[Q] How to increase VM Heap? - Motorola Droid X2

How I do It?!
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KurioHonoo said:
How I do It?!
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Build.Prop File.

I will begin my search,I remember seeing dalvik cache in there,I think,or that might of been the heap
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KurioHonoo said:
I will begin my search,I remember seeing dalvik cache in there,I think,or that might of been the heap
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dalvik.vm.heapsize=

I just realized they are one in the same...,I changed it from 32 to 48,that seem good?
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KurioHonoo said:
I just realized they are one in the same...,I changed it from 32 to 48,that seem good?
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Actually I Changed Mine.
Here Is Some More/Other Tweaks
dalvik.vm.heapsize=32m (32 Is Actually Recommended)
dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:jit (Enable JIT)
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=150 (Make UI And Scrolling More Responsive)
You Can Change The Screen Density At This Line ro.sf.lcd_density=(I Have Mine At 225)
mot.proximity.delay=150 (To Make The Phone Come Off Of The "Black Screen" In The Middle Of, Or The End Of Phone Calls When You Pull The Phone Away From Your Face)
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval = 280 (Battery Life Will Be Increased)
ro.telephony.call_ring.delay=1000 (Now The Phone Rings Pretty Much Instantly When Dialing Out)
media.stagefright.enable-player=true
media.stagefright.enable-meta=true
media.stagefright.enable-scan=true
media.stagefright.enable-http=true (Enable Stagefright Helps Stream Video And Music Faster But MAY Not Let You Watch Recorded Videos)
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MikeJ92YJ said:
Yup That's What I Set Mine At.
Couple Other Tweaks windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=95 (Not Sure About What This One Does)
You Can Change The Screen Density At This Line ro.sf.lcd_density=(I Have Mine At 225)
mot.proximity.delay=150 (This Has To Do With When You're On A Call And The Screen Timeout)
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval = 280 (Battery Life Will Be Increased)
I'm Gonna Add Some More So Check Back In A Little Bit.
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I set my max events to 115,density is default 240, and wifi scan at 300 XD well I had them set already
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KurioHonoo said:
I set my max events to 115,density is default 240, and wifi scan at 300 XD well I had them set already
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Yea I'm Trying To Find The Perfect Settings For Me.

MikeJ92YJ said:
Yea I'm Trying To Find The Perfect Settings For Me.
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I just want to know exactly what the event manager is and does
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KurioHonoo said:
I just want to know exactly what the event manager is and does
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From What I Read And Posted It Handles The UI's Responsiveness.

MikeJ92YJ said:
From What I Read And Posted It Handles The UI's Responsiveness.
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I like responsiveness! Ill keep it at 115 then
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KurioHonoo said:
I like responsiveness! Ill keep it at 115 then
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I Got Mine At 150. FTW!

MikeJ92YJ said:
I Got Mine At 150. FTW!
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ILL MATCH YOUR 150!
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All of the tweaks you are looking for are found in JRummy's Root Tools app.
Mikey, default VM heap is 32. So you didn't change anything from how it was.

KurioHonoo said:
I just want to know exactly what the event manager is and does
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The Event Manager runs on the UI thread and handles polling and queuing touchscreen events.

mistawolfe said:
All of the tweaks you are looking for are found in JRummy's Root Tools app.
Mikey, default VM heap is 32. So you didn't change anything from how it was.
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Yea I Couldn't Remember The VM Was It Was Originally. As For The Tweaks I Got That Off Of Another Webpage Who Probably Got It From Him. That's Good To Know Thanks Dude.

