Question 60hz YouTube - Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

Today i flashed Xiaomi Eu rom and refresh rate in YouTube is 60hz. I tried clearing data of battery performance helps only for 1 app restart. Any solutions?

Go into developer option and deactivate logger buffer size to 0, also if you have root you can push 120hz with props commands, let me know if you have root please

xNAPx said:
Go into developer option and deactivate logger buffer size to 0, also if you have root you can push 120hz with props commands, let me know if you have root please
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I know that logger buffer setting helps, but my banking app doesn't work with them enabled. I tried to push 120hz via props with poco x3 guide but the command is already false and doesn't exist. Yesterday I tried - adb shell settings put system min_refresh_rate 120 and it helped but dynamic refresh rate doesn't work at all now. I chose 60 hz in settings and 120hz again and it is static 120hz all the time. I tried adb shell settings put system min_refresh_rate 60 and 0. Still Hz is static. I am saying this because I have overheat problem when just watching youtube it is 43 degree. On CN ROM everything was perfect 43 degree only after some hours of PUBG.
Also I don't know why, but people in another Russian forum say that YouTube 120hz is working fine since installation and they did nothing.

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RUN GAMES AT 144 FPS! ( YES INCLUDING CODM AND PUBGM) Mi10T

So codm is default capped at 60 and doesnot support more than 60 fps whereas pubgm is capped at 90 max, but i found a way to run at 144 fps forcefully without altering any game files etc so no bans! I checked fps with multiple fps meters as well as recordings to see if frames dropped and they did when i recorded pubgm since it's an intensive game, recording with 90 fps doesn't give you frame drops but with 144 they drop to 137-139 depending on situation!
Set your display to 144HZ for this.
To enable, simply run your game codm or pubgm and go to cheer park or arena or in match anywhere in minimize the game/put in background (DON'T CLOSE IT!!), minimize your game/put in background and open settings, apps, manage apps, search for battery and performance and clear all it's data, then enable your in built fps meter or any fps meter you use and go back in game and voila, you yourself will feel the difference!! Especially in cod since it's capped max at 60 so when you do this frames will be 144 and you will see massive increase in fluidity which you do at 144 anyways, same with codm, play tdms and arenas and you'll notice your enemies bullets won't even register!!
uploaded some very short little clips of my recordings so you can see for yourself, guys check and tell <3
On what system version did you manage to do this?
kascro said:
On what system version did you manage to do this?
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12.0.9 Global, didn't update phone as i have past experiences with xiaomi phones and they tend to slow down phone performance in updates, so have disabled auto updates and prolly won't update, if you have updated one do try this and tell, on mine and a couple of friends i have who own mi10t have done this and we get 137-144 fps, on smooth, on hd and hdr we get consistent 127-135 fps, with recording on they drop a further 4-5 frames but it's way way better than the 90 lol, i usually play at smooth so no issue for me even with recording on. i told this to a few tech youtubers and prolly this method's gonna go trendin soon haha since it's the first phone ever to achieve actual 144 fps xD And it's way WAY advantageous Your bullets register too fast and M416 spray feels like an uzi's spray xD I have shown in the attached clips and i have many more, go ahead give it a try
STEPS:
1) Set display to 144HZ
2) Open pubgm (as an example taking pubgm)
3) go to training or cheer park or anything
4) minimize the game (DON'T CLOSE IT), Minimize/put game in background and Go To Settings
3) Go to apps
4) Go to Manage apps
5) Search for *battery and performance*
6) Clear all data
7) Go back in game/continue game from where you left and voila! (will work even after restarting game etc, just a one time thing),
8) Optional step: enable fps meter from dev tools or any fps meter you have or just swipe to bring your gaming mode and see fps, or you can simply feel the fluidity
MercurialWhale said:
STEPS:
1) Set display to 144HZ
2) Open pubgm (as an example taking pubgm)
3) go to training or cheer park or anything
4) minimize the game (DON'T CLOSE IT), Minimize/put game in background and Go To Settings
3) Go to apps
4) Go to Manage apps
5) Search for *battery and performance*
6) Clear all data
7) Go back in game/continue game from where you left and voila! (will work even after restarting game etc, just a one time thing),
8) Optional step: enable fps meter from dev tools or any fps meter you have or just swipe to bring your gaming mode and see fps, or you can simply feel the fluidity
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DUDE!!!! FREAKIN WORKSS Just made this account to comment you're a life saver!! holy F why isn't this all over?!!
