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I am only an ordinary user not a Dev,i am only translating the information,any question should be posted on original threads.
It is a success, however it is a screen replacement of zpad not gtab, sorry for that since i thought the two is the same last time i post this,but they are very similar in hardware,so you maybe still want to see this
http://www.ez-pad.net/android-4254-1-1.html
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this in english
http://www.hkepc.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=1521745&extra=page=1
thanks for paying attention and i am not the person who did this
but they still do not have good ways to get the screen
on the original thread Bigideas also said that ten point multitouch IC replacement and tweaking is also on the way.
original thread http://www.ez-pad.net/android-3260-1-1.html
Can anyone find out where to buy the screen?
CPT TFT-LCD
CLAA101WB03
Display Area 222.7263(H)×125.2224(V)(mm) (10.1-inch diagonal)
Number of Pixels 1366×3(H)×768(V)
Pixel Pitch 0.16305(H)×0.16305(V) (mm)
Color Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe
Display Mode Normally white
Number of Colors 262,144(6bits) (LVDS)
Gamut 42%(Min)/45%(Typ)
Optimum Viewing Angle 3 o’clock
Response Time 16ms (Typ)/25ms(Max)
Surface Treatment Anti Glare 3H
Viewing Angle 50°¡¢ 70° / 75°¡¢ 75°(Min)
Brightness 300 cd/m2 (5point) (Typ)
Uniformity
5point£º 80%
13point£º 65%
Consumption of Power (3.36)W(Max)
Module Size 249.3(W)×147.0 (H)×3.6(D) (mm) (Max)
ModuleWeight (180g) (Max)
Datasheet is in the attachment
That so new its not even listed on the manufacturer site
The only 10.1 hi res is
CLAA101WA01 on their website. The model you have listed does not show up yet, and so not available yet.
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The only 10.1 hi res is
CLAA101WA01 on their website. The model you have listed does not show up yet, and so not available yet.
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thanks for the information, CLAA101WA01 is 5.2mm in thickness and CLAA101WB03 is of 3.6mm in thickness which is the max thickness to fit in the case
mikeyaomikeyao said:
thanks for the information, CLAA101WA01 is 5.2mm in thickness and CLAA101WB03 is of 3.6mm in thickness which is the max thickness to fit in the case
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True but not available as of yet. Once it is I will certainly be in line for one of these. If the specs are correct, that just puts the gtab over any other tablet on the market.
Is the file below your first post the re-hash that big idea made? Because I can't make heads or tails of the chinese site.
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Is the file below your first post the re-hash that big idea made? Because I can't make heads or tails of the chinese site.
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translate dot google dot com
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translate dot google dot com
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Well if you bother to go to the site he linked, then you can see that google will translate it for you, but which button do you press to download the file?
The one I thought it would be asks for a user name and password.
Which takes me back to my ORIGINAL question, is the file the OP linked the file needed to change the resolution on the g tab if a new higher resolution screen is installed?
Sorry for not response. Time is different i went to sleep. If you visit the orginal site you will find a link which leads to exactly the same datasheet i gave in attachment here. no rom available since big ideas did not give. As she said she had borrowed the screen from a friend and get it work with a selfcompiled rom. but drop it to the ground and break it later. She asked for another one but only got only the datasheet of the screen
Attachment is a pdf so please extract it and read it. It is not something to change the res in rom.
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I downloaded the pdf file of the original thread by big ideas and put it in my attachment.the hash do not meet the hash in the file name.
If you search LP101WH2 TLA2 on alibaba.com, there are many suppliers. Don't know whether its thickness fits though.
quick update now. in the original thread bigideas said she just order 5 of this kind of screens via a friend in HK. SO this thread is closed and we will wait, they may come to xda to tell the result themself.. thanks for paying attention.
i'm just seeing a slight issue here. The G-tablet's 1024x600 screen is a 16:10 display, whereas 1366x768 is 16:9.
Are the pixels on the high-res display non-square, and if so, is there any correction being done somewhere along the line?
EDIT; i checked your specs and nope, they're perfectly square. The g-tablet on the other hand DOES have non-square pixels and a physical aspect ratio close to 16:9.
This panel will be magnificent in the g-tablet
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i'm just seeing a slight issue here. The G-tablet's 1024x600 screen is a 16:10 display, whereas 1366x768 is 16:9.