MikeJ92YJ said:
Actually I Changed Mine.
Here Is Some More/Other Tweaks
dalvik.vm.heapsize=32m (32 Is Actually Recommended)
dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:jit (Enable JIT)
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=150 (Make UI And Scrolling More Responsive)
You Can Change The Screen Density At This Line ro.sf.lcd_density=(I Have Mine At 225)
mot.proximity.delay=150 (To Make The Phone Come Off Of The "Black Screen" In The Middle Of, Or The End Of Phone Calls When You Pull The Phone Away From Your Face)
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval = 280 (Battery Life Will Be Increased)
ro.telephony.call_ring.delay=1000 (Now The Phone Rings Pretty Much Instantly When Dialing Out)
media.stagefright.enable-player=true
media.stagefright.enable-meta=true
media.stagefright.enable-scan=true
media.stagefright.enable-http=true (Enable Stagefright Helps Stream Video And Music Faster But MAY Not Let You Watch Recorded Videos)
If I'm Wrong Somebody Please Correct Me.
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Did you add in the line that enables JIT? Can't find it, and don't wanna mess it up.

How are you setting these values? Is it an app or Command Line?
Nevermind...I found it.
So anything more about heap size? Leave at 32 or increase?

SwiftLegend said:
Did you add in the line that enables JIT? Can't find it, and don't wanna mess it up.
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Just add it in at the end.
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I increased my heap size from 32 to 36 and that fixed my stuttering sound when multitasking.

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(Q) Best apps for rooted users?

I wanted to know what sweet apps people use to take full advantage of root. I'm running Ginger bread and want to know if I'm missing out on anyother cool things with root?
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I wouldn't say that you're missing it, but here are a few of the apps that I consider requisite (for myself) when flashing new rom's on a regular basis:
TitaniumBackup - a must. spend the extra for the paid version. Very handy for restoring apps and settings. I figure it paid for itself the first time I ran batch operations.
DialerOne - a phone app similar to the stock Sense version that has T9 equipped for keypad dialing... (eg: I press 666 for "Mom")
HandcentSMS - my preferred messaging app.
Wireless Tether - at least I don't have to pay for mobile hotspot
The rest are just the typical apps I DL should I need them:
1337pwn (xbox friends list), dopewars, ebay, fandango, google maps/skymaps/my tracks, gps status, IMDB (satisfies my inquiries for random movie trivia), Mint (finances), speedtest, Swype
...and of course, the XDA Premium app! Seriously, its $1- why wouldn't you have it?
Thanks man I got Dailer one
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There's a nice list over on AF in the Droid X root forum (http://androidforums.com/droid-x-all-things-root/131944-favorite-root-applications.html). Credit to Trident for gathering these up over there. Note: these are not Droid X specific.
Here's the short version:
Titanium Backup
Root Explorer
Terminal Emulator
CacheMate
Drocap2
Wireless Tether for Root Users
AdFree Android
GScript
AutoKiller
Reboot Control Widget
SetCPU
Temp Monitor
I would put Quickboot in there too (along with my AFV app, of course).
Cheers!
To me, the whole essence of rooting your phone is the control and freedom you gain. Don't like the OS, change it. Don't like a protected app, uninstall. Boot animation, change it. Volume not loud enough, turn it to 11. Colors, change them. Need more storage, move data apps to system, or data cache to cache, cache. Cpu not fast enough, overclock it.
Android becomes whatever You want it to be. Not what some board room marketing geniuses said they thought it should be.
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amfetamine said:
To me, the whole essence of rooting your phone is the control and freedom you gain. Don't like the OS, change it. Don't like a protected app, uninstall. Boot animation, change it. Volume not loud enough, turn it to 11. Colors, change them. Need more storage, move data apps to system, or data cache to cache, cache. Cpu not fast enough, overclock it.
Android becomes whatever You want it to be. Not what some board room marketing geniuses said they thought it should be.
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It goes to 11!!!
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
It goes to 11!!!
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But why don't you just make 10 louder?? LOL love that flick, more and more ppl dont get that quote when I say it.
I agree with all of Dan;s list, gonna go get Titanium now. Now that we're getting nearly weekly GB rom updates, it sounds worth a paid app.
tacobelladonna said:
But why don't you just make 10 louder?? LOL love that flick, more and more ppl dont get that quote when I say it.
I agree with all of Dan;s list, gonna go get Titanium now. Now that we're getting nearly weekly GB rom updates, it sounds worth a paid app.
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Well yes, but this one goes to 11, which is one louder.
Lol, hey speaking of which how would you increase the volume going out the line out jack? It's below my sattelite radio, and waaaay far below the cd player's volume. Just wondering, when i stream sirius in my car i have to turn it up pretty high because even at its highest the phone is pretty low.
scary alien said:
I would put Quickboot in there too (along with my AFV app, of course).
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YEA your AFV apps pretty awesome. It's very usefully for md5 checks if your a daily flasher like me, lol
CCName Changer by Conap is sweet to for changing the pull down to say whatever you wanna say.
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dan46n2 said:
DialerOne - a phone app similar to the stock Sense version that has T9 equipped for keypad dialing... (eg: I press 666 for "Mom")
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for me, dialing "666" rings my mother-in-law
ecs1984 said:
for me, dialing "666" rings my mother-in-law
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ROFL! 10 char.....
SPINALTAP!!!!!!!!!
drdamond said:
SPINALTAP!!!!!!!!!
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Not today, but thanks for the offer.
The volume up to 11 quote is from spinaltap the movie
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drdamond said:
The volume up to 11 quote is from spinaltap the movie
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I know, I was creating a funny myself.
Lost in translation. Bummer
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they werent kidding when the first ads came out, Droid certainly "does..."
bmxfelon420 said:
Well yes, but this one goes to 11, which is one louder.
Lol, hey speaking of which how would you increase the volume going out the line out jack? It's below my sattelite radio, and waaaay far below the cd player's volume. Just wondering, when i stream sirius in my car i have to turn it up pretty high because even at its highest the phone is pretty low.
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I know we're all sorta joking about the spinal tap thing, but there is an actual flashable zip that turns up the Max volume. Its called "turnittoeleven". I'm on my phone right now so i cant post the zip, but its out there
Edit: think this is it
http://www.hotfilesearch.com/download/57519214-TurnItToEleven-signed.zip.html
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[Q] Skipping music on GB?