POST THIS IN REDDIT PUBGM SUBREDDIT https://www.reddit.com/r/PUBGM
happy to help bro i came by this accidentally unfortunately i can't post in subreddit i did however post this in xiaomi subreddit, pubgm subreddit has way too many restrictions and i don't have that karma level to post sadly :/ i just hope this reached the correct peeps and i help them in some way
MercurialWhale said:
STEPS:
1) Set display to 144HZ
2) Open pubgm (as an example taking pubgm)
3) go to training or cheer park or anything
4) minimize the game (DON'T CLOSE IT), Minimize/put game in background and Go To Settings
3) Go to apps
4) Go to Manage apps
5) Search for *battery and performance*
6) Clear all data
7) Go back in game/continue game from where you left and voila! (will work even after restarting game etc, just a one time thing),
8) Optional step: enable fps meter from dev tools or any fps meter you have or just swipe to bring your gaming mode and see fps, or you can simply feel the fluidity
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thank you for the simpler version, i knew i was doing something wrong at first, working just fine, amazingly the phone doesn't even heat up much lol, nice work
How is the battery , using 90 fps i can only play pubgm for like 1 hour ++ from 100 to 0 haha
lunzereal said:
How is the battery , using 90 fps i can only play pubgm for like 1 hour ++ from 100 to 0 haha
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haha what your battery drains so fast?? Tbh when i used to play default 90 it used to last me around 5 hours of straight gaming pubgm and on 144 it lasts around 3.5-4 hours, are you sure your battery is fine? whats your battery health download accubattery app from playstore and see your battery health
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haha what your battery drains so fast?? Tbh when i used to play default 90 it used to last me around 5 hours of straight gaming pubgm and on 144 it lasts around 3.5-4 hours, are you sure your battery is fine? whats your battery health download accubattery app from playstore and see your battery health
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IDK bro i bought this phone not more than one week.... also i updated to latest muiu which is 12.0.11
lunzereal said:
IDK bro i bought this phone not more than one week.... also i updated to latest muiu which is 12.0.11
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Oooh that's bad, shouldn't have updated it, i suggest you hard reset it asap and don't update it, copy the data you have from it to your pc, hard reset and copy data back, don't update like at all, this update gave poor fps in pubgm even at 90 fps, didn't know about the battery though but i suggest you hard reset it, and check battery timing
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Oooh that's bad, shouldn't have updated it, i suggest you hard reset it asap and don't update it, copy the data you have from it to your pc, hard reset and copy data back, don't update like at all, this update gave poor fps in pubgm even at 90 fps, didn't know about the battery though but i suggest you hard reset it, and check battery timing
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There is no way i can go back to older MUIU , i tried factory reset and hard reset (wipe data) both still using latest version of MUIU.
DeathStroke47 said:
So it will be 144fps even if i completely debloat the battery and performance app ?
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No no don't do that, becoz you need that app, whenever you restart your PHONE then it will be again 90 fps, so then you'll have to again open the game and meanwhile keeping it in background go to settings, manage apps and clear battery and performance apps data to get 144 back, if for some reason you're not getting 144 and only 90 after that, change your visual to enhanced from top gaming mode swipe while in game, it'll fix that. So you'll get 144 fps until you restart your PHONE again whenever that is. 144 is hella crazy you get so much advantage especially in close range fights SMGS are dope for that.
DeathStroke47 said:
If i want to return to 90fps, i just have to set display refresh rate as 90hertz ? Then again set to 144hz if i want 144fps ? Without wiping data of battery app again ?
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Yess! set to 90hz for 90 frames then. Even 90 is advantageous but in 144 you kill people mid animation too OP xD
DeathStroke47 said:
So it will be 144fps even if i completely debloat the battery and performance app ?
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I just debloat it and the performance still good as every games run in 144hz,,in app manager for every app, the miui battery settings(to set battery optimization) just gone and I'm okay with it.
akrimilerr said:
I just debloat it and the performance still good as every games run in 144hz,,in app manager for every app, the miui battery settings(to set battery optimization) just gone and I'm okay with it.
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Nicee, enjoy gaming at 144 frames <3
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Thanks
is this possible with ark mobile?
Thx for sharing.

