Change LCD densitiy and still download everything in Market? - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hi all.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 (I9100) mobile. After using a CM rom and changed the LCD density to around 200 (standard is 240) - I can't imagine me going back to the standard density, it is just way to big.
However many apps and games in Market can't be downloaded and installed because of incompatibility. It is a real pain to default the density, clear cache on Market, reboot, just to install something from Market.
Isn't there a better way? A hacked Market that doesn't check for LCD density?
How about if I changed build.prop model to a mobile model that natively has 200 LCD density? Then Market wouldn't care, right?
Anyone know a model that I could try?
Best regards

slkdk said:
Hi all.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 (I9100) mobile. After using a CM rom and changed the LCD density to around 200 (standard is 240) - I can't imagine me going back to the standard density, it is just way to big.
However many apps and games in Market can't be downloaded and installed because of incompatibility. It is a real pain to default the density, clear cache on Market, reboot, just to install something from Market.
Isn't there a better way? A hacked Market that doesn't check for LCD density?
How about if I changed build.prop model to a mobile model that natively has 200 LCD density? Then Market wouldn't care, right?
Anyone know a model that I could try?
Best regards
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It all depends on how the app developers limitations for screen size. There is no way around it at the moment

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[Q] Higher screen resolution?

So is there, or will there, be a way to artificially increase the screen resolution for the Skyrocket (much like this)?
I just moved from the Atrix and the lower screen resolution is killing me with the 4.5" screen. I feel like I'm using an old persons phone with the ginormous buttons and font, plus I hate not being able to fit as much information onto the screen. I'm considering moving to the Atrix 2 just for the resolution issue
Only thing I know of is the app LCD Density Changer from the market. Used it back on my Captivate. Not sure how well it works with the sr, but it was fantastic on my Captivate.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
First thats hillarious. The atrix/atrix 2 are childs toys compared to the skyrocket. But there is an app called lcd density changer on the market. It requires root. , and if you change the settings apps may show up as unsupported in the market. So you would need to change it back to stock when on the android market.
I know what you mean OP. came from the atrix as well. u can use LCD density changer. along with the market problems (some updates wont even show up until you revert it back)
the touchwiz and its dialer will end up quite wonky as well as they don't adjust to the new resolution well. your option there will be to use a different launcher app/ dialer app.
Well then this solved all my problems! I set it to 200 DPI (instead of the default 240 DPI) and it looks so, so much better.
So far no issues except trying to download apps (I think updating works fine though). Anyone use this regularly and find any specific issues, whether it be with certain applications or whatnot?
Thanks again!
even though i dont use density changer i just go edit the build.prop and change it there.
i have no issues with density less the market stuff, and of course it looks like **** on TW. i have to use another launcher to make it look better. i hate the dead space left on TW when you lower the density.
i leave mine at 210.

lcd dencity

Guys, how can i properly change lcd dencity? When i change it from 120 to 110, some apps like swype and dialer force close. Is there a way to avoid it?
the best density is the default one...
many apps would be incompatible with higher or lower densities and there is nothing you can do about that.
Aspire said:
the best density is the default one...
many apps would be incompatible with higher or lower densities and there is nothing you can do about that.
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That's right....
Also Market detects some apps as incompatible....
You cannot install these apps, neither update them....

Google play acceptable resolutions

Does anyone know acceptable resolutions for Google play? I use a thunderbolt and lower the density to 160, recently went to 190 and I like it there. The annoying party is Google play doesn't think my can rum the apps....so I change resolutions revoir install/update then return to my resolution of choice. This is a pain in the as...I've installed pdiddys market but it doesn't stay. After 1 reboot the hack is gone and I have to reinstall, reboot and I'm in the same boat again...not to mention of Google ever updates the market again I'll have to get an"updated"hack....anyone know how to find resolutions Google play well accept?
ang1dust said:
Does anyone know acceptable resolutions for Google play? I use a thunderbolt and lower the density to 160, recently went to 190 and I like it there. The annoying party is Google play doesn't think my can rum the apps....so I change resolutions revoir install/update then return to my resolution of choice. This is a pain in the as...I've installed pdiddys market but it doesn't stay. After 1 reboot the hack is gone and I have to reinstall, reboot and I'm in the same boat again...not to mention of Google ever updates the market again I'll have to get an"updated"hack....anyone know how to find resolutions Google play well accept?
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i use this lcd density modder there is a free version or pro either way u can just change back and fourth between dpi as i use 160dpi on mine but market seems to like only 240dpi which is stock on my device other thing u can do is have 2 build.props and just replace the end tag with .bak and reboot
DJBoxer said:
i use this lcd density modder there is a free version or pro either way u can just change back and fourth between dpi as i use 160dpi on mine but market seems to like only 240dpi which is stock on my device other thing u can do is have 2 build.props and just replace the end tag with .bak and reboot
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I want it to work like normal. no rebooting. I use room toolbox to change density. I think this whole density crap is dumb
I use LCD density modder pro. Comes with modded market that will spoof your density. Dev updates to latest market when available
you'll need a modded market + gsf. it won't be replaced on boot unless you did something very wrong.
the standard dpis are 120, 160, 240, 320
ang1dust said:
I want it to work like normal. no rebooting. I use room toolbox to change density. I think this whole density crap is dumb
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as the user demo says it comes with modded market so no need to reboot

