Gsis do have extra dim feature natively.
Is there any way to implement it on stock android 11(rooted)?
_apps that applies a tent(or manipulate gamma) are not cosiderd as a true suggestion_
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Hello there, i have a question about the light sensor. I found a romsin which the auto-brightness is blazing fast, but on stock and other roms it is so slow and annoying when it slowly changes the brightness.
Where can i modify the speed of the brightness change?
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Hello there, i have a question about the light sensor. I found a romsin which the auto-brightness is blazing fast, but on stock and other roms it is so slow and annoying when it slowly changes the brightness.
Where can i modify the speed of the brightness change?
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speed of brightness change!.......learn aosp my friend....android is based on integrations....the more integration done through xml the more fast it gets.......if we use external apk's to perform same function they require to change many more live values which makes it slow.....
this is where custom roms and devs are preferred
I've read elsewhere that “Developers cant customize the in-call screen because of security concerns”
So, I am trying to understand the functionality of the in-call screen at the source level.
Can any Android devs, especially those that have created their own custom ROMs, tell me which specific classes in the AOSP are responsible for both display and functionality of this screen?
Has anyone ever tested AOSP ROM's to determine if they are capable of the same peak brightness that TouchWiz's "auto-brightness" feature can deliver?
Here are some things we already know.
-) TouchWiz auto-brightness can get brighter than TouchWiz manual brightness.
-) TouchWiz auto-brightness can get brighter than 3rd party auto-brightness apps.
But what about AOSP? I've read somewhere that Cyanogen has tweaked their ROM to deliver the full peak brightness the display is capable of. But does that mean it can get as bright as TouchWiz auto-brightness?
Using Resurrection (4.4-based) and I feel that TW is brighter than this. Just can't stand that horrible bloat though.
~ RazorMC
Hi. I'm very interested in this phone and I d like to know if there is a way to enable bright mode in daylight because I'd like to use it in daylight too for increased dynamic range (and 4mpxl is still an overkill for instagram and facebook). Any way is fine, root, custom firmware, custom camera app, tricks, etc. This is very important for my photography needs.
Another question is, have anybody tried porting pixel binning algorithms to external camera apps, like gcam? For example to one plus series, they have 16 mpxl cameras too and probably require minimal adaptation (and 5T even had same software for 2nd lens), so this should be possible in theory.
I just switched to the F1 recently and with it being my first phone that has a notched display, there has been some ups and downs with it. I like that with it I was getting a tiny bit of more screen real estate compared to having a full top chin, but at times (especially with landscape apps) I really wished it had been disabled and leave me with a normal screen instead
"Just disable it with Display Cutout - None" you say, sure that works but that's the whole point of what Im asking for - a custom ROM or anything that allow me to preconfigured what app to use which display cutout option. I'm definitely not using MIUI, and I know that there's an option in MIUI specifically for this purpose, but the same thing only available in custom ROM as options for Expanded Display, which isn't even available on all custom ROMs. There's LineageOS that I know of with this feature available, while currently Im using AOSiP and it's not
So anyone with familiarity or experience of using multiple custom ROMs, can I have any recommendation? This is purely on a feature standpoint and I care really little about performance or batterylife of those ROMs