[Q] LCD Density changer - Optimus One, P500, V General

I tried the lcd density changer but it did't worked.
My Questions r as follows:-
1>Is there any lcd changer which works for lg optimus one?
2>After using it,would i be able to play games with more resolution?
(like games of gameloft)
3>Does it increase the battery consumption?
4>Would it be able to increase the webpage's quality on mobile?
Reply fast i m waiting.

LCD charger makes things on your screen smaller. Its not altering the real resolution of the phone but it fits more things in the same resolution. So its up to you if you ll like it or not. Some games may fit some may glitch a lot.

orlox said:
LCD charger makes things on your screen smaller. Its not altering the real resolution of the phone but it fits more things in the same resolution. So its up to you if you ll like it or not. Some games may fit some may glitch a lot.
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thanks buddy but
Is there anybody who has a version which works on optimus one?

Check the market for LCD density changer.

i searched for it but the free version doesn't works!

In spica(samsung i5700) you just need to modify the lcd density in build.prop found in the system folder. you guys should check it out. Or add the line ro.sf.lcd_density=140 anywhere in build.prop. Change 140 which is the default(i think) to a higher integer lets say 160 for more items fitting inside the screen.
If something goes wrong I am not responsible. Check out this thread instead Samdroid.net

ungaze said:
In spica(samsung i5700) you just need to modify the lcd density in build.prop found in the system folder. you guys should check it out. Or add the line ro.sf.lcd_density=140 anywhere in build.prop. Change 140 which is the default(i think) to a higher integer lets say 160 for more items fitting inside the screen.
If something goes wrong I am not responsible. Check out this thread instead Samdroid.net
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hey budy you are wrong to increase the things viewed on the screen we have to set a lower density!

Devil_Dude said:
hey budy you are wrong to increase the things viewed on the screen we have to set a lower density!
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its working on optimus one. im using cm7, it just makes the ui and fonts of android system small, not games.

scorpionking674 said:
its working on optimus one. im using cm7, it just makes the ui and fonts of android system small, not games.
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yea u r write irs just **** is there any way to increase resloution?

Devil_Dude said:
yea u r write irs just **** is there any way to increase resloution?
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dude resolution cannot be increased.

Devil_Dude said:
yea u r write irs just **** is there any way to increase resloution?
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If this is your aim, then I suggest you make a new topic because the title suggests that you only want to change density.
Another way is to install a new LCD(Along with kernel modifications). No its not impossible but extremely risky. Although its very hard to find a higher resolution LCD(OEM) with the same size as O1's.

By the way, resolution has much to do with density.
Density is inversely proportional to resolution, and the only reason that it's a bad idea changing density on Optimus One is that phones with density lower than 160 are counted as LDPI and therefore you need to resize all images and modify most apps so that the phone can run optimally.
When you change your monitor's resolution something similar happens, the only difference is that most mobile devices don't support changing resolution by default.

Ianis G. Vasilev said:
By the way, resolution has much to do with density.
Density is inversely proportional to resolution, and the only reason that it's a bad idea changing density on Optimus One is that phones with density lower than 160 are counted as LDPI and therefore you need to resize all images and modify most apps so that the phone can run optimally.
When you change your monitor's resolution something similar happens, the only difference is that most mobile devices don't support changing resolution by default.
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so thats the view but hey wait i can't play gameloft games at full resolution by changing lcd density!
i think we need some tweakers to do this work.

Just buy optimus 3d

ccdreadcc said:
Just buy optimus 3d
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yes buddy i will buy it but u gota pay k..

Can someone please tell me what the default LCD Density is?

pejte said:
Can someone please tell me what the default LCD Density is?
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I believe it's 160. Lower than that it looks closer to LDPI, higher looks closer to HDPI, but bear in mind that these looks are perceived; you're not actually changing the resolution of your phone.