I was wondering if anyone is experiencing the skipping music on the rooted GB just like it was on Froyo?
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I'm on completely stock gingerbread, unrooted, and music skips constantly. I don't even have anything open. This is a terribly programmed phone.
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stock update, no issues as of yet, much smoother than 2.2 was in my experiance. Standard Music app.
Stock froyo - music was essentially unplayable
Rooted froyo with v6 supercharger - flawless music
Rooted gingerbread WITHOUT v6 supercharger - some popping and skipping, in general much better than froyo stock though.
Just curious, what format and bitrate are you playing. It seems not to matter on my end, mp3 at 320 kbs is usually just as bad as a 45 minute podcast that uses 8 megs of space (not sure of the bitrate, but probably 16-32kbs)
Just curious, after sbf finished, did you let the phone boot or wipe it before it booted? Did you wipe from recovery or from within the OS? I let it boot and did the wipe from within the OS. Curious to know what you did.
redwingfaninnc said:
Stock froyo - music was essentially unplayable
Rooted froyo with v6 supercharger - flawless music
Rooted gingerbread WITHOUT v6 supercharger - some popping and skipping, in general much better than froyo stock though.
Just curious, what format and bitrate are you playing. It seems not to matter on my end, mp3 at 320 kbs is usually just as bad as a 45 minute podcast that uses 8 megs of space (not sure of the bitrate, but probably 16-32kbs)
Just curious, after sbf finished, did you let the phone boot or wipe it before it booted? Did you wipe from recovery or from within the OS? I let it boot and did the wipe from within the OS. Curious to know what you did.
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Im not sure what bitrate off hand but it is better then Froyo. I had to wipe from stock recovery before the phone booted after I sbf because it was in a boot loop.
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I had major issues on Froyo stock and almost took the phone back because of it. V6 super cleared things up quick and only a slight hiccup at the beginning of the first song played IF the player was close previously.
GB skips a bit and then a lot more when trying to multitask but after upping the heap size that's completely gone.
PnoT said:
GB skips a bit and then a lot more when trying to multitask but after upping the heap size that's completely gone.
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Hmm what did you change the heapsize to?
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diabloking said:
Hmm what did you change the heapsize to?
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Stock was 32 and so pushing it to 36 was all the app would let me do.
PnoT said:
Stock was 32 and so pushing it to 36 was all the app would let me do.
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Did you use the app root tools?
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Could someone please explain how to change the heap size. A few sentences about what that means would also be great. Thanks.
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I used the app below for $1.50 and found it had some really neat stuff to boot so the price was worth it.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrummy.roottools&hl=en
If you open the app it's under Tweaks and Hacks, Build properties, and then Dalvik VM Heap. If you use the "get current vm heap size" it should returned 32 and i chose 36m.
Let me know how that works out for you guys...
PnoT said:
I used the app below for $1.50 and found it had some really neat stuff to boot so the price was worth it.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrummy.roottools&hl=en
If you open the app it's under Tweaks and Hacks, Build properties, and then Dalvik VM Heap. If you use the "get current vm heap size" it should returned 32 and i chose 36m.
Let me know how that works out for you guys...
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Quick question: can't you just change it in the build.prop using a file explorer and text editor?
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garywojdan81 said:
Quick question: can't you just change it in the build.prop using a file explorer and text editor?
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Ya im pretty sure you can just root tools is easier imo.
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You can edit it yourself but there's much more to the tool so i opted to pick it up and take the hassle out of modifying some other advanced settings.
Changing the heap size (to 36) did nothing for me, as I still get considerable amounts of popping during audio playback. Are there any other suggestions other than sbfing and installing the update again? Thanks.
redwingfaninnc said:
Changing the heap size (to 36) did nothing for me, as I still get considerable amounts of popping during audio playback. Are there any other suggestions other than sbfing and installing the update again? Thanks.
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That used to be a kernel issue on the fascinate. The clock freq. would be slow to ramp up during multitasking with audio playing. The fix was to prevent the cpu from dropping to 100mhz. But you had to have a clockable kernel.
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Root tools also has a build prop editor baked in, you don't have to use the values it suggests.
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i was able to address my pausing music w/ the v6 script. you have to be rooted.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16248470&postcount=27
h_10 said:
i was able to address my pausing music w/ the v6 script. you have to be rooted.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16248470&postcount=27
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n/m I just noticed the title of the thread you linked...

