Hi guys, could you answer following questions, please?
When I change my Honor's screen resolution to 1440x720 in settings, is this a global change? I want to know if afterward executed apps that don't allow resolution changes will use this resolution and maybe perform better than on 2160*1080.
Other question: If I execute an app that allows changing screen resolution like PUBG mobile and then I select FULL-HD, does this overwrite the global setting "1440x720"?
Thanks a lot for your future answers :good:
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Hi,
I am new to the p7. I am used from my Samsung and nexus devices to adapt via build.prop DPI in order to see more things on screen.
Build.prop has no DPI setting. How (which app?) Proved to securely change DPI? And what is stock DPI for 1080 and 720p (rog)?
Thanks
No one feeling the need to show more on screen? [emoji22]
Hi,
Have you found a solution for this yet?
I've recently got myself a P7 and I'm trying to get something similar to 240 dpi(like my s3).
People have mentioned ROG tech, but I can't find that option anywhere.
ROG setting is under Settings - Power Saving, then menu (upper right corner) setting.
Rog? I tgought its resolution (I.e HD 720p instead of full HD1080p)? Is there also a setting for density hidden besides ROG?
rog doesnt do the trick
I've activated ROG, but all it does it help the battery to last longer, by reducing performance and screen res.
What I (and op) are looking for, is something to change the dpi (pixel density/LCD density). Like on samsung phones, you can do it through build.prop
No one managed to edit dpi?
Still have a problem...
Where.is the rog option in emui3?
changing dpi on P7 ??? such little screen ?? NO POINT it is tiny already ..
Hi all,
I've just replaced my screen on my Nexus 6, boots fine but when Android starts to load the resolutions/screen is all messed up.
Same issue here https://www.reddit.com/r/nexus6/comments/3grwqv/lcd_screen_replacement_update/
I've re-imaged as well.
Screenshots here
http://imgur.com/a/1jyFy
Any help would be much appreciated
Stu
I would return it and ask for a replacement. Where did you purchase the replacement screen?
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I've just replaced my screen on my Nexus 6, boots fine but when Android starts to load the resolutions/screen is all messed up.
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Just guessing
1. The refresh rate is wrong, or the display is too slow.
2. Resolution issue.
You could reflash the current factory image to make sure the system defaults are set.
When that does not solve the problem you could try to root the phone and change the value of the LCD-density to the value equal to the native reslution. The idiot Google default is 560 dpi, but the native resolution of the N6 AMOLED display is 493 dpi. The value is listed in the text file build.prop.
There is also an app called Build.prop editor.
You need to be rooted.
If your new screen have a different native resolution you need to use that value first.
Of course you may experiment with other values.
NLBeev said:
Just guessing
1. The refresh rate is wrong, or the display is too slow.
2. Resolution issue.
You could reflash the current factory image to make sure the system defaults are set.
When that does not solve the problem you could try to root the phone and change the value of the LCD-density to the value equal to the native reslution. The idiot Google default is 560 dpi, but the native resolution of the N6 AMOLED display is 493 dpi. The value is listed in the text file build.prop.
There is also an app called Build.prop editor.
You need to be rooted.
If your new screen have a different native resolution you need to use that value first.
Of course you may experiment with other values.
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This sounds promising, will give it a go.
blkcliostu said:
This sounds promising, will give it a go.
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And . . . don't forget it could be a hardware issue,
The connector display to phone.
Dirt, oxidised or touched. Connection not exactly fitted.
Just a quick update on this,
So I rooted and amended the DPI but still no good. It looks like its a faulty display.
Thanks for the pointers.
Hello, is it possible to change the resolution of this phone without root? I play FIFA Mobile on it and it lags. So i'm looking for a save method to change the resolution.
Enable developer options, there you can change dpi (smallest width).
OK, thanks! The basic dp is 360 on my phone. For better performance without lags what should i enter?
I can't enter a value less than 320. So it not really helps...
Hello,
A happy owner of this phone, that said, can we via some homebrew apk change the screen refresh rate and screen resolution? get the phone on a just 1080p @ 24 fps, think how much then the massive bat, would last, if there is a dev out there, i could (and most likely others) donate a beer to be able to use it +<3
edit: what do you know.. it does exist on s20 video, think its easier, can someone get that pkg for us ?
edit2 : found this app unfortunately, still cant change resolution, and refresh rate cant go below 60hz..