Related

I dumped my Note II for DNA, amazing when running 320 DPI

Ok I dont live in the USA, but this phones unibody and screen temped me to buy it. So I imported one in. I've had my phone now for a few days and have decided to sell my Note II. Its that good for me.
So it doesn't have the note II battery life, but after I made my own rom for it. (Removed scene, verzion bloat and crap) And the most important thing for me. Run 320 DPI on a 1080p screen, its simply amazing. I dont need super large icons everything upscaled so much. Nova launcher is quick. And Antututu benchmark I get 18k to 20k. That kills my Note II. And it feels faster which is the important thing.
Once i removed the heavy on the CPU/GPU sence and the verizon bloat. My battery life has increased alot and is better than a S3 for sure. I get over 2 1/2 days. Vs 1 & 1/2 to 2 with the Verzion stock rom
If you want the WOW factor back in a mobile, get Apex or Nova launcer. Run 320 DPI (set display setting font size to large) And this phone is THE phone.
My Note II has only one good thing going for it for me personally. The battery life, besides that the S-Pen is good, but in the end i dont use it much. My note II runs 240 DPI, but the screens 720p 267 ppi is not sharp enough for it really.
1080p screens are the future and HTC should release them with smaller scaling, this screen screams for 320 DPI, NOT 480...
My 2 cent
converted, New HTC fan
Welcome to the club !
Hope some sammy die hards hear this
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2 questions,
1. Desensed Correct? (asking this, because SenseUI constantly FC's below 400.)
2. weather widget, looks pretty spiffy, what is it?
I've been trying to find a good dpi. I never thought to set font to large. Thanks for that advice. I'm going to try it out.
sent from my rooted DNA
Edit.... Amazing. Perfect resolution I was looking for.
nikufellow said:
Welcome to the club !
Hope some sammy die hards hear this
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Played with the DNA at a Verizon store yesterday.. First impressions of the screen are pretty good. Don't understand why the need to change DPI (although I did only played with it for 20mins while I was waiting to be served)
However, I'd still take a note 2 over this one. Out of the box the note 2 offers more. Removable storage and battery are key for me. Don't care about the spen but its a nice extra feature. It just all falls down to what works for the user. I can also see why people will choose the DNA over note 2.
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How do you set the phone to run 320DPI?
I just received mine yesterday and I have been playing with it today and the phone is fast... I m trying to get a feel for this sense ui but I purchased nova prime for my s3 so I might just install that.
I am glad that somebody feels the same way about the phone.
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I used ROM toolbox to edit the build prop and modify the LCD density to 320 and I increased font size to large. It looks good but, it seems to have bugged the aosp lock screen. Its now off center to the right. Anyone know how to correct it? Other than that its a nice ratio of space and readability.
dr_drache said:
2 questions,
1. Desensed Correct? (asking this, because SenseUI constantly FC's below 400.)
2. weather widget, looks pretty spiffy, what is it?
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Yes I removed the sense launcher and opted for Nova launcher prime. I used the debloat tool to remove most crap and then worked on more Verzion rubbish that i removed. The weather widget is Aix weather widget and shows the
next 24 hours in a cool way. Its good for battery life vs fancy widget.
A62335 said:
How do you set the phone to run 320DPI?
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I edited the build prop and flashed it via CWM, it took me a while, but settled on 320 DPI as its a perfect size for readability and space (With large font set). That gives no market errors as 320 DPI is a standard DPI used.
liquidhaste said:
I used ROM toolbox to edit the build prop and modify the LCD density to 320 and I increased font size to large. It looks good but, it seems to have bugged the aosp lock screen. Its now off center to the right. Anyone know how to correct it? Other than that its a nice ratio of space and readability.
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Try using the senseless rom here Genome: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2030661
That has a default 4.1 lock screen that works perfect at 320 DPI.
I recommend people try 320 DPI and large font size. once you see it its hard to go back to 480 DPI (Old persons large mode for old eyes) If I get time I might release my custom ROM that features no bloat, no sense and 320 DPI with nova launcher
Hendrickson said:
Yes I removed the sense launcher and opted for Nova launcher prime. I used the debloat tool to remove most crap and then worked on more Verzion rubbish that i removed. The weather widget is Aix weather widget and shows the
next 24 hours in a cool way. Its good for battery life vs fancy widget.
I edited the build prop and flashed it via CWM, it took me a while, but settled on 320 DPI as its a perfect size for readability and space (With large font set). That gives no market errors as 320 DPI is a standard DPI used.
Try using the senseless rom here Genome: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2030661
That has a default 4.1 lock screen that works perfect at 320 DPI.
I recommend people try 320 DPI and large font size. once you see it its hard to go back to 480 DPI (Old persons large mode for old eyes) If I get time I might release my custom ROM that features no bloat, no sense and 320 DPI with nova launcher
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I flashed genome senseless current version modified dpi again to 320 and still have an offset lock screen, a google search revealed same issue on other phones no fix that i was able to apply to this situation, does it have something to do with setting the dpi using rom toolbox?
Thanks for the great information. I might have to mess around with the DPI to see how it looks.
liquidhaste said:
I flashed genome senseless current version modified dpi again to 320 and still have an offset lock screen, a google search revealed same issue on other phones no fix that i was able to apply to this situation, does it have something to do with setting the dpi using rom toolbox?
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I have decided to release my lite Rom, so it will be here once uploaded if you want to jump onto 320 DPI.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066026
Lets see some screenshots!!!

