S20 Advanced Lockscreen on Play Store
S20 Advanced Lockscreen on Github
Download size: less than 1MB
Requires root.
This app will switch to 48hz when screen is locked and to 120 when screen is unlocked.
Battery saving.
Added version 1.1:
App totally reworked.
Fixed crashes.
Removed toggle.
Much easier to use.
How to disable the notification:
pham_dang:
" I think he meant when there is a notification coming --> your screen turns on = it immediately starts the high refresh rate (presumably you set it at higher than 60hz). Also when never you use Always on display, although it seems that just the clock or some notifications are showing on a completely black screen, the screen still has that high refresh rate (because you set it system-wide). What this app does is forcing the everything shows in the lockscreen and AOD to keep the refresh rate at 48hz (no matter what refresh rate you set your system at). Hope this cools down the heat guys "
Simple explanation:
-pressing power button while screen is unlocked will trigger 48hz.
-pressing power button while screen is locked and mostly black will trigger 120hz.
-anything that happens after pressing the power button (while unlocked) will be displayed in 48hz (AOD,charging status,notifications,call UI,etc).
TO DO:
Add settings so the user can choose the refresh rate to be set on SCREEN_ON (if asked).
I'm fairly sure that Samsung has 120hz implemented to be dynamic by default. 120hz on lineage feels very different because we don't have any of their OneUI parameters.
Just a hunch, I haven't really taken apart the OneUI ROMs.
ChongoDroid said:
I'm fairly sure that Samsung has 120hz implemented to be dynamic by default. 120hz on lineage feels very different because we don't have any of their OneUI parameters.
Just a hunch, I haven't really taken apart the OneUI ROMs.
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The only way I could test this is by running one of my apps that reads the refresh rate from Android Studio while screen is off.The refresh rate remains the same when screen is closed.If 120 is set in settings,120 is always set (nothing dynamic).
I'm sure it feels better on your ROM.
TheViciousGames said:
The only way I could test this is by running one of my apps that reads the refresh rate from Android Studio while screen is off.The refresh rate remains the same when screen is closed.If 120 is set in settings,120 is always set (nothing dynamic).
I'm sure it feels better on your ROM.
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So do you have all you work combined in one app now?
Nope
The GitHub repository doesn't contain any code. It's just readme.md file. Can you share the code?
Edit: Sorry I missed it. Thanks for the app.
vignesh188 said:
The GitHub repository doesn't contain any code. It's just readme.md file. Can you share the code?
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Hello,sure.The code is there,pay attention to what is written in readme file "Full project can be found on master branch."
https://github.com/TheViciousGames/S20-Advanced-Lockscreen-ROOT/tree/master
Fixed app crashes.The app will no longer crash after enabling the service.
"Context.startForegroundService() did not then call Service.startForeground()" this was the error encountered.It's very common on stackoverflow.Finally fixed it.
If someone else has this problem,it was pretty easy to fix,all I had to do was to create a notification channel and a notification builder with an id higher than 0,basically creating a notification for the service.
New version will be released later today or tommorow.
Without root works?
Taz2016 said:
Without root works?
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It doesn't,I'm sorry!
I was so tired last night that I uploaded the old version again.I'm sorry,it should update now on Play Store.
Today I'll upload 2 videos:
-how to disable the notification for this app
-48hz while screen off proof
*I keep saying lockscreen but it's about while the screen is off.My bad*
Is it possible by using adb?
Theo1218 said:
Is it possible by using adb?
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I mean..you can change to 48hz using ADB but you cannot do that automatically while screen is off.
You would have to run the command manually (to 48 and to 120) 100 times a day,I think you do not want that
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It doesn't,I'm sorry!
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you can try something like that with bixby routines but just changing to 60hz
But, may I ask, what is the point of changing the refresh rate of the screen when it is off? I mean afaik when it is off, it already refreshes at 0Hz because, well, it is off.
davenasc said:
you can try something like that with bixby routines but just changing to 60hz
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Right,you could probably do that but I'm always debloating everything and 48hz is lower.
stefan243546 said:
But, may I ask, what is the point of changing the refresh rate of the screen when it is off? I mean afaik when it is off, it already refreshes at 0Hz because, well, it is off.