Cheers
We can change resolution
Remove OneUI Lags/Slowness
1. Download Easy DPI Changer (Play Store)
2. Set DPI to 340
3. Set Resolution to 775x1680
4. Download Termux
5. Enter commands
5.1. su (Accept Magisk Pop-up)
5.2. settings put secure sysuiroundedsize 1
6. Set smaller font size in Settings
7. Enjoy!
For more join Telegram group
@Sagarking Ty so much for the reply,
Btw i posted a request for the dev of the the tweak linked above in edit 2
and he replied :
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Atrosincity said:
Can you add support for Galaxy m21, only quick dose mod working for now, it does have a FHD+ resolution, if u can manage the ability to change resolution to HD+, less than the locked 60hz refresh rate would be a bonus, ill be glad to support
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Added. Try to clear app data and open while connected to the internet.
Hoowee, Ty so much matey, i can confirm resolution change to HD+ working.. definitely getting the full version asap. i posted a question/request bout this in the galaxy m21 forum, I ll update the post there to make sure more ppl using M21 know bout this fabulous tweak. thx again <3 from morocco. "
Since i promised tribalfs to support his app, Ill do.
Tll try Easy DPI Changer + your method for 1st half of ramadan, and update here which method is best for more battery life, ty again for the help.
Back from a good away time, paid the homebrew galaxy max hz, as promised, his latest version, does not unfortunately support screen refresh rate, of our M21, but offer a quick switch between 2 resolution:
1560px X 720px @ 280dpi (fps fixed @60)Hz
2340px X 1080px @420 dpi (fps fixed @60)Hz
personally i dont see much of a difference, @ lower resolution for my 44 old years eyes.. but not much battery saving on the other hand
The app, offer a quick doze mod on screen off with 3 presets (base, plus, max)
Thats it ,
up to you if you want those funtions enough to support the dev..
Cheers !!
@Sagarking "settings put secure sysuiroundedsize 1"
think this messed up the roundness of my display.., can i have undo it, or get the default setting?
Hi guys,
I used to use this method with mostly all of my devices in the past: LG G3, Galaxy S5, Amazon Kindle Fire tablets (including 8'' and 10''). All of them work just fine. But not this Pixel5!
Using the "adb shell wm size" command. I changes the screen resolution of my devices down a notch, for example from 1440p to 1080p, or 1080p to 800p and so on. Then I adjust the density accordingly. They all turn out the Ok-ish screen resolution and have a much better GPU performance for gaming.
My current S10 has the native changing resolution from Samsung, So I don't use it for my S10.
But with the Pixel 5, there is a problem. The camera cut - out on the screen become so weird and placed on the off center position, and the Pixel 5 is unusable
I really love to use my pixel 5 at 720p or 900p, and I believe the Adreno 620 (snapdragon 765G) on the Pixel 5 will handle game at the lower resolution much much better.
Does anyone have a fix for this? please help!
Thank you for your reading!
P.S: OMG, this was my bad for posting the thread into the wrong sub-forum. It was on the other tab of my web-browser. Thank you very much for moving it to the right place, Moderator!!
Why are you not changing the resolution in the settings like you do on the Samsung? A quick search suggest the Pixel 5 has such an option. You're best doing it the official way to guarantee everything will work correctly.
Because you're changing the resolution and DPI through what is basically a developer option, I think whatever is handling the camera cutout (An app? The WM? Android?) is not updating its position and that causes it to be misplaced. Therefore, I dont think you find a simple fix for this. Sorry.
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Why are you not changing the resolution in the settings like you do on the Samsung? A quick search suggest the Pixel 5 has such an option. You're best doing it the official way to guarantee everything will work correctly.
Because you're changing the resolution and DPI through what is basically a developer option, I think whatever is handling the camera cutout (An app? The WM? Android?) is not updating its position and that causes it to be misplaced. Therefore, I dont think you find a simple fix for this. Sorry.
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You must be mistaken the Pixel 5 with other phones, since we don't have the option for such a changing the resolution in the settings.
If you mean the display size? It's just a density change, not the resolution.
Thank you for your contribution anyway!
Hi, have you sovled the problem? I encountered a similar condition.