Default screen density with SlimBean?

What is the default screen density for a Nexus S? In SlimBean, it offers 213, 240, and 320 by default. All of these are WAY too big. I have to run it at 182, because it was actually unusable (lockscreen controls were off-screen).
Did I mess something up, or is it just that SlimBean offers stupid densities for our phone?
WinterFruity said:
What is the default screen density for a Nexus S? In SlimBean, it offers 213, 240, and 320 by default. All of these are WAY too big. I have to run it at 182, because it was actually unusable (lockscreen controls were off-screen).
Did I mess something up, or is it just that SlimBean offers stupid densities for our phone?
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Nexus S DPI default is 240. Slim Bean app stock is ran at 182.
WinterFruity said:
What is the default screen density for a Nexus S? In SlimBean, it offers 213, 240, and 320 by default. All of these are WAY too big. I have to run it at 182, because it was actually unusable (lockscreen controls were off-screen).
Did I mess something up, or is it just that SlimBean offers stupid densities for our phone?
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Hi,
Be nice.... slimbean makers wouldn't do that to us. They made it a multi DPI ROM so many phone can use it.
Each phone has a stock DPI.
Nexus s4g is 240, but u r correct. The 182 is nice to see everything but the play store will sometimes give an error or some apps won't show up at all due to the fact that ur using 182 DPI. So as long as u r aware of that then use any dpi u want
Another good multi DPI is paranoid android ROM. U may like that one also.
Good luck
Vs Nexus S4G using tapatalk2
Just about all 800x480 Android phones run at 240dpi.
You can download the multi dpi play store patch from the addon section.
If you use 240dpi, clear there play store settings after you change the density to make sure the compatible apps show up, if it doesn't, wipe data.
Don't use the rom if you think the developers area stupid, they aren't getting paid to make them for you.
Sent from my SGH-T959
I'm not saying the developer is stupid, it just felt like even at 213 that it was too big, and I was confused as to why those would be the options first provided.
Slim Bean...couldn't be easier...
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium

On the fly screen DPI switching!