DROID X2 lcd density

So I changed my lcd density to 220 and I really liked that but some apps in the market wouldn't let me download them... So I set it back to normal and its fine but I want the value to be 220 and have my market work. I used ROM toolkit to change my lcd density if that makes a difference.
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bagstoper said:
So I changed my lcd density to 220 and I really liked that but some apps in the market wouldn't let me download them... So I set it back to normal and its fine but I want the value to be 220 and have my market work. I used ROM toolkit to change my lcd density if that makes a difference.
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Are u talking about "root tool" or "rom toolkit"
Im just warning that romtoolkit has been known to cause major problems I believe.
Does romtoolkit say X2 supported? If not get rid of it.
Either way get your android ready.
Easier to change lcd density by editing build.prop using root explorer. That way u KNOW its the only thing changing.
Sorry it was rom toolbox got the app name wrong. So are you saying that if I manually edit it I shouldn't have that problem?
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bagstoper said:
Sorry it was rom toolbox got the app name wrong. So are you saying that if I manually edit it I shouldn't have that problem?
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NO DO NOT USE ROM TOOLBOX!!!!
SERIOUSLY plz quit while u r ahead
I don't know if u will have the problem if you do it manual it is just MUCH safer.
Rom TOOLBOX is not for us
And it could just be the appbis not compatible with the lower resolution ...most people raise the value and say it looks sharper (tho looks smaller) personally I like it right at default and only go as far as 20 above default.
Please trust me...there is another thread about toolbox...read that and u will see what I mean
Ok the oy thing changed as density and its back to normal now I already uninstalled romtoolbox
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I have my density set to 190 with jrummy's android overclock app... Its not free but I have no problems downloading apps... Some apps dont display right is the only thing but thats to be expected.....
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LCD density