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You're wrong,you probably wanted to say 0 FPS and not 0 Hz.Changing this helps with AOD,clock,notifications,etc,that's when the display is not really off.
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I meant 1 FPS,because nothing is moving.
How does it save battery when the screen is off... the screen isn't refreshing at 120hz because its off already? Makes no sense to me?
kevinireland11 said:
How does it save battery when the screen is off... the screen isn't refreshing at 120hz because its off already? Makes no sense to me?
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You keep asking the same questions all over again. When the screen is off it still runs as a120hz screen. You could research how that works.
Related
Hello guys,
is there a way to let the browser stick to the global brightness setting?
Due to that rubbish 'feature' I always end up changing the brightness twice, as if once isn't already enough.
- wake phone
- think auto brightness is too bright -> turn it down
- start browser -> still on auto -> still too bright - aaarghhh!
later again:
- went outside
- wake phone
- put to auto again - looks fine
- start browser
- black screen FFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Please tell me there's a work around! This is so annoying and so useless!
There is an option in the display settings about "Auto adjust screen power" and I thought I heard that this adjusted the brightness when there is a lot of white on the screen (like a browser) to save power.
Try this?
Good idea. Unfortunately that's not it. But thanks for the hint, i've seen that dynamic brightness thingy in action and wondered whether i could turn it off.
No, it seams to be a less obvious solution. I'm thinking of the trick to change the user agent. Something like this, but there does not seam to be a about:settings or similiar. Any ideas?
dbum said:
Good idea. Unfortunately that's not it. But thanks for the hint, i've seen that dynamic brightness thingy in action and wondered whether i could turn it off.
No, it seams to be a less obvious solution. I'm thinking of the trick to change the user agent. Something like this, but there does not seam to be a about:settings or similiar. Any ideas?
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You can change the useragend using about:useragent, but doesn't have anything to do with brightness settings.
FPRobber said:
You can change the useragend using about:useragent, but doesn't have anything to do with brightness settings.
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Yeah this guy's right, the user agent doesn't have anything to do with brightness or the backlight at all. All it does it trick your phone into thinking it's a desktop PC so it doesn't show the mobile version of websites....as for the auto-brightness, have you got XWKE2 installed? Samsung have much improved the auto-brightness from XWKE1 and XWKDD.
You guys got me all wrong. I meant just like Samsung hid the option to choose the user agent, there must be a place to disable this annoying 'feature' as well. I know what the user agent does, don't expect me to be a total retard because of my 1 digit post count
101matt101 said:
Yeah this guy's right, the user agent doesn't have anything to do with brightness or the backlight at all. All it does it trick your phone into thinking it's a desktop PC so it doesn't show the mobile version of websites....
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No, it tricks the web server, not your own browser.
sgstwo said:
No, it tricks the web server, not your own browser.
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There's no need to be pedantic about it, it makes your phone display full sites not mobile ones, is that acceptable for your exacting standards?
101matt101 said:
There's no need to be pedantic about it, it makes your phone display full sites not mobile ones, is that acceptable for your exacting standards?
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You said something that was wrong, and I corrected you. Why are you being so defensive?
Anyway, I'll make a note that you can't stand being corrected. Happy?
dbum said:
Hello guys,
is there a way to let the browser stick to the global brightness setting?
Due to that rubbish 'feature' I always end up changing the brightness twice, as if once isn't already enough.
- wake phone
- think auto brightness is too bright -> turn it down
- start browser -> still on auto -> still too bright - aaarghhh!
later again:
- went outside
- wake phone
- put to auto again - looks fine
- start browser
- black screen FFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Please tell me there's a work around! This is so annoying and so useless!
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Browser settings had separate brightness settings. Press menu and hunt around
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Change the minimum brightness level from usual 10 to 1. It doesn't modify the autobrightness level map so automatic brightness won't be lowered (though it can be easily adjusted on CM11).
This is so far exactly the same as GravityBox offers (modifying 'config_screenBrightnessSettingMinimum').
