now, Resurrection Remix is the one that has everything I want, which is not to say that the other roms are bad. In fact, I've enjoyed every single one of them, and I'm immensely grateful to all of the developers here. I usually donate to them when I'm especially happy with a rom. It's like having a new phone every two weeks or so.
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I will reach out to you when I have a a beta release of. My rom
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What version of root do you prefer?
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Don't include any root! That way is easy for user to stay unrooted if they wish, or to easily flash supersu, magisk, or whatever else.
Redsmith pretty much covered all the bases on a good rom. I'm currently on nitrogen rom 7.1.1 and using substratum. So theming is important to me
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Dopamin3 said:
Don't include any root! That way is easy for user to stay unrooted if they wish, or to easily flash supersu, magisk, or whatever else.
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bigmatt503 said:
Redsmith pretty much covered all the bases on a good rom. I'm currently on nitrogen rom 7.1.1 and using substratum. So theming is important to me
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I will leave it unrooted with stock kernel & substratum support
Battery charge led, volume rocker change tracks, oms ?
I was also going to ask does anyone want viper mod baked into the rom?
I wouldn't, but that's just me. I'm not a big audiophile. My $8 earbuds from Walmart sound amazing to me.
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I was also going to ask does anyone want viper mod baked into the rom?
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I mean it would be cool to have viper arise . But I can always flash it afterwards. Can you make the ROM 7.1.2 based or can u make it the 8.0 Dev preview rooted?
Also pulse on the lockscreen like back in the cm days. Flashlight hold power button.. immersion status and nav bars
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I mean it would be cool to have viper arise . But I can always flash it afterwards. Can you make the ROM 7.1.2 based or can u make it the 8.0 Dev preview rooted?
Also pulse on the lockscreen like back in the cm days. Flashlight hold power button.. immersion status and nav bars
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To base it on 7.1.2 the source code needs to be released. Since it's still in beta I highly doubt the source has been released yet. If you want 8.0 rooted, why not just install the preview and flash SuperSU?
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I mean it would be cool to have viper arise . But I can always flash it afterwards. Can you make the ROM 7.1.2 based or can u make it the 8.0 Dev preview rooted?
Also pulse on the lockscreen like back in the cm days. Flashlight hold power button.. immersion status and nav bars
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I have my developers account with Google so. I'm. Looking to build this. Up for 8.0 I want to make sure it's a daily driver I don't want to. Be releasing a bug filled rom.
Face_Plant said:
I wouldn't, but that's just me. I'm not a big audiophile. My $8 earbuds from Walmart sound amazing to me.
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Ok. Sounds good I will. Be looking into a few aspects I may look into a few different methods for. Picking & choosing installation methods
Wozdoesitbest said:
Ok. Sounds good I will. Be looking into a few aspects I may look into a few different methods for. Picking & choosing installation methods
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I might as well actually answer your question in the OP while I'm here. Must have features for me:
- AOSP base
- Long press power for torch with screen off
- Adjustable screen time out settings for lift to wake gesture
- Ability to adjust nav bar height
- Double tap lock screen to sleep
- Volume rocker media control
- Custom quick settings rows/columns (ex: 4x4 layout rather than the stock 3x3)
Anything else is just a bonus but would still be appreciated. I think things that can be flashed like like root, Viper, etc should be left up to the user.
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I might as well actually answer your question in the OP while I'm here. Must have features for me:
- AOSP base
- Long press power for torch with screen off
- Adjustable screen time out settings for lift to wake gesture
- Ability to adjust nav bar height
- Double tap lock screen to sleep
- Volume rocker media control
- Custom quick settings rows/columns (ex: 4x4 layout rather than the stock 3x3)
Anything else is just a bonus but would still be appreciated. I think things that can be flashed like like root, Viper, etc should be left up to the user.
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I appreciate all The feedback from all of you this is a great start
When I get a stable version I will.mesaage the guys interested in helping me. Test
As you can make a rom do you think you could possibly help me out with a mka bacon issue. How much ram do you use? As for features/apps I would say include adaway, wakeblock, supersu, viper4arise, substratum and oms support and camera nx and ex kernel manager and for features just copy Resurrection Remix.
I will pm you
I guess I'll throw my hat into the time, as I'm always down to test new ROMs!