So I just thought I'd see what happens
Both done on vipers Rom
Rooted with dev unlock and twrp recovery
If anyone else tried let me know how it went
I'm at 280 no issues
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These are both lower 280 I'm at 275 now fine
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I think maybe you could go higher. I'm using LCD Density Changer by Beansoft and it states that my Evo has a default density value of 320.
Edit: Wait a minute, it's default should be 312 as listed by specs since:
(1280 x 1280) + (720x 720) = 2278400
sqrt(2274800)/4.7 = 312.47
Not sure why it says 320. Maybe I'll try another app just to be certain.
Haha, I tried 160 right after I rooted, just for S&G, and got nothing but bootloops, so yeah. I wouldn't recommend trying that.
Noob alert.... What does chain the density do?
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Essentially it makes text and everything else smaller.... Or larger based on the value you set.
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I'm having keyboard issues with changing to 280 and below. Keyboard shows zoomed and typing is inaccurate.
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TheWolfster said:
I think maybe you could go higher. I'm using LCD Density Changer by Beansoft and it states that my Evo has a default density value of 320.
Edit: Wait a minute, it's default should be 312 as listed by specs since:
(1280 x 1280) + (720x 720) = 2278400
sqrt(2274800)/4.7 = 312.47
Not sure why it says 320. Maybe I'll try another app just to be certain.
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Your math is right, the pixel density is 312. The default value in the stock build.prop is 320, which is what those apps are reporting.
" ro.sf.lcd_density=320" is the line in the build.prop.
Not sure why you would want to change it to something lower than that.
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Your math is right, the pixel density is 312. The default value in the stock build.prop is 320, which is what those apps are reporting.
" ro.sf.lcd_density=320" is the line in the build.prop.
Not sure why you would want to change it to something lower than that.
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Ah, that would explain it. No way I'd want to go lower than default, but was hoping to go a little higher but I'm getting some kind of IO error...I'll figure it out.
If anyone is curious, I started using Blade Buddy since LCD Density Changer only supports a max value of 280.
80-270
All widgets and most apps ran from adb work fine.. but that low dpi will break sense launcher and you have to manual edit your build.prop from root explorer/adb/droid explorer to 320/312/300/280 etc
(be sure to leave a widget! or shortcut on your home screen for root explorer if no PC!)
im gonna screw around a little more with some launchers and settings cause i loved 160dpi on the OG evo
oh im on meanrom 1.7 panda s-off newest radio etc..
Highly HIGHLY recommend using lcd Modder. It's like two bucks and is the easiest way to fix your density and fix the market at the same time! For all the noobs you gotta remember to fix your market to see about half the apps out there. I always check for a specific app (pof - plenty of fish) if my market is busted it won't show up.
Running 270 flawlessly on one of the older meanroms.
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TheWolfster said:
I think maybe you could go higher. I'm using LCD Density Changer by Beansoft and it states that my Evo has a default density value of 320.
Edit: Wait a minute, it's default should be 312 as listed by specs since:
(1280 x 1280) + (720x 720) = 2278400
sqrt(2274800)/4.7 = 312.47
Not sure why it says 320. Maybe I'll try another app just to be certain.
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Damn. How'd you figure out that math? Lol. Wow.
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Pixel math is fun
FiFTYSiX said:
Highly HIGHLY recommend using lcd Modder.
Running 270 flawlessly on one of the older meanroms.
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WOW! Thanks for recommending this app! I'm now set to 270 and it's like I have a brand new phone! Soooo much real estate, I love it!
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FiFTYSiX said:
Highly HIGHLY recommend using lcd Modder. It's like two bucks and is the easiest way to fix your density and fix the market at the same time! For all the noobs you gotta remember to fix your market to see about half the apps out there. I always check for a specific app (pof - plenty of fish) if my market is busted it won't show up.
Running 270 flawlessly on one of the older meanroms.
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Guess I'm a noob, but what are u talking about playstore being busted. I see pof just fine with no mods. U mean the resolution being lower or the build.prop edits? Bc I'd love to be able to pay for good games like max payne, but "incompatible" according to playstore.
Yes, I have it, but I can't say how I did it on xda. Pretty easy to figure out. I don't like doing the build.prop edits, feel it is there for a reason. Guess that's another topic altogether. Sorry for hijacking. Tend to link ideas in my mind that others don't always follow. Apologies.
Paranoid android ROM has individual density properties for each app.
Meaning I can run my keyboard at a certain DPI and my system at another, and then my lock screen at another. These hybrid properties have completely changed the way I look at ROMs. It also has tablet mode and hybrid modes for each individual app, very cool stuff.
Paranoid android is aosp, so that's not an option for those of you who love sense. But I thought I'd throw it out there and maybe some of you will try it.
- I'm a fungi
Thanks!
TheWolfster said:
I think maybe you could go higher. I'm using LCD Density Changer by Beansoft and it states that my Evo has a default density value of 320.
Edit: Wait a minute, it's default should be 312 as listed by specs since:
(1280 x 1280) + (720x 720) = 2278400
sqrt(2274800)/4.7 = 312.47
Not sure why it says 320. Maybe I'll try another app just to be certain.
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I'm using MIUI 3.1.25 and set my screen dpi to 240 and its amazing how much better everything looks xD compared to 320. I can fit more rows and columns on my home screen and it works flawlessly with the MIUI themes .
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I have ran mine at 265 with no issues