But Minimum Brightness offers one unique feature - it also modifies the lower brightness levels in MX Player (free/paid). Because no matter whatever you use manual or auto brightness, MX Player always uses minimum brightness of 0.05 (12/255, 19/255, 27/255, 36/255...). To actually lower the brightness, you would have to turn off brightness control in MX Player or use one of many 'overlay filter brightness app'.
So Minimum Brightness module retains the same quadratic function for brightness levels but includes lower values (1/255, 4/255, 9/255, 16/255, 25/255...).
Minimum Brightness uses value 1/255 which might not be suitable for every display (meaning LCD) but it suits perfectly my Super AMOLED screens (Galaxy S5 / Galaxy Tab S 8.4) and watching videos at night is still enjoyable.
There are many excellent auto brightness apps (Lux, Darker etc) that can use overlay filters to lower brightness even more so it's up to everyone to try and decide.
This module has been merged into new module http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-xposed-tweaks-cm-t3279109. Please check that module for any future updates.
Hello! Thanks for the mod, I will test
Works very nice on Xperia Z2, however minimum brightness is absolute darkness Could you please add an option to define minimum brightness value?
_mysiak_ said:
Works very nice on Xperia Z2, however minimum brightness is absolute darkness Could you please add an option to define minimum brightness value?
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The situation is the same on my Xperia SP. When I set the brightness to miniumum the screen is totally black, also when the backlight decreases after 10 seconds screen gets black.
Hi! Tried min brightness but when screen is set to the lowest level, I get a white screen after locking the phone.
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Really great tweak!! I'm noobie in Android enviroment with my new Elephone P3000S and the lowest screen brightness is to high for me so your tweak is very usefull.
I also have the issue that the lowest brightness level sets the screen completly black and I have been scared for 1 hour truing to solve a completely black, touching all buttons but the phone didn't "wake up". Finally, pressing power buttom + volumen up + home soft key it has worked :angel:
So it would be very important to prevent black screen by allowing the user to set the minimun level.
Thanks!
Hey, I know making GUI is a pain in the ass so can you please make alternative version with minimum brightness set to 2? That will satisfy most of people complaining here. Your app is currently the only dimmer working on lollipop.
Dri0m said:
Hey, I know making GUI is a pain in the ass so can you please make alternative version with minimum brightness set to 2? That will satisfy most of people complaining here. Your app is currently the only dimmer working on lollipop.
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I will have a new device soon so that could make me change my mind about lowest value and UI.
@Dri0m
In the first post you can find archive containing multiple versions of module with different low values.
How to disable this module...?
I installed this module last night, enabled it in Xposed Framework, but did nothing with it. Then this afternoon I opened the Settings menu, went to Display, and before I could do anything else I received a phone call. As I terminated the call, the screen flashed, the phone rebooted--and after restarting it is completely, or almost completely blank. If I repeatedly tap the power button I get a fraction-of-a-second glimpse of the SIM PIN screen at normal brightness. This leads me to the suspicion that, by some weird combination of bad luck and an accidental touch of a finger after terminating the phone call, that the Minimum Brightness somehow got set--although why the phone then rebooted I don't know.
Anyway, by luck and good judgement I finally managed to enter the correct SIM PIN and then the phone unlock PIN. However, I can do nothing else. The screen is still blank, and as the phone is currently unlocked I don't want to touch the power button. Before sending the phone back to the manufacturer or anything drastic like that, I would like to try disabling the Xposed Framework. Whilst trying to find something useful in Windows Explorer I found Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip in the Internal storage\Android\data\de.robv.android.xposed.installer\files folder on my phone. I assume that this should be what I need. However, as I cannot see anything on the screen I would need to know the exact buttons to press, in which order and how many times etc, in order to enter the Recovery menu and do what is needed. According to the phone manufacturer the OS is unmodified Android 4.4.2., although strangely they will not even tell me which keys to press to enter the Recovery menu (long story, the upshot is, they flat out refuse to help apart from suggesting returning the phone).
