Why is the resolution so small? The camera video recorder records at a higher resolution then still photos.... its outrageous. Am I missing some setting?
2560 *1920 is max in the camera and 1280* 720 is max on video camera.
You can change them in the camera setting.
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DamianGto said:
2560 *1920 is max in the camera and 1280* 720 is max on video camera.
You can change them in the camera setting.
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lol. when i went into resolution settings, i could only see two resolutions (both small)... I just now notice the right side where the arrow keys where to go up and see the higher resolutions.
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lol. when i went into resolution settings, i could only see two resolutions (both small)... I just now notice the right side where the arrow keys where to go up and see the higher resolutions.
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Good you find it
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I wasnt satisfied with 1024x600p resolution the icons were huge so i rooted my tab with z4 and ive installed LCD Density .. and im keeping my tab at 200dpi (not to big but not to low either).
I have a question .. will this drain my battery faster cause ive noticed my battery lasts less in the last 2 days.. or is it just my 3G connection (im on Froyo 2.2 XWJJ3 default stock rom).
Changing your lcd density will not effect your battery
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I like mine at 175, but my question is- will lowering LCD density have an affect on how the android market detects app compatibility? There seems to be yes answers and no answers I'm very confused...
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This is my second tablet device that I have changed the density for and it doesnt seem to affect any app compatibility.
Whenever I set 200 density, market doesnt show me many apps that I have downloaded for free and paid in "My Apps". It also doesnt let me update the apps that are not shown.
For a little while now I've had my density set back to 240. I also had some app update issues when the density was changed. Appbrain would often show apps that had updates available that didn't show up as updateable when I looked in the market. And although appbrain said there were updates the apps wouldn't update.
Haven't had any such problems with my density set back to 240.
biffroy said:
I like mine at 175, but my question is- will lowering LCD density have an affect on how the android market detects app compatibility? There seems to be yes answers and no answers I'm very confused...
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Changing your density will only affect apps and games that are not compatible with the density that you change to. When I change my density to 200, which is my ideal resolution, I have 5 games that do not run and their icons show up as a green and while box with the android logo in the middle of the box, they also do not show up in the my apps list in the market. When I change back to the original density of 240 everything works as normal, all 5 apps run and their icons come back as they should and they also show back up in the my apps list in the market.
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Hmm. I run 180 and I have never seen any of that behavior.
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I envy all you people running at < 240 dpi. My eyes' lenses got EDoF like a fu**n' cheap phone optics
Ernesto de Bernardis
N900 - Galaxy Tab 7"
Githrog said:
Changing your density will only affect apps and games that are not compatible with the density that you change to. When I change my density to 200, which is my ideal resolution, I have 5 games that do not run and their icons show up as a green and while box with the android logo in the middle of the box, they also do not show up in the my apps list in the market. When I change back to the original density of 240 everything works as normal, all 5 apps run and their icons come back as they should and they also show back up in the my apps list in the market.
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Funny how this doesn't affect everyone. But it affects a lot of us, thank you very much for a bit of clarity!
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Hmm. I run 180 and I have never seen any of that behavior.
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Does the camera work when set at 180? Mine doesn't work on anything below 200
182 was the lowest I could get and have the camera work.
I just tried 182 and it works now on mine.
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Is there a way to change the density but keep the font size unchanged?Thanks
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182 was the lowest I could get and have the camera work.
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Oh, that's probably why my camera stopped. Thanks.
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trungbeo said:
Is there a way to change the density but keep the font size unchanged?Thanks
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No, changing the density is changing the resolution. Everything gets smaller or larger at the same rate.
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I have problem with this app, because when I change resolution to 90 or 100 then notification and many apps dont wanna work .
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It is not a issue with this app.
Issue are in the apps that not work with that lcd density.
Not matter what app you use,personaly i don't use a app for change lcd density,i just edit build.prop manualy.
I try to edit manually like you but i got the same situation ...
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piterdemon said:
I try to edit manually like you but i got the same situation ...
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Oh ,lol i told the same think,the issue is not with lcd density change,the issue is with apps that does not support this low lcd density.
Not matter what method you use ,if you change lcd density ,some apps does not support this low density,and is nothing that you can do about.The solution is to let original lcd density to 120.
i keep seeing threads that say thats its 182 or 240... whats the real one that will make the phone just like it was before?
and does the dpi effect somehow on the battary or speed?
240 is default. No and no. But it may lead to crashes on some apps.
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240dpi is the default, changing it might CIA crashes depending on the ROM you ate using.
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Does anyone know the precise/stock default build prop value for the Xperia T LCD Density? I was mucking around with a tablet ui mod and changed the density to make it work. After changing it back to 323, it looks normal but Google Play Store is giving me compatibility error issues, so unless there's a special fix for it I assumed that 323 is not the stock value.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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320 is the stock value.