Changing razr dpi

Is it okay to change the razr dpi if so anyone recommend. Good Ond
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How is that even possible?
"dpi" is generally referring to "dots per inch", a spec on printers. If he's referring to "ppi", or "pixels per inch", the spec for pixel density on a display, then no- it cannot be changed.
You need a root device and there are apps in the market for this, like dpi changer. Make sure your prepared for the worst if you pick a bad setting. Not everyone has a perfect experience.
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Have u tryed a different dpi like with lcd density changer apk
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I haven't tried it on my razr, but on my old galaxy s you could simply change it in your build.prop if you have root then reboot for it to take affect.
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I have mine set to 230 right now. I personally just used ROM toolbox, but it is just a build prop setting i've also changed my wifi scan interval, ring delay, and proximity sensor delay.
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kintwofan said:
I have mine set to 230 right now. I personally just used ROM toolbox, but it is just a build prop setting i've also changed my wifi scan interval, ring delay, and proximity sensor delay.
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u change to 230 dpi does anything bad happen?
can change dpi from 240 to 182?
if ok i want to change mine using build prop.
tomyboombotz said:
Is it okay to change the razr dpi if so anyone recommend. Good Ond
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I think dpi changer is a good choose~
AndroidOL said:
I think dpi changer is a good choose~
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kintwofan said:
I have mine set to 230 right now. I personally just used ROM toolbox, but it is just a build prop setting i've also changed my wifi scan interval, ring delay, and proximity sensor delay.
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I used Motomizer by J.Y. Daddy. Easy to use. It needs root.
veryagung said:
I used Motomizer by J.Y. Daddy. Easy to use. It needs root.
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Lower is better right? I have it running on 200, just changed it with a file explorer (open build.prop in the system folder look for the line LCD.density) and try some settings on, google play and some apps don't work properly anymore when density is too low.
dpi lowering failed
I had no problems using LCD Monitor app to lower the dpi on my CDMA RAZR M with ICS, but when I had JB running on it all I got was an endless loop at reboot. I believe it got stuck while shutting down. I forced it and got it to boot to Safestrap but thats as far as I could go. I really do have this phone. Or should I say I hate Verizon for locking the bootloaders. Probably gonna sell it and go back to my trusty D2 and good old Froyo. NEVER had a problem. And dropped that phone hundreds of times on the pavement and it never faulted. I doubt the RAZR will be that tough
madlive said:
Lower is better right? I have it running on 200, just changed it with a file explorer (open build.prop in the system folder look for the line LCD.density) and try some settings on, google play and some apps don't work properly anymore when density is too low.
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I used to keep mine at 200dpi. Stock was 240dpi. But now that I flashed Jelly Bean I havent been able to change it using LCD Monitor app. Anyone know if its possible and if so how to do it? I really miss my 200dpi resolution.

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