Question Xiaomi.eu force 120hz

Is there a way to force 120hz in xiaomi.eu without root, apart from the clear battery data way. I tried settings put system peak/min refresh rate using adb but its not allowing me to, giving me java errors or something. Is there a way without root?
Install the "SetEdit" app from PlayStore.
Disyraq said:
Is there a way to force 120hz in xiaomi.eu without root, apart from the clear battery data way. I tried settings put system peak/min refresh rate using adb but its not allowing me to, giving me java errors or something. Is there a way without root?
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See this.
Lock the screen refresh rate to 90HZ/120HZ
#Enter the shell on the PC adb shell #Modify peak and minimum refresh rate settings put system peak_refresh_rate 90 settings put system min_refresh_rate 90 Yes, you have got a global refresh rate setting that will not be invalid even if you...
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Here is the video about this trick:

How To Guide S21 Force 120Hz!

So this is a huge discovery I made! Myself and many others are annoyed at the fact that Snapchat drops to 60Hz whenever the camera is activated. I found a workaround that allows it and other applications to remain at 120Hz even when the camera is in use! (One UI 3 only)
** BYPASS ADAPTIVE REFRESH RATE WITH CAMERA / GAMES **
(Guide 1 of 2)
For my friends over at Samsung Members looking to fix 120Hz, scroll down until you see Guide 2 of 2!!
What you'll need:
* Set Edit (free on the playstore)
Make sure you are not using power saving mode, and you have your refresh rate set to adaptive. Now launch Set Edit and enter the system table in the selector at the top right of your screen.
Look for the first line: "min_refresh_rate"
Tap that line and hit "Edit Value". Enter very specifically: 24.0
Hit "Save Changes"
Do the same exact thing for the next line: "peak_refresh_rate"
If for whatever reason these lines are missing, you can add them by scrolling all the way up and hitting "Add new setting". I'm not sure why it varies for some users..
And we're done! If you open Snapchat, Instagram, or an app that uses the camera, the refresh rate will stick to 120Hz.
I hope these instructions were clear enough!
The way I believe this works, is the adaptive refresh rate breaking because the minimum and maximum values are set to an unsupported value, thus causing the system not to be able to adjust the refresh rate.
Samsung made some changes on One UI 4, and it still does drop to 60Hz when you don't use the screen, or use Google Maps / Stock Camera. This does not occur on One UI 3.
** FIX 120HZ BUG ON ONE UI 4 **
(Guide 2 of 2)
What you'll need:
* Set Edit (free on the playstore)
Make sure you are not using power saving mode, and you have your refresh rate set to adaptive. Now launch Set Edit and enter the system table in the selector at the top right of your screen.
Look for the first line: "min_refresh_rate"
Tap that line and hit "Edit Value". Enter very specifically: 120
Hit "Save Changes"
Do the same exact thing for the next line: "peak_refresh_rate"
Set the value to: 120
If for whatever reason these lines are missing, you can add them by scrolling all the way up and hitting "Add new setting".
After you get an update that fixes the bug, it's important you change min_refresh_rate back to 48 , and peak_refresh_rate to 120 !
I created an account just to express my gratitude miss / mister !!
One known issue: Screen Brightness set to low causes it to be stuck at 60Hz regardless of the setting. Minor tradeoff at low brightness
You can use galaxy Max hz app for this too.
P-KAY 2323 said:
You can use galaxy Max hz app for this too.
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I've used this, but it's not able to override the 60Hz cap when launching an app that uses the camera.
MochaVex said:
I've used this, but it's not able to override the 60Hz cap when launching an app that uses the camera.
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Oh. Ok, gottha check it out then. Thanks for the guide
P-KAY 2323 said:
Oh. Ok, gottha check it out then. Thanks for the guide
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Of course! Glad to help
MochaVex said:
So this is a huge discovery I made! Myself and many others are annoyed at the fact that Snapchat drops to 60Hz whenever the camera is activated. I found a workaround that allows it and other applications to remain at 120Hz even when the camera is in use! (excluding the stock Camera app)
What you'll need:
* Set Edit (free on the playstore)
* A computer that has ADB installed
* A charging cable.
I'll leave out the details on how to set up adb, we should know how to do this is 2021.. There are also plenty of detailed guides out there!
Make sure you are not using power saving mode, and you have your refresh rate set to adaptive. Now launch Set Edit, and grant the permission it tells you to with the adb shell command (it'll show you what to enter if you tap a line, and hit Edit Value).
After the secure settings permission is granted, enter the system table in the selector at the top right of your screen.
Look for the first line: "min_refresh_rate"
Tap that line and hit "Edit Value". Enter very specifically: 24.0
Hit "Save Changes"
Do the same exact thing for the next line: "peak_refresh_rate"
And we're done! If you open Snapchat, Instagram, or any third party app, the refresh rate will stick to 120Hz. It's unknown as to why the stock Camera still switches to 60Hz, but I don't care about that too greatly..
I hope these instructions were clear enough!
The way I believe this works, is the adaptive refresh rate breaking because the minimum and maximum values are set to an unsupported value, thus causing the system not to be able to adjust the refresh rate.
It still does drop to 60Hz when you aren't using the screen, so don't worry about that.
It's worth noting that this works on both One UI 3.0 and One UI 4 beta 2!