LCD Density?

Hey guys, I just wanted see see what you guys have safely used for lcd density. And Has anyone tried anything higher than 320. I found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256510
for the at&t version. And they had some ideas. One guy used 360 and then used the market fix app he supplied. and it worked. Anyone think this would work on the verizon version?
Or has anyone else tested some other lcd densities that are higher than 320 but lower than the default 480.
i dont mind the 320 but its kinda small
I'm the opposite, coming from the Note 2 I'd want everything to be smaller so I could see more. I was thinking the text and DPI is already way too high!
that is what i want. Everything to be smaller. The default is 480. i tried 320. Cus someone said it didnt cause a soft brick. But i want something higher than 320. But lower than 480. Like say 360-380. So im trying to see if anyone has tried it.
SyNiK4l said:
that is what i want. Everything to be smaller. The default is 480. i tried 320. Cus someone said it didnt cause a soft brick. But i want something higher than 320. But lower than 480. Like say 360-380. So im trying to see if anyone has tried it.
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You'd want the DPI to be lower then. On my note 2 the default is 320, by lowering it to 240 all the text and icons get smaller.
geoff5093 said:
You'd want the DPI to be lower then. On my note 2 the default is 320, by lowering it to 240 all the text and icons get smaller.
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use something in the middle then
geoff5093 said:
You'd want the DPI to be lower then. On my note 2 the default is 320, by lowering it to 240 all the text and icons get smaller.
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I understand that man. Your miss understanding me. I wanted it smaller from 480. Which is default. So i went lower to something someone said didnt soft brick it. to 320 to make it smaller. Now i wanted it bigger again. So i needed to go back up to somewhere around 360. Cus i dont wanna goto 480. But i was wondering if these market fixes worked on the verizon version of the s4 before i tried doing it. But for the record it does.
320-360-400
all work. And the market fix for it can be found here. So this is to fix the incompatible phone problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1839871
has dark and light market as well. Which is a bonus
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[Q] Changing a tablet's screen resolution to 1280x800 is it worth it?

I just bought an Intenso 824 with a resolution 1024x768 I was reading that the highet the resolution the better the quaility so I was thinking to root my tablet and maybe change my resolution to improve quality?What do you think thanks
No one?
Nick312 said:
I just bought an Intenso 824 with a resolution 1024x768 I was reading that the highet the resolution the better the quaility so I was thinking to root my tablet and maybe change my resolution to improve quality?What do you think thanks
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don ' t change the resolution because it will go
out of the screen border
Vaibhav Chauhan said:
don ' t change the resolution because it will go
out of the screen border
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Are you sure?
The screen itself only has so many pixels on it. No software can change that fact.
Nick312 said:
Are you sure?
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of course
take an example oof boot animation
if you change the resolution of boot animation it can't be see perfectly
Vaibhav Chauhan said:
of course
take an example oof boot animation
if you change the resolution of boot animation it can't be see perfectly
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So what can you do to improve the screen quality?
Nick312 said:
So what can you do to improve the screen quality?
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just use correct resolution things