Note that I only suspect it is the Minimum Brightness module that is causing the problem, however the problem did not exist before yesterday (when I installed the module), and as I was about to do something with the brightness when the phone rebooted itself, it seems too much of a coincidence to be anything else. If I cannot disable the module/framework, the only other thing I can think of is a factory reset--but again I would need to know exactly which buttons to press, in which order etc. Unfortunately at the moment USB debugging is not enabled, and again without the screen I cannot access it to turn it on.
Any help or suggestions hugely appreciated.
PL
@Papalazzzaru
Xposed now sports a safemode which allows you to disable Xposed during bootloops. To disable Xposed, you'll have to repeatedly tap one of the hardware buttons (Power, Volume, or Home) on your device during startup.
During boot, your device will vibrate twice when it detects the first key press. You'll then have five seconds to press that same button four more times, with each keystroke producing a short single vibration. After ending with a long vibration, your device will disable and prevent most of Xposed's actions, allowing you to easily troubleshoot problematic modules.
Sorted
Outstanding, thanks.
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I installed thi............. gely appreciated.
PL
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Device model please?
Caterpillar S50, on Android 4.4.2, baseband version LTE_S0201121.0_S50_0.017.00.
it is compatible with lollipop?
imam88 said:
it is compatible with lollipop?
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The MX Player part still works. I don't know about the lowest value of brightness in general but at least with CM12 & Samsung the brightness goes to the hardware minimum by default.
Thanks, this is exactly what I want.
Could you make it for LP ?
I want my phone be absolute zero brightness for driving navigation.
Tested it on CM12.1 Nightly on the Nexus 6. It works here, but on 0 the screen is a bit purple. However, I guess this is the screen's fault
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moneytoo said:
The MX Player part still works. I don't know about the lowest value of brightness in general but at least with CM12 & Samsung the brightness goes to the hardware minimum by default.
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Yes it works
This module seems to be working well on the Moto X Pure Edition (Motorola xt1095) running Lollipop 5.1. It's an AMOLED screen, and I personally find the minimum brightness on 5.1 too bright, so this has helped solve that.
Introducing Pixel Pulse - a simple app to make your Ambient Display pulse when you have notifications!
Choose the interval and select the apps you want you to cause your screen to wake.
Optional paid features let you select different icons and colors for specific apps but the interval and app filter core functionality is all free.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.compass.pixelpulse
If you had previously purchased Ambi-Turner, it has been updated for the new permissions, but because it was written for 8.0 and when Google's ambient display worked differently I decided to leave it as it is. You may however transfer your purchase status of Ambient Display to Pixel Pulse using both apps.
FIRST!
So, I've installed and tested and here are my initial findings:
It works great and looks gorgeous!
If you have your notifications set to display the notification contents, those contents will also flash on the screen.
The default display interval of 60 seconds works perfectly, but when I set it to 30 seconds, it flashed approximately every 10 seconds for some reason.
The notification it chooses to flash doesn't appear to be based on the most recent received or highest priority. Can you explain how the app knows which notification to flash on the display?
So far, there is no way to interact with the notification. Swiping away or double tapping do nothing.
The only way to wake the phone is to press the power button or fingerprint scanner.
This is a great start and I hope you please keep up the great work! I will be donating to the cause!
PuffDaddy_d said:
FIRST!
So, I've installed and tested and here are my initial findings:
It works great and looks gorgeous!
If you have your notifications set to display the notification contents, those contents will also flash on the screen.
The default display interval of 60 seconds works perfectly, but when I set it to 30 seconds, it flashed approximately every 10 seconds for some reason.
The notification it chooses to flash doesn't appear to be based on the most recent received or highest priority. Can you explain how the app knows which notification to flash on the display?
So far, there is no way to interact with the notification. Swiping away or double tapping do nothing.
The only way to wake the phone is to press the power button or fingerprint scanner.
This is a great start and I hope you please keep up the great work! I will be donating to the cause!
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The times were accurate on my pixel 2, but my pixel 3 which only just arrived, was being stopped. Probably due the aggressive process killing I've read about. So this morning I quickly added a secondary wake to keep it from being killed. I'll sync the times when I get home from work.
It uses the natural order of notifications. A priority option would be a good idea.
No interaction yet, but that's planned. So is a blackout period (don't pulse when you're sleeping for example).