Ok, so in the past Huawei has decided on a few of their larger devices to go with 400 DPI instead of the standard 320 DPI that android should be at. This makes the UI a little to large. Sure you can root your phone and tweak the build.prop file for different DPI, but then icons look weird and there's other issues. 400 DPI just looks wrong to me, I'm sure some folks like it, but I really don't
I found something called "App Layout" in the settings today. This is awesome my friends.....
The "Standard" setting is 400 DPI (Default)
"Reduced" looks to be 320 DPI
There's even a custom where you can do per app DPI settings just like you can in Xposed framework!
This is truly a great piece of work from Huawei, Now we can set the DPI where we want it. Nicely done Huawei!
All we need now is to have the memory manager work a little better and I will go on record saying that other than Cyanogen or plain android, this is the best Vendor skin to date. So much you can do with it... I haven't even unlocked or rooted my phone yet and I don't think i'm going to bother (Plus I want to install all the update files without hassle since it seems like they are coming out pretty fast)
omniphil said:
Ok, so in the past Huawei has decided on a few of their larger devices to go with 400 DPI instead of the standard 320 DPI that android should be at. This makes the UI a little to large. Sure you can root your phone and tweak the build.prop file for different DPI, but then icons look weird and there's other issues. 400 DPI just looks wrong to me, I'm sure some folks like it, but I really don't
I found something called "App Layout" in the settings today. This is awesome my friends.....
The "Standard" setting is 400 DPI (Default)
"Reduced" looks to be 320 DPI
There's even a custom where you can do per app DPI settings just like you can in Xposed framework!
This is truly a great piece of work from Huawei, Now we can set the DPI where we want it. Nicely done Huawei!
All we need now is to have the memory manager work a little better and I will go on record saying that other than Cyanogen or plain android, this is the best Vendor skin to date. So much you can do with it... I haven't even unlocked or rooted my phone yet and I don't think i'm going to bother (Plus I want to install all the update files without hassle since it seems like they are coming out pretty fast)
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Yeah, it's great if you decide to stay stock as you don't have to do much to change the DPI. You can change the DPI also without rooting by opening a command prompt in adb and running a command.
omniphil said:
Ok, so in the past Huawei has decided on a few of their larger devices to go with 400 DPI instead of the standard 320 DPI that android should be at. This makes the UI a little to large. Sure you can root your phone and tweak the build.prop file for different DPI, but then icons look weird and there's other issues. 400 DPI just looks wrong to me, I'm sure some folks like it, but I really don't
I found something called "App Layout" in the settings today. This is awesome my friends.....
The "Standard" setting is 400 DPI (Default)
"Reduced" looks to be 320 DPI
There's even a custom where you can do per app DPI settings just like you can in Xposed framework!
This is truly a great piece of work from Huawei, Now we can set the DPI where we want it. Nicely done Huawei!
All we need now is to have the memory manager work a little better and I will go on record saying that other than Cyanogen or plain android, this is the best Vendor skin to date. So much you can do with it... I haven't even unlocked or rooted my phone yet and I don't think i'm going to bother (Plus I want to install all the update files without hassle since it seems like they are coming out pretty fast)
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Is this on the new updated roms? Because if can not find this setting on my stock 702 rom version?
Benjiro said:
Is this on the new updated roms? Because if can not find this setting on my stock 702 rom version?
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I'm on a 703 running B108.
Settings -> Apps -> App Layout
That's what I have...
omniphil said:
I'm on a 703 running B108.
Settings -> Apps -> App Layout
That's what I have...
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That explains that ... My 702 is still on B103 ... No official updates have come yet for the internal updater.
the only problem though is that the Microsoft Office apps such as Word does not go to tablet mode despite it being set to reducing mode but whenever I tweak the dpi to 320 via adb, it does show in tablet mode but some app icons and task manager are a bit messed up. Other apps such as Facebook or Youtube does seem to display on tablet orientation when in reducing mode.
mcdhol_24 said:
the only problem though is that the Microsoft Office apps such as Word does not go to tablet mode despite it being set to reducing mode but whenever I tweak the dpi to 320 via adb, it does show in tablet mode but some app icons and task manager are a bit messed up. Other apps such as Facebook or Youtube does seem to display on tablet orientation when in reducing mode.
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I think that has to do with teh odd 1920x1200 rez. If it were 1920x1080 then it probably would detect phone mode/tablet mode correctly
Flash rom KangVIP, you can adjust DPI switching to 400, 380,360,340,320 dpi
http://cn.club.vmall.com/thread-6033530-1-1.html
eennap said:
Flash rom KangVIP, you can adjust DPI switching to 400, 380,360,340,320 dpi
http://cn.club.vmall.com/thread-6033530-1-1.html
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If I switch the dpi to 320 if I'm using that rom does the UI becomes a bit weird? I just wanna ask because whenever I switch the actual dpi to 320 via adb (with the original B109 rom), some of the icons are smaller and have green background in them and other glitches.
mcdhol_24 said:
If I switch the dpi to 320 if I'm using that rom does the UI becomes a bit weird? I just wanna ask because whenever I switch the actual dpi to 320 via adb (with the original B109 rom), some of the icons are smaller and have green background in them and other glitches.
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UI will be normal same as original B109 rom but font in app will be smaller.
mcdhol_24 said:
If I switch the dpi to 320 if I'm using that rom does the UI becomes a bit weird? I just wanna ask because whenever I switch the actual dpi to 320 via adb (with the original B109 rom), some of the icons are smaller and have green background in them and other glitches.
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If you use Nova Launcher, that fixes the icon problem.
For the unlucky ones with 702L. I found a possible fix (still testing) to set the dpi to 320 without issues in SwiftKey being huge for example. Need to be ROOTED. So this is what I did.
1. Edit the build prop and add/change both " qemu.sf.lcd_density=320 " and " ro.sf.lcd_density=320 "
2. Use terminal emulator with
Su
Wm density 320
Reboot.
Now Wm density should show one value not 2 and SwiftKey should work as well.
Cheers.
Nice. Been looking for the SwiftKey fix. So, for this fix to be working do you need to get it rooted? Cheers
On 2nd thought, this SwiftKey problem doesn't exist on other keyboard apps like fleksy, googles own and go keyboard.
Yes you have to be rooted for that. But being rooted has of course a lot of other advantages and is easy to do once the bootloader is unlocked (I used the paid option from the root guide and I was rooted within half an hour).
I tried the other keyboards as well, seems SwiftKey uses other parts of build.prop to get dpi.
Hope I could help.

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