[MOD] Force Nexus 6p to down scale to 1080p

WARNING: SWIFTKEY AND ANDROID PAY REPORTED NOT WORKING
So 1440p on a 5-6in phone is pretty useless, I research a way to actually force our phone (or any) to use 1080p instead of 1440p
pretty simple, there are two way you can do this, one via Terminal or the other using ADB...the ADB way is
adb shell wm size 1080x1920
adb shell wm density 390
then reboot your phone....
second way is, download the terminal and input
su
wm size 1080x1920
wm density 390
reboot phone
if you want to go back to 1440p it will be
wm size 1440x2560 (if you are using adb then adb shell)
wm density 560
pretty simple, let me know if it work or not this suppose to make your cpu/gpu work easier instead of harder thus enhance the battery and lower the heat generate by your phone.
Please dont debate whether you can see 1440p or not...because you cant....dont kid yourself.
not that I care but if it work give me a thanks, I am more interested in how it affect people. since this is my first day of doing it so I dont have any evidence other than cooler phone.
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So 1440p on a 5-6in phone is pretty useless, I research a way to actually force our phone (or any) to use 1080p instead of 1440p
pretty simple, there are two way you can do this, one via Terminal or the other using ADB...the ADB way is
adb shell wm size 1080x1920
adb shell wm density 390
then reboot your phone....
second way is, download the terminal and input
wm size 1080x1920
wm density 390
if you want to go back to 1440p it will be
wm size 1440x2560 (if you are using adb then adb shell)
wm density 520
pretty simple, let me know if it work or not this suppose to make your cpu/gpu work easier instead of harder thus enhance the battery and lower the heat generate by your phone.
Please dont debate whether you can see 1440p or not...because you cant....dont kid yourself.
not that I care but if it work give me a thanks, I am more interested in how it affect people. since this is my first day of doing it so I dont have any evidence other than cooler phone.
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NoMone Resolution Changer application would also work. Please do report back if you notice any battery improvements.
Also please note when down scaling, since the 1920x1080 resolution is not exactly divisible with 2560x1440, there would be some display abherrance which some might notice purely because of down scaling problem which would not have come if the display was actually a 1080p 5.7" screen.
Hrithan2020 said:
NoMone Resolution Changer application would also work. Please do report back if you notice any battery improvements.
Also please note when down scaling, since the 1920x1080 resolution is not exactly divisible with 2560x1440, there would be some display abherrance which some might notice purely because of down scaling problem which would not have come if the display was actually a 1080p 5.7" screen.
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no problem for me running on Dirty Unicorn test rom....everything look as if its 1440 resolution...just the phone run a lot cooler.
No root required?
I just tried this through terminal and rebooted. I can't see any difference. Any way to check it has changed??
npras42 said:
No root required?
I just tried this through terminal and rebooted. I can't see any difference. Any way to check it has changed??
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Download display tester it'll tell u
Hmm didn't work. Stock 6.0.1. No root.
See attached screenshots.
Didn't work either. I tried with the nomone resolution changer and a no go. Does it make a difference if your systemless root?
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Didn't work either. I tried with the nomone resolution changer and a no go. Does it make a difference if your systemless root?
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Same thing here, I tried it and it didn't work. Stock, no root.
Did you guys enable USB debugging and try doing it through adb
Isn't this just changing DPI? I suspect those info apps show PPI, which doesn't change because it depends on hardware.
Textdroider_dpi is the app I used with OPO, and it worked fine. You do need root.
The first thing you notice after changing dpi is that icons on the main screen change size (to the eye).
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Isn't this just changing DPI? I suspect those info apps show PPI, which doesn't change because it depends on hardware.
Textdroider_dpi is the app I used with OPO, and it worked fine. You do need root.
The first thing you notice after changing dpi is that icons on the main screen change size (to the eye).
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No it is what the title says it does. And yes in order for it to scale right u have to change DPI.
Chord_Hugo87 said:
So 1440p on a 5-6in phone is pretty useless, I research a way to actually force our phone (or any) to use 1080p instead of 1440p
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but there are still 1440p pixels on your screen to handle even if you change the display resolution
so I'm not sure if it will really help with anything.
Matrix_19 said:
but there are still 1440p pixels on your screen to handle even if you change the display resolution
so I'm not sure if it will really help with anything.
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In terms of display power consumption, yes there wouldn't be any change. However, the GPU and to a lesser extent CPU doesn't have to be driven that hard to run the display on a lower resolution (s/w wise), hence theoretically leading to better performance, more efficient CPU & GPU. This can lead to battery savings as well potentially. (could be marginal, but needs to be tested)
Anybody tested? Can you extend SOT time? Also 1080 would not be the same proportion...
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Hrithan2020 said:
In terms of display power consumption, yes there wouldn't be any change. However, the GPU and to a lesser extent CPU doesn't have to be driven that hard to run the display on a lower resolution (s/w wise), hence theoretically leading to better performance, more efficient CPU & GPU. This can lead to battery savings as well potentially. (could be marginal, but needs to be tested)
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I found that if the phone heat up, battery Drain significantly faster and charging time would be slower too.
vaesat said:
Anybody tested? Can you extend SOT time? Also 1080 would not be the same proportion...
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did you modified the DPI? if you did what I said then there shouldn't be any distortion.
Have not tried yet. Maybe tomorrow. Can you confirm more SOT time?
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Have not tried yet. Maybe tomorrow. Can you confirm more SOT time?
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Did u read the OP? I have a feeling you dint.
Yes I read the OP. I read the whole thread. The issue is that actual no one is confirming better battery. Most do not get it to work. Hope to have some extra time tomorrow to test it. Under the theory it should work. My MacBook pro retina has lower battery consumption under lower resolution settings. This should be the same
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Yes I read the OP. I read the whole thread. The issue is that actual no one is confirming better battery. Most do not get it to work. Hope to have some extra time tomorrow to test it. Under the theory it should work. My MacBook pro retina has lower battery consumption under lower resolution settings. This should be the same
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Let's re-phrase that. Not one person so far has confirmed that this works and it definitely does not on Stock, Unrooted with Terminal or adb.
Spam.