Works with most games and apps I've tested that previously reduce the refresh rate.
Google Maps is still stuck to 60Hz for example.
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Not able to find min refresh rate and peak refresh rate in the system table ...
I so want to fix the 60hz lag in snapchat
aj7400 said:
Not able to find min refresh rate and peak refresh rate in the system table ...
I so want to fix the 60hz lag in snapchat
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Try adding them as new lines. You'll see that option at the very top. Reboot after you finish. For whatever reason, not everyone has these..
MochaVex said:
Try adding them as new lines. You'll see that option at the very top. Reboot after you finish. For whatever reason, not everyone has these..
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I dont know how to do abd .. can help?
No problem! If you go into your phone settings, scroll down and tap About Phone > Software Information > Tap the Build Number until it says Developer Options turned on.
Now go back to your settings and look for Developer Options at the bottom. Carefully scroll down and look for USB Debugging. Turn it on.
Now you'll need a laptop or computer for this next part! Go on XDA and look for a decent ADB tutorial. After adb is installed, you can plug your phone in. Open adb on the computer, and type adb devices.
You're phone should prompt you to allow that computer's signature, just tap allow.
Then you can type adb shell, and then input what the app tells you to.. If you encounter any more issues, don't hesitate to message me!
Hey ! I just found your post today... and tried it immediately on my Galaxy S21+. I searched something like that for so long!
You're an absolute genius! It's working perfectly for now, yet I'm a little surprised : it seems to work even in Google Maps and the stock camera. I didn't reboot the phone though, maybe it won't work after a reboot. It seems to work in low brightness too for the moment! By the way, SetEdit didn't ask me to do anything with adb. I just added the two lines you mentioned. Is that normal?
Thank you so much for that! I hope it'll stay like that even after a system update... we'll see!
brhb said:
Hey ! I just found your post today... and tried it immediately on my Galaxy S21+. I searched something like that for so long!
You're an absolute genius! It's working perfectly for now, yet I'm a little surprised : it seems to work even in Google Maps and the stock camera. I didn't reboot the phone though, maybe it won't work after a reboot. It seems to work in low brightness too for the moment! By the way, SetEdit didn't ask me to do anything with adb. I just added the two lines you mentioned. Is that normal?
Thank you so much for that! I hope it'll stay like that even after a system update... we'll see!
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SetEdit (usually) asks me. Maybe it's able to edit that line without the adb permission (all I know is it asked me lol).
Glad it's working for you!!
And it should work after updating. I've updated twice in the One UI 4 beta and it still works
Yes it works even without adb ...
Wow thanks .. now i can use snapchat without a problem
aj7400 said:
Yes it works even without adb ...
Wow thanks .. now i can use snapchat without a problem
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Ok cool! It seems to be hit or miss with needing adb so I'll leave it in the instructions. Have fun!
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Ok cool! It seems to be hit or miss with needing adb so I'll leave it in the instructions. Have fun!
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Working even after a restart.
I was wondering what would happen if min refrest rate is set to 1 and max refresh rate is set to 120 .. ( thats what the screen is capable of )
The system won't lower it any lower than 48. If you're using my custom values, it'll vary from 60 to 120 until you restore stock values.
Not sure what anyone would want to force to 120 when the smart refresh rate LTPO works very well. There's also noticeable battery savings.
You will see slightly better smoothness at the cost of battery life.... but LTPO is more than adequate where it stands now, IMHO.
Edit: I didn't see some users were having problems with apps like Snapchat. I see this might be the only temporary solution until that's fixed.
Burt Squirtz said:
Not sure what anyone would want to force to 120 when the smart refresh rate LTPO works very well. There's also noticeable battery savings.
You will see slightly better smoothness at the cost of battery life.... but LTPO is more than adequate where it stands now, IMHO.
Edit: I didn't see some users were having problems with apps like Snapchat. I see this might be the only temporary solution until that's fixed.
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Yea I intended this fix for that very issue with Snapchat / any app that accesses the camera. Interestingly enough, it still uses adaptive refresh rate, my guide just breaks the 60Hz with camera applications restriction somehow.
Burt Squirtz said:
Not sure what anyone would want to force to 120 when the smart refresh rate LTPO works very well. There's also noticeable battery savings.
You will see slightly better smoothness at the cost of battery life.... but LTPO is more than adequate where it stands now, IMHO.
Edit: I didn't see some users were having problems with apps like Snapchat. I see this might be the only temporary solution until that's fixed.
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For me, it didn't even impact battery life. But my S21+ (Exynos) wasn't really good to begin with, so I didn't notice any major battery drain with that "fix". And yes, it was mainly because of apps that used the camera (like Snap or even Google Messages) that I applied this workaround.
By the way, it's still working after the November security patch. Still amazed by this device after many iPhones!