Ignore my comment about the notification priority - that was user error.
Feature request: Can you add an option to have the ambient display stay on (no pulsing) until the user bypasses the ambient display screen? The flashing of the ambient display is a little distracting when the phone is on a desk. This way, we could still tell at a glance when we have a notification waiting, but the screen will go back to all black once we act on it or simply unlock the phone.
I can try but it may not be possible without root.
grokus said:
I can try but it may not be possible without root.
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No worries - this is xda, root is all we do!
grokus said:
Introducing Pixel Pulse - a simple app to make your Ambient Display pulse when you have notifications!
Choose the interval and select the apps you want you to cause your screen to wake.
Optional paid features let you select different icons and colors for specific apps but the interval and app filter core functionality is all free.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.compass.pixelpulse
If you had previously purchased Ambi-Turner, it has been updated for the new permissions, but because it was written for 8.0 and when Google's ambient display worked differently I decided to leave it as it is. You may however transfer your purchase status of Ambient Display to Pixel Pulse using both apps.
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I have been working on a similar app, and could not find a way to get this to work while still allowing the device to doze, so the battery life is heavily impacted. Did you solve the battery drain issue?
BLuFeNiX said:
I have been working on a similar app, and could not find a way to get this to work while still allowing the device to doze, so the battery life is heavily impacted. Did you solve the battery drain issue?
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I haven't noticed a battery drain issue, but I'm hoping xda can help find one if it exists. I'm not actually turning on the screen so doze should remain active.
grokus said:
I haven't noticed a battery drain issue, but I'm hoping xda can help find one if it exists. I'm not actually turning on the screen so doze should remain active.
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Ah, I see. I have not actually run your app. I did not realize that your were pulsing the notifications themselves -- that's clever! For my own implementation, I am animating a fake LED that fades in and out, which obviously requires the screen to be on. The AOD has a way to doze with the screen on, but I have not found a way to expose that functionality to an app without root.
Anyhow, I see you are using setExactAndAllowWhileIdle to schedule your pulses. I wonder what the battery (and timing) impact is compared to setAndAllowWhileIdle?
Nice work on this!
I originally went down the road of doing a custom screen to mimic the LED until I came up with this idea.
From other threads I've seen some people will prefer that even if it uses slightly more battery.
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Ah, I see. I have not actually run your app. I did not realize that your were pulsing the notifications themselves -- that's clever! For my own implementation, I am animating a fake LED that fades in and out, which obviously requires the screen to be on. The AOD has a way to doze with the screen on, but I have not found a way to expose that functionality to an app without root.
Anyhow, I see you are using setExactAndAllowWhileIdle to schedule your pulses. I wonder what the battery (and timing) impact is compared to setAndAllowWhileIdle?
Nice work on this!
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I'm willing to be a tester for you if you need one. Pixel 3, rooted with magisk.
There's now an option to be able to swipe to dismiss and double tap to open the app. I'm working on notification actions next.
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There's now an option to be able to swipe to dismiss and double tap to open the app. I'm working on notification actions next.
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Dude, you're a beast! Keep it up!
I may be able to use the real icons and colors. If so should I just remove the icon customization or would people still find that useful?
Hi mate, i bought your app right away. If you can integreat the original Icons for the famused apps, that would be great.
And can you look at the puls time? I set my time to 20 seconds but it puls every 40 - 50 seconds? Strange.
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I may be able to use the real icons and colors. If so should I just remove the icon customization or would people still find that useful?
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just as it is perfect now, only the repetition time does not work reliably
There is a possibility that the AOD stays on until the message has been read
Been looking for a way to customize the notifications since there's no LED light on this phone. I installed and bought you a coffee, I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks for your efforts.
Hi is this app only usable to Google Pixel phones???
Man this sounds like an awesome app however I'm on an LG V30 (which also doesn't have an LED but this doesn't seem to work. The notification interaction feature alone would be worth the donation.
I'll mess around some more and see if I can get anything
Finally,S20 Advanced Menu is live on Play Store!