Some must haves for me:
- Alarm/Wakelock Blocker
- Navbar dimension tuner
- Pixel icons / Color (I think it's a framework thing)
- Lock screen double tap to sleep
- Lock screen font change
If you need an additional tester I'd be down! Flashaholic, so I could give it a good run through. If somehow you were able to bake a lot of the features mentioned into 7.1.2 I'd download in a heartbeat and donate what I could. Easily
HTC_Phone said:
I guess I'll throw my hat into the time, as I'm always down to test new ROMs!
Some must haves for me:
- Alarm/Wakelock Blocker
- Navbar dimension tuner
- Pixel icons / Color (I think it's a framework thing)
- Lock screen double tap to sleep
- Lock screen font change
If you need an additional tester I'd be down! Flashaholic, so I could give it a good run through. If somehow you were able to bake a lot of the features mentioned into 7.1.2 I'd download in a heartbeat and donate what I could. Easily
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Working on 8.0 alpha right now I am running my own version of a 7.1.1 rom I might take a run at 7.1.2 I will keep you in mind good sir thank you
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
Speed and battery. Idc about making my battery into a circle or changing the size of my lock screen clock
Hey, Guys
I accidentally stumbled upon Blue light filter feature hidden on my A5 2016 Nougat Stock ROM.
Here is how to access it.
Install Nova Launcher (I used only this)
Add Widget , Choose Nova.. Then Choose "Activities". Scroll Down to find "Settings". Under Settings, you can find Blue Light filter. Select it.
It can now be accessed through the Nova widget.
Blue light filter didn't work for me. Guys, you try and let me know. I think all the A (6) series Nougat ROM have this hidden feature.
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I already notice this since MM, read my post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/general/launch-activity-setting-t3621078
But not found a way to upload screenshoot.
Vorion said:
Hey, Guys
I accidentally stumbled upon Blue light filter feature hidden on my A5 2016 Nougat Stock ROM.
Here is how to access it.
Install Nova Launcher (I used only this)
Add Widget , Choose Nova.. Then Choose "Activities". Scroll Down to find "Settings". Under Settings, you can find Blue Light filter. Select it.
It can now be accessed through the Nova widget.
Blue light filter didn't work for me. Guys, you try and let me know. I think all the A (6) series Nougat ROM have this hidden feature.
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That tenable the shorcut on the notification panel ?
McFy said:
That tenable the shorcut on the notification panel ?
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If you mean "enable", No. It doesn't enable it on the notification panel.
The method would just dig it up and unhide the feature. It gives you the access to the feature which is not available in a normal setting.
Just try it and let me know if the blue light is really getting filtered out or it is just lying there like a dummy setting.
I tried to change the Opacity. I saw no colour change on the screen.
I just posted this to know how it functions for other XDA members on their A(6) series phones.
Someone at XDA would come up with an idea or workaround to make it work and probably also put it on Notification Panel.
Just waiting!
Vorion said:
If you mean "enable", No. It doesn't enable it on the notification panel.
The method would just dig it up and unhide the feature. It gives you the access to the feature which is not available in a normal setting.
Just try it and let me know if the blue light is really getting filtered out or it is just lying there like a dummy setting.
I tried to change the Opacity. I saw no colour change on the screen.
I just posted this to know how it functions for other XDA members on their A(6) series phones.
Someone at XDA would come up with an idea or workaround to make it work and probably also put it on Notification Panel.
Just waiting!
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Ok thank you for your reply. I think is a problem from the kernel because on custom Rom port from gs7 or gs8 aod and blue light filter are not working so the I think they have try to hide those feature but you can still see those because it's a port of the system ui
McFy said:
Ok thank you for your reply. I think is a problem from the kernel because on custom Rom port from gs7 or gs8 aod and blue light filter are not working so the I think they have try to hide those feature but you can still see those because it's a port of the system ui
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You are most welcome, McFy.
Yes, it has to do with the kernel. But it is not a problem. Samsung has deliberately left out the feature at Kernel level. If someone comes up with a custom kernel that supports this feature, yes, it might work.
Maybe on Framework too. When I tried to switch the display mode from Basic to Adaptive, it prompted me to disable Blue Light Filter to proceed with the mode change.
So I assume it didn't work for you too.
We can surely live without this feature. Still, it would have been pleasant to our eyes during nights (better sleep) and also our blue OLED pixels could have had the chance to live little longer. LOL
Vorion said:
You are most welcome, McFy.
Yes, it has to do with the kernel. But it is not a problem. Samsung has deliberately left out the feature at Kernel level. If someone comes up with a custom kernel that supports this feature, yes, it might work.