How To Guide (Outdated) How to force HDR and maximum brightness on Samsung flagships

I didn't find any tutorial to do this, so i started searching by myself, i almost fried my S21 Ultra but it was worth it. Now i can provide a working tutorial to everyone. This works on S21s for sure, it should also work on other models
19/11 edit: This method still works but it's outdated​
1 - Forcing HDR: only available on HDR(10+) videos. Now you can force this yellow-ish tint and better color accuracy everywhere (yes, even when gaming)
i strongly recommend you to use FX explorer.
Create a xbin folder in /system (this is important, don't create it elsewhere)
Inside, create an empty file with no extension: hdr
Open it as text, write 1 and save it
Create a second empty file, name it forcehdr (you can name it whatever you want, make sure you'll remember it later)
Open it as text, and write this:
cp /system/xbin/hdr /sys/devices/platform/panel_drv_0/lcd/panel/mdnie
Save it, and give it execute permissions (octal: 0755). Now you can execute it in a terminal or directly from FX explorer (as root of course !)
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2 - Maximum brightness: you already know that your screen gets significantly brighter under the sunlight. Now you'll be able to force this level anytime:
Go to /sys/devices/platform/panel_drv_0/backlight/panel
Take a look at the max brightness value of your screen ("max_brightness") mine is 561 (this value may change a little bit depending of your model)
Go to /system/xbin
Like before, create an empty file, you'll call it "brightness"
And an executable file
Repeat the same process: write your max brightness value inside "brightness" file, save it. Open your executable and write this
cp /system/xbin/brightness /sys/devices/platform/panel_drv_0/backlight/panel
Execute it in a terminal or in FX
You can go back to SDR by making another hdr file and executable, but this time, write 0 instead of 1
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Create a xbin folder in /system (this is important, don't create it elsewhere)
Inside, create an empty file with no extension: hdr
Open it as text, write 1 and save it
Create a second empty file, name it forcehdr (you can name it whatever you want, make sure you'll remember it later)
Open it as text, and write this:
cp /system/xbin/hdr /sys/devices/platform/panel_drv_0/lcd/panel/mdnie
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I tried to do it on Note 10+ android 12 but stopped at the command. I have a "[email protected]" directory on my device. Your comment doesn't work and changing the command directory to my "[email protected]" also doesn't work.
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I tried to do it on Note 10+ android 12 but stopped at the command. I have a "[email protected]" directory on my device. Your comment doesn't work and changing the command directory to my "[email protected]" also doesn't work.
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That's why i said "it should" (to make people understand that it may not work on their devices)
The Note 10+ is old compared to S21s.
This doesn't surprise me...
Since i don't have a Galaxy N10, i can't make all the work and tell you how to do it, you'll have to search by yourself, like i did, but i can help.
Search manually or automatically in screen related folders (panel-x, panel_xxx_xxx etc...) for HDR related files (basically a boolean). Don't be afraid to do some tests and open files to change a 0 to a 1.
Once you found the correct file which controls HDR, repeat the same process, create an executable, empty file...
But i have one question (i mean two), when you execute yours, do you have an error as output ? If yes, what is it ?