***JANUARY SALE!***
Play Store Link here
Github Link here
I have a fairly simple request for each of you who is trying or is using this application, I would be grateful if you could send me an email about the feedback of your experience using this application. Yes, I am not an experienced programmer, I learn and develop my skills day by day. My apps are not perfect and because of this I would appreciate your support. Thank you.
[email protected]
"S20 Advanced Menu" is a simple app that let the user unlock and instantly change certain limits imposed by Samsung.
Requirements:
-any Galaxy S20 version
-ROOT,ROOT,ROOT,ROOT and I repeat,ROOT.
Features:
1.BOOST
-close every background app/process
-trim internal storage
-clear useless cache
-clear debugging buffers
-clear memory
2.REBOOT-RECOVERY-DOWNLOAD
-reboot the system
-reboot to Recovery
-reboot to Download Mode
3.RESOLUTION
-switch between the three available resolution
-instant switch
-no restrictions
-Youtube Link
4.STATIC REFRESH RATE
-lock the refresh rate to desired value
-instant switch
[email protected]/[email protected] is 2922x1439
-no restrictions
-Youtube Link
5.ADAPTIVE REFRESH RATE
-switch Adaptive Refresh Rate On/Off
-by enabling,the refresh rate won't be locked to a certain value,it will be changed according to Samsung's alghorithm
-Youtube Link
6.POWER SAVING MODE
-switch Medium Power Saving On/Off
-instant switch
-it won't affect current resolution or current refresh rate
-adaptive mode
-Youtube Link
7.ULTRA POWER SAVING MODE
-very low resolution
-very low refresh rate
-power saver enable
-other battery saving features
8.ADB Debugging
-switch ADB Debugging On/Off
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
-600KBs downloadable from Play Store
-2.3 MBs storage
-permissions:KILL_BACKGROUND_PROCESSES
CHANGELOG:
-added dialog while "boosting";
20 Jan:
-Ultra Power Saving Mode;
-Adaptive Power Saving;
-Fixed bugs;
-Fixed descriptions;
-Added root check;
-Deleted splash screen activity;
avid_droid said:
It's fake. I just bought and refunded. The static changes still show 1080p and not 1440p. Waste of time and doesn't work.
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Unfortunately,we don't read as much as we should these days.You could simply read that [email protected] and [email protected] is 2922x1439 (way higher than FHD).
Fake? I don't know what you're talking about.This app has a lot of features and all of them are fake?
Thanks for your review,you wasted my time as well.
Then why you didn't stop at reading the description :laugh: :laugh:
Rather than calling my app fake you could've report a bug and tell me your S20 version..that's what ignorance is.
Subject closed.
Added trial APK.
Opensourced.
Source code of the free version is available on Github!
Link in OP.
I'm excited to announce a pretty big update coming these days.Stay tuned!
Achieved between 0.0% and 0.29% battery discharge while screen off,using the new "Ultra Power Saving Mode" feature that will be available soon.Useful for long journeys without charger or power (or any other event that needs huge battery life).
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Hi, is it possible to set adaptive refresh rate by adb?
Theo1218 said:
Hi, is it possible to set adaptive refresh rate by adb?
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Yes, it is!
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Yes, it is!
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Is there a command for that? I managed to set "refresh_rate_mode 1" but it just changes the name in settings, doesn't change at all the screen refresh rate
I tried every way I could think on but it seems impossible, isn't that hardware limited?
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I tried every way I could think on but it seems impossible, isn't that hardware limited?
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We're having hard times with Samsung
Hi! I love this app, even tho I think the price should be around 1.50€/$ and not almost 3. But anyways, I have two issues to report:
1. If you select WQHD and a high refresh rate, It works but stops after reboot (OneUI 3.0)
2. The adaptive refresh rate is displayed as "Adaptive" in the settings app when you activate it but when you enable the HZ display counter thing idk in the developer options it stays at 120hz the whole time (Also only OneUI 3.0)
Also can you merge the S20AdvancedLockscreen app and this one? Or at least adding the Advanced Lockscreen feature to the menu?