Maybe on Framework too. When I tried to switch the display mode from Basic to Adaptive, it prompted me to disable Blue Light Filter to proceed with the mode change.
So I assume it didn't work for you too.
We can surely live without this feature. Still, it would have been pleasant to our eyes during nights (better sleep) and also our blue OLED pixels could have had the chance to live little longer. LOL
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Lol, yes they are not feature I need but I reach how to enable the multwindow one my phone because I have nougqt and Samsung have disable it but on the dev option some setting for multwindow mode are present but change nothing I don't know how to enable it
I already added it in my ROM.
One thing I can surely tell you is that you won't be able to get this feature without editing framework and custom kernel.
jjjhitel said:
I already added it in my ROM.
One thing I can surely tell you is that you won't be able to get this feature without editing framework and custom kernel.
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Yes, I thought it had something to do with Kernel as well as Framework. Thank you for the information.
As I researched through, it looks like your ROM Advanced Seven for A710XX has been ported to A510XX by that kid, @DasNuddel. It looks like you have done an awesome work. And DasNuddel also has done his work very well in bringing the ROM to A510 devices.
Thanks, man!!
Vorion said:
Yes, I thought it had something to do with Kernel as well as Framework. Thank you for the information.
As I researched through, it looks like your ROM Advanced Seven for A710XX has been ported to A510XX by that kid, @DasNuddel. It looks like you have done an awesome work. And DasNuddel also has done his work very well in bringing the ROM to A510 devices.
Thanks, man!!
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Arrived is an ported Advanced SEVEN (since December), I'm currently learning Kernel Development. To fixing bugs and try to bring Bluelight Filter to the ROM.
Kind regards,
DasNuddel // Charles
DasNuddel said:
Arrived is an ported Advanced SEVEN (since December), I'm currently learning Kernel Development. To fixing bugs and try to bring Bluelight Filter to the ROM.
Kind regards,
DasNuddel // Charles
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Good luck .. tell us if you have found a way .. do you think the s6 Rom user have got aod on custom Rom because I have saw nothing about this ..
Samsung Bluelight Filter is not that good.. Use cf lumen in root mode, it's effective
updesh94 said:
Samsung Bluelight Filter is not that good.. Use cf lumen in root mode, it's effective
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I tried Lux and CF Lumen in the past but I settled for Twilight for its simple interface. I have been using Twilight for years. I thought a native feature would be better. That's all. We didn't miss it on Marshmallow, definitely that's something we can live without.
I just wanted to get some insight on that hidden dummy feature.
I will give CF Lumen another try. It's been years. I expect some improvements. Thanks for your suggestion.
DasNuddel said:
Arrived is an ported Advanced SEVEN (since December), I'm currently learning Kernel Development. To fixing bugs and try to bring Bluelight Filter to the ROM.
Kind regards,
DasNuddel // Charles
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My best wishes on your Kernel development.
Thank you, Charles, for the nice work!!!
Vorion said:
I tried Lux and CF Lumen in the past but I settled for Twilight for its simple interface. I have been using Twilight for years. I thought a native feature would be better. That's all. We didn't miss it on Marshmallow, definitely that's something we can live without.
I just wanted to get some insight on that hidden dummy feature.
I will give CF Lumen another try. It's been years. I expect some improvements. Thanks for your suggestion.
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Twilight does not has root mode which means that the it applies a Filter which lights up the black areas of screen also, but cf lumen in root mode changes the colour of the screen so, black areas remain black. That's why I prefer it. You're welcome!
updesh94 said:
Twilight does not has root mode which means that the it applies a Filter which lights up the black areas of screen also, but cf lumen in root mode changes the colour of the screen so, black areas remain black. That's why I prefer it. You're welcome!
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I tried CF Lumen as you suggested. Wow! Yes, I noticed the difference. Twilight just washes the screen with colours.
Previously, I tried CF Lumen on an LCD screen phone. That's why I didn't see the difference. CF Lumen is a right choice for an AMOLED device with root privilege. Now I know what I had been missing all these years. Psst!
I compared CF Lumen and Twilight, approximately same settings(I think). There was a stunning difference!! CF Lumen any night!!!
For reference, I have attached the comparison screenshots of my home screen. Forget the whites, just look at the blacks. I hope it helps others.
Thanks again, Updesh!
