[Q] AOSP ROMs distorted images in browser - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi I have an issue with all aosp ROMs whereby some websites will display completely distorted images. Amazon is the worst culprit but it happens with many sites. I've included a screenshot to demonstrate what I mean. I'm sorry if this has been asked before but its hard to search as results are mainly images of ROMs. This issue is not present with Samsung ROMs. Any ideas if this can be fixed? Cheers

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Full Screen Incoming Call Contact Picture/ICS

Hello all, just updated my to ATT/ICS last week and thought this feature was to be included in the 4.0? After searching here for a bit I can't find any info. Wondering is there a way to do this with out rooting the phone or running a different launcher. TIA
Steve
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Hello all, just updated my to ATT/ICS last week and thought this feature was to be included in the 4.0? After searching here for a bit I can't find any info. Wondering is there a way to do this with out rooting the phone or running a different launcher. TIA
Steve
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that feature is available on Google's version of ICS, which is AOSP, but also in AOKP/CM9, I have AoCP from The Collective Team and I have full screen caller id, if you're running stock , well that's AT&T/Samsung's fault for not adding it to their dialer, you can try this app out and see if you like it, I don't think you need root for it or anything else. good luck
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androminigsm.fscifree&hl=en
Hey thanks roloracer, this is kinda a no brainer Att Ics? Coming from a windows phone and boy that feature looks just great. Every day I'm getting closer to the ROOT of the matter. Thanks again.
Related question, but backwards.
How would you disable this feature?
Looked through all the options I can find in CM9 (h0tw1r3, not the official CM9) and can't find anything about it.
I don't have contact pictures for 75% of my contacts, and the ones I do have are seemingly tiny images that look terrible on the Note full screen.
cforceleritas said:
Related question, but backwards.
How would you disable this feature?
Looked through all the options I can find in CM9 (h0tw1r3, not the official CM9) and can't find anything about it.
I don't have contact pictures for 75% of my contacts, and the ones I do have are seemingly tiny images that look terrible on the Note full screen.
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the moment someone woudl sync with google .. there server saves the pics very samll so it woudl look bad for everyoneanyway.. thatfeature has been present on htc devices for a long time and i had a mod on my previous samsung phone rom to allow big pictures full res ,but you woudl have to NOT sync google contacts automaticallly and save them to vcard on your phone so you can reload the full res pictures , this issue has been on going since the first android device go look at google 's error reports youll see tht threads is thousands of pages ppl com:laugh::laugh::laughlaining .
@DAGr8*;
thanks for info ..........yes I was wondering , if there is a way to do this eg > lower the resolution of pic ( thus able to add bigger size for display on Ausoem note screen)
will that maybe solve this issue?
<< this feature was one of Major reasons why I went from ICS stock to another ROM from Xda forum>>
I find stock ICS from att =has several things lacking and a MAJOR DISSPOINTMENT
>> thanks in adnace > love your mods and work !
Cheers

[Q] touch response lag

Dear developers, I have searched thru the forum, but found no answer yet. So, please, if you know the definite answer, share it with me and the community.
The question is: on Android devices I experience lag between actually touching the screen and the event when the application knows about this touch (about 0.1s). Is this a mandatory for Android in general, or is this the limitation of hardware I have tried, or is this a limitation of Android versions prior to 4.1 (I haven't tested JB yet)?
I'll try to explain what I mean. I have tested several musical apps for Android and they ALL lag. I press the virtual button, and only after a gap I hear the sound, which makes it all unusable in realtime. When I tested iOS based devices the response was just immediate. So I'd like to know if Android device can ever do such things at all, or I shouldn't expect that?
I have tried several of custom 4.1's but no luck. The same lag. Can anybody tell me if this lag is a must for android platform? Or are there people who are not experiencing such thing?

[Q] Display driver??

Hi everybody!
Messing around with different firmwares, including my port of ARHD 2.0 for i9505, I have faced strange situation:
On Verizon's (and all ROMs based on it) firmwares when scrolling up and down pages with text - the text becames blurred, thin lines even disappear! But when installing ROM for i9505 - everything becomes really smooth. You can compare two videos here:
http://youtu.be/rmkAM-Lp5s8
http://youtu.be/FqM9tvjbN2M
Does anybody know what files are corresponding for video-subsystem in ROM? The only thing I was changing during my demo was System partition with different ROMs. Any help will be really appreciated.

Xperia P video problem

Hi guys a found a very annoying problem when i upgraded my devices (Xperia P) firmware to Android 4.1.2 Build number: 6.2.A.1.00
The problem is that when i play embbeded videos and go full screen there was no control bar anymore. The pause/play and the seek
bar was also removed. Before the update everything worked perfectly then. I have tried using different browsers like chrome dolphin and even
the stock
How to produce issue
1. Go to a site (any site even Youtube!) with a video
2. hit the fullscreen button
There was this guy who reported it to sony but he also did not get any answers ( Sony said that it was the websites fault). talk.sonymobile.com/thread/143065?tstart=0 These are the pics from him:
New fullscreen
dropbox.com/s/jb9oinmmlz3mfib/Screenshot_2013-07-08-16-16-15.png
Old full screen
dropbox.com/s/pdpiot7wkccbiwm/Screenshot_2013-07-09-13-28-52.png
Thanks for answering in advance
sorry if i posted this wrong since im new here
Hey, have you found any fix for it? I've always thought it was Opera's fault, lol!
Guys, are us the only ones with this kind of problem?
Here is the picture from Sony's thread, I could not manage to take one from my phone
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jb9oinmmlz3mfib/Screenshot_2013-07-08-16-16-15.png
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Does anyone have any idea of where I should look into to solve this matter? Frameworks?

Scrolling inertia in AOSP ROMs

Hi all.
This problem is not limited to only poco f1 but it is still present in the current custom ROMs. In my experience, custom ROMs except PixelExperience typically have this problem which is ununiform scrolling inertia across apps. Some apps like Google News or Chrome retains the acceptable scrolling inertia like stock MIUI, but some apps like instagram has really obnoxious scrolling inertia(scrolling way too fast).
This is not the problem of the app because in PixelExperience the issue isn't present but it is in ROMs like RR, AEX and etc.. Is there any fix to this problem, or is this known to the developers?
Edit: this recording might shed some light on the issue that I'm referencing
https://photos.app.goo.gl/rJtUMD4QrFCQJ9yg9
The POCO devs prefer customers using the Settings-User feedback function to file bug reports.
I suggest you do the same.
Also send them a screen recording. Instructions can be read here.
karpacha said:
The POCO devs prefer customers using the Settings-User feedback function to file bug reports.
I suggest you do the same.
Also send them a screen recording. Instructions can be read here.
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Thanks for replying.
I was talking about AOSP based custom ROMs, there is no such problem present in stock ROM so I was curious about it. If it's app based problem it should be present in said app across ROMs but this is specifically limited to AOSP ROMs.
Oh, that's interesting. Most people complain that the problem is present on every ROM.
Nevermind...

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