Best kernel ?for battery?

The best kernel i use is sultan stock rom 6hour SOT
Trust me use arsenic kernel r23 or r24
Practical kernel
Practical kernel with 720p display!
Btw display really saves up a lot of battery on any kernel, if u can live with 720pAmoled display.
Be realistic....... If someone wants a 720 screen, he would get one from start without paying for a device with full HD screen. So what's the point in downgrading your phone?
Omicron Technics
well if u want to save battery
well if u want to save a little more battery downgrading the resolution might be a good idea!
but only if you are comfortable with it.
i know its hard but still it can be done to save . but according to me it does not look that bad coz our display is AMOLED.
although i use FullHD ,but i have tested battery at HalfHD and its save battery (for me it gave me 1.30hr extra SOT)
Sactgr said:
well if u want to save a little more battery downgrading the resolution might be a good idea!
but only if you are comfortable with it.
i know its hard but still it can be done to save . but according to me it does not look that bad coz our display is AMOLED.
although i use FullHD ,but i have tested battery at HalfHD and its save battery (for me it gave me 1.30hr extra SOT)
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How can I set my display to 720p?
Here u go!
Tagion said:
How can I set my display to 720p?
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First u need to have root and terminal installed.
Step1- open terminal and write-> su ---press enter---
Step2- in the next line write -> wm size *resolution u desire* ----then press enter---- eg ->wm size 720x1280
When u change resolution u have to change ur dpi too *optional !!
For dpi write. .....
wm density *desired* eg--> wm density 290
(For 720 i recommended 290)
-at least those work for me ?

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