I have used Blue ligth filter in my roms with snapdragon (Here you only need to edit services.jar and BLF and AOD works)
But I with a friend created a mod BLF with more options than the BLF of N7 samsung and do not need to edit services.jar / framework.res or kernel.
It is a mod with more options:
Code:
Sepia
Black
Brown
Red
This made it work in grace ux 6.0.1 I just have to update the smalis to nougat and maybe manage to make it work on my rom Nougat A5 2016
By Zonik said:
I have used Blue ligth filter in my roms with snapdragon (Here you only need to edit services.jar and BLF and AOD works)
But I with a friend created a mod BLF with more options than the BLF of N7 samsung and do not need to edit services.jar / framework.res or kernel.
It is a mod with more options:
This made it work in grace ux 6.0.1 I just have to update the smalis to nougat and maybe manage to make it work on my rom Nougat A5 2016


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Does this will be avaible with revoluton Os 4 ?
By Zonik said:
I have used Blue ligth filter in my roms with snapdragon (Here you only need to edit services.jar and BLF and AOD works)
But I with a friend created a mod BLF with more options than the BLF of N7 samsung and do not need to edit services.jar / framework.res or kernel.
It is a mod with more options:
Code:
Sepia
Black
Brown
Red
This made it work in grace ux 6.0.1 I just have to update the smalis to nougat and maybe manage to make it work on my rom Nougat A5 2016
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I am not sure if I understand that, can you teach us how to do that?
I came across a weird issue: No matter what App I'm trying, all screen recordings have an orange hue. I've tested with DU Recorder, AZ Screen Recorder and Game Screen Recorder. The results I'm getting are all like this (recorded the play store - you know, that should be white and green):
https://streamable.com/2spod
Is there a solution for this issue?
Is there an app that does not record with an orange hue on the Axon 7?
(Apart from that, even when recording in fixed portrait mode, the videos always end up being horizontal. I'm looking for a solution for that as well.)
EDIT: The issue was not the color settings of the screen in "Screen effect" as I was assuming. Turns out the "Night Light" setting (set on always on) was the culprit.
I hope this info helps others running into the same issue.
When you're not recording can you see the orange hue? If yes, then it might be LiveDisplay or some other screen filtering app that reduces blue color. If not then I'm not sure.
No, I can't see the orange hue when not recording - but I found the solution. See original post.
Eiion said:
EDIT: The issue was not the color settings of the screen in "Screen effect" as I was assuming. Turns out the "Night Light" setting (set on always on) was the culprit.
I hope this info helps others running into the same issue.
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What ROM are you on? It's odd as Night Light should be adjusting the colour of the display rather than the system interface. At least you could turn it off and use a third party custom kernel KCAL based colour mod like CF.lumen, Lux Auto Brightness or F.lux to name a few.
Infy_AsiX said:
What ROM are you on? It's odd as Night Light should be adjusting the colour of the display rather than the system interface. At least you could turn it off and use a third party custom kernel KCAL based colour mod like CF.lumen, Lux Auto Brightness or F.lux to name a few.
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I'm on standard "ZTA A2017GV1.2.0B10".
Well, it's also odd that the recordings were a lot more orange than what to me still looked pretty white on the original screen. Anyways... I just turn it off before recording now and back on afterwards.
Thanks for the list of alternatives though - it might come in handy in the future with other ROMs or phones.
Eiion said:
I'm on standard "ZTA A2017GV1.2.0B10".
Well, it's also odd that the recordings were a lot more orange than what to me still looked pretty white on the original screen. Anyways... I just turn it off before recording now and back on afterwards.
Thanks for the list of alternatives though - it might come in handy in the future with other ROMs or phones.
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maybe a bug on stock. Perhaps doubly orange as you recorded the orange and played it back with another layer of orange on top. Actually CF.lumen and F.lux don't require kernel KCAL but can rely on root as an alternative effect.
Sent from my ZTE Axon 7 using XDA Labs
Infy_AsiX said:
maybe a bug on stock. Perhaps doubly orange as you recorded the orange and played it back with another layer of orange on top. Actually CF.lumen and F.lux don't require kernel KCAL but can rely on root as an alternative effect.
Sent from my ZTE Axon 7 using XDA Labs
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No - I even moved the file to the PC and it was the same intensity there, too... though it would have made sense considering it was recorded in the first place.
I'm not planning to root the device - as long as there's hope for an update from ZTE (which hopefully will come soon).