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Hi! I love this app, even tho I think the price should be around 1.50€/$ and not almost 3. But anyways, I have two issues to report:
1. If you select WQHD and a high refresh rate, It works but stops after reboot (OneUI 3.0)
2. The adaptive refresh rate is displayed as "Adaptive" in the settings app when you activate it but when you enable the HZ display counter thing idk in the developer options it stays at 120hz the whole time (Also only OneUI 3.0)
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Hey,thanks for the feedback.
Google keeps about 30% of the total price, sometimes even more and that's why the price is so much but thanks to you I will think about it.
1.Ok,good to know.
2.GPUWatch only shows FPS (I think?) and I cannot control Samsung's software,I can only enable the feature.
We can keep in touch,if you want?
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Hey,thanks for the feedback.
Google keeps about 30% of the total price, sometimes even more and that's why the price is so much but thanks to you I will think about it.
1.Ok,good to know.
2.GPUWatch only shows FPS (I think?) and I cannot control Samsung's software,I can only enable the feature.
We can keep in touch,if you want?
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So does that mean that the feature actually works but this corner thingy doesn't display it? We can stay in touch of course
JanBoyGamer23 said:
So does that mean that the feature actually works but this corner thingy doesn't display it? We can stay in touch of course
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GPUWatch only shows GPU/CPU related information.
Great app, good work I've bought them yesterday and it's working great on Beyond 2.0 ROM
zaczatowany said:
Great app, good work I've bought them yesterday and it's working great on Beyond 2.0 ROM
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Thank you! New features are coming like Ultra Low Power Saver for extreme situations,Adaptive Power Saver and many more!
You could leave a review on Play Store,thanks again!
TheViciousGames said:
Thank you! New features are coming like Ultra Low Power Saver for extreme situations,Adaptive Power Saver and many more!
You could leave a review on Play Store,thanks again!
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you deserve very good feedback in playstore and updates will be free or extra pay?
zaczatowany said:
you deserve very good feedback in playstore and updates will be free or extra pay?
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Free,of course
So after android 13 update on my phone is 120 Hz issue. It randomly drops to 60 Hz ant stays on it. If you want get back 120 Hz you need to go to settings and reactivate it. Does any one also got this? Sony support doesnt helped.
blacksunas said:
So after android 13 update on my phone is 120 Hz issue. It randomly drops to 60 Hz ant stays on it. If you want get back 120 Hz you need to go to settings and reactivate it. Does any one also got this? Sony support doesnt helped.
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Didn't seem to happens to me. I use dfps anyway. Did you try xperia companion to fix it?
You mean software reflashing via companion? No i did not tried this.
blacksunas said:
So after android 13 update on my phone is 120 Hz issue. It randomly drops to 60 Hz ant stays on it. If you want get back 120 Hz you need to go to settings and reactivate it. Does any one also got this? Sony support doesnt helped.
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this happens to me as well. Flip the switch off, and back on fixes it. Even tried force 120 mods. The update that came today didn't fix it or include latest sec. patch
Hurt Copain said:
this happens to me as well. Flip the switch off, and back on fixes it. Even tried force 120 mods. The update that came today didn't fix it or include latest sec. patch
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About this im talking about. Did you tried restoring firmware with sony companion?
Dfps fixes it, however if you want a simpler fix, just toggle the battery saver on and off, it forces 60fps when on so it effectively triggers the toggle without needing to go to the actual toggle
ragu24 said:
Dfps fixes it, however if you want a simpler fix, just toggle the battery saver on and off, it forces 60fps when on so it effectively triggers the toggle without needing to go to the actual toggle
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What is dfps?
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What is dfps?
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It's a root module script to manually force the phone to use whichever refresh rate you put.
GitHub - yc9559/dfps: Dynamic screen refresh rate controller for Android 10+
Dynamic screen refresh rate controller for Android 10+ - GitHub - yc9559/dfps: Dynamic screen refresh rate controller for Android 10+
github.com
It's temperamental and requires root, but it works, even in the face of overheating (won't throttle the screen).
That being said I uninstalled it as it can interfere with game enhancer fps restrictions i have in place. You can set specific app limits or touch input boosts, but it's just not for me. It's good tho
yes,this also happened on my Xperia III A13