I would like to try this. But this requires root, right?
Paauul said:
I would like to try this. But this requires root, right?
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Yes it does, but it's not a drama if you root your Samsung !
Most phones have the same rooting procedure, unlock the bootloader, flash the TWRP for your phone model, then magisk
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Yes it does, but it's not a drama if you root your Samsung !
Most phones have the same rooting procedure, unlock the bootloader, flash the TWRP for your phone model, then magisk
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I'd root it if i could. The U1 (US Unlocked) Models don't support OEM/Bootloader unlocking sadly.
But achieving higher brightness is only possible with root, right?
Paauul said:
I'd root it if i could. The U1 (US Unlocked) Models don't support OEM/Bootloader unlocking sadly.
But achieving higher brightness is only possible with root, right?
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Yes unfortunately, there's no way to do this without root
I tried all this but I don't know if really works hdr 10. My max brightness is 561 like you and it goes via Fx, but when I retry to set brightness from the upper slide doesn't arrive at 561 but i think less.
How is it possible fix this? I would like have really maximum brightness
Thank you
Energixia said:
I tried all this but I don't know if really works hdr 10. My max brightness is 561 like you and it goes via Fx, but when I retry to set brightness from the upper slide doesn't arrive at 561 but i think less.
How is it possible fix this? I would like have really maximum brightness
Thank you
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Yeah, it's normal. The brightness slider only goes from 0 to 255 and is overrode by the light sensor when it's too bright around you
Just before executing the brightness script in FX, click on the 3 dots icon and select "add shortcut". Now you can access it directly from your launcher
Ok thank you, but there is a way to increase that 255 value on the slider? Sorry for the partial OT
Energixia said:
Ok thank you, but there is a way to increase that 255 value on the slider? Sorry for the partial OT
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Yes, The brightness slider is controlled by Android itself, so i have to make a custom rom... but i can't, I'm not a dev, i hate coding and i'm probably a bit young to learn this x)
If you have skills in programming, maybe you can try to compile a custom rom for the S21 ?
Oh God, i wish it but I'm too much noob to do this sadly. I never did it and perhaps I don't have these skills
Resurrecting an old thread but this still works on s23 ultra however the location has changed for the brightness files its now /sys/class/backlight/panel0-backlight
I was able to get system rw using a new test version of ro2rw from there telegram with support for s23u. I normally use the app called high brightness mode to access the secret hbm mode however this app doesnt work on s23 and hasn't been updated since 2021

hktweaks settings change problem

Hello there,
My s10 edge..
Karnel, root -
I give root permission in applications such as hktweaks, FR, Ex karnel Manager...
I am changing the CPU and GPU settings. (I'm raising)
I enter the game and it automatically lowers the settings. I tried all ways but no result.
What is your recommendation?
For example, I set GPU 702Mhz. When I enter the game, 377Mhz drops. The game stutters.
How can I fix this problem without resetting the phone? Could you help? If the problem is in the scorecard, can you send me a link to the scorecard file that I can upload?

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