Is there a way to change the size of call screen (bigger), because after i increased the DPI fron 160 to 192 i doesn't fit in the screen. It is smaller.
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I have a Dell Streak 5, but I bought a Galaxy S II last night. I realize the screen is a bit smaller, but I find the resolution or density extremely poor...I like a lot more on my screen, and it seems everything is too large. It's a show stopper for me. Is there anything I can do to change this before I return back to the Streak?
There isn't really a viable software fix for this, so just return the phone and get a Galaxy Note (1280 x 720 at 280 something PPI, 5.3inch screen).
1. Get your device rooted
2. Download "LCD Resolution" from Market.
The lower the number, the higher the resolution.
NOTE: Apps may not be fully optimized for this kind of resolution such as Phone, where the keypad is smaller than the screen. Market works with this DPI modification.
Also click on "Always Set On Boot" in the app so that it would automatically adjust your desired Density at boot.
Im making a tablet rom for the ray and i have faced one problem, if i lower the screen density in the build.prop to 160(like a tablet) when i call someone or get a call the phone says the process com.android.phone has stopped.
i thought maybe i can change the phone.apk to a tablets one and then which one?
Thank you for the help.
Why not use screen density 240?
When you lower the pixel density more things fit in screen with the modding i did to the framework-res in 240 not everything fits the screen for example the lock screen.
The Ray has a small screen, why do you want to make it smaller?
I doubt that what you are doing has any practical usage.
So i changed my dpi to 540 and deleted the mini clock app to avoid fc and everything looks great and runs fine except my primary display is cutting into the secondary and secondary display notifications are slightly cut off.I've changed the dpi of the secondary display back to 640 through appsettings but the problem still remains.
Any ideas?
jass65 said:
So i changed my dpi to 540 and deleted the mini clock app to avoid fc and everything looks great and runs fine except my primary display is cutting into the secondary and secondary display notifications are slightly cut off.I've changed the dpi of the secondary display back to 640 through appsettings but the problem still remains.
Any ideas?
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Hi guys,
The default for the Asus 3 Zoom is resolute 1080x1920, density 480. I found that you can change the resolution to 900X1600 at 408 density no problem. This would further save your battery. At the ADB:
adb shell density 408
adb shell size 900x1600
To reset:
adb shell wm size reset
adb shell wm density reset
Afterwards DO NOT adjust the the "Display Size" under "Display" in settings on your phone. If you change that you will get a repeated error to the Asus Launcher and it wont be able to reload until you go back into ADB and type "adb shell density 408" again. Since that requires a PC it will be annoying.
NVM. In 900x1600, the bottom part of the touch screen becomes very insensitive. I guess it is best to just keep everything at default.
In fact I find myself typing better at 540 density.
NVM on the 540 density. The camera app will crush when you enter portrait mode. Leave the screen size and density at default until/unless Asus fix their camera app.
I used Easy DPI Changer App. so far no issues...
FYI, even if you lower the resolution, all it does is stressing the gpu less. In real world usage, the difference is minimal since most of the battery consumption is via screen on time, and all the pixels will light up even with lowered resolution.
This has been proven time and time again that it helps your gpu sensitive apps, such as games, perform better. Battery life savings will be negligible.
Besides, why are we worring about battery life with this phone anyways?
I tried lowering my resolution but the functioning screen just shrunk and won't fill all of the screen, how can I fill all of the screen?