Are the pixels on the high-res display non-square, and if so, is there any correction being done somewhere along the line?
EDIT; i checked your specs and nope, they're perfectly square. The g-tablet on the other hand DOES have non-square pixels and a physical aspect ratio close to 16:9.
This panel will be magnificent in the g-tablet
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Maybe that can be a issue. but we will wait until bigideas post picture or video of the detail of screen replacement and the final effect and then make the decision wether or not it improves things and then i will follow them to buy the screen. there will be the need to flash into the rom bigideas has finished specially for the screen ,which may solve the problem of ratio,the rom is not posted now . the people on ezpad think the screen can give a better experience with the coming honeycomb which maybe still a little faraway so we pay a lot of attention to the thing. chenglu and bigideas are the legend of ezpad and i am only a ordinary user who loved xda and ezpad and wants to help.
sounds a lot like the new screen of A10. I believe they are the same.
http://www.jr.com/elocity/pe/ELY_A10_dot_4/
lets hope the screen fits and works with our tablet. If we had a good screen, this thing would be perfect
I'm totally new to the software side but can crack cases...curious if this is a fit?
bliss computers => lg-philips-lp101wh2-tl-a2-laptop-lcd-screen-10-1-wxga-hd-led.aspx (won't let me post links yet)
I emailed the sales department for recomendations ans confirmation on fit for the G tab...of course i'm clueless on what firmware/software mods would be needed. Just ordered mine from amazon so obviously I need to have a plan to gut the poor thing before it shows up
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I'm totally new to the software side but can crack cases...curious if this is a fit?
bliss computers => lg-philips-lp101wh2-tl-a2-laptop-lcd-screen-10-1-wxga-hd-led.aspx (won't let me post links yet)
I emailed the sales department for recomendations ans confirmation on fit for the G tab...of course i'm clueless on what firmware/software mods would be needed. Just ordered mine from amazon so obviously I need to have a plan to gut the poor thing before it shows up
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Thickness is the priority when you choose your screen,most laptop screens are 5.2mm and the original screen is 3.6mm, our guys tried something made by lg and plugin with no change of software and it is thicker and only backlight on and nothing show up on the screen at all, when you are going to change the res i guess there are adjustment in something called timesequence or timegraph, you need to change things in driver in the rom,the thing you can see from a datasheet,i do not have experience with those things so my guess may be wrong. i can not tell you whether your screen will work or not, you can have a try if you like. i am also only a ordinary user who are waiting for the result, but i think this is the most promising attempt ever because bigideas seems to be capable of doing such adjustments.this is not yet a fit since no promised result and no detail pictures is released, you do not need to make your decision based on the information above whether you try your own screen or not
so let me see if i get this right?
an order has been placed for 5 screens that should "just work" upon install. correct?
they should have better viewing angles, higher res AND correct thickness?
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so let me see if i get this right?
an order has been placed for 5 screens that should "just work" upon install. correct?
they should have better viewing angles, higher res AND correct thickness?
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If I'm reading this right, there has to be a ROM that addresses the screen resolution. It's not plug and play, but in theory it should work.
I had a inspire 4g for a while, obtained directly from an AT&T store; I got another one for my brother a couple of weeks later in EBAY.
I wanted to give him the old one and keep the new one.
Once I had them side by side I notices irregularities:
1.
the brightness (with manual settings all the way to 100) on the Screen seemed different, the EBAY one had a little less brightness on it, the older one also seemed to have better contrast so you see some details. the color quality is different, the EBAY one seems to have a more yellowish screen toning where the Older one has a blueish coloring (colder).
2.
my dissapointment grew higher when I test the cameras and got totally different results. EBAY("NEW") seems to have a give grannier results on photos and videos. the output videos where bigger and seemed smoother on the OLD phone. video bitrate and kbps on audio where lower on the 'newone'.
3.
the metal on the housing for the EBAY phone gets scratches easier (by far) than the Old AT&T.
Other than that the phone seems ok, all works fine.
my questions are:
what could cause this? refurbished phone? bad parts? RADIO? ROM(Froyo/gingerbread)? any ideas on a possible fix?
is this really a ripoff? a refurbished phone with crappy parts (camera, body housing and LCD)?
Anyone with similar experiences? should I return it?
as a side note one had the stock froyo rom(EBAY), the other one the updated gingerbread rom(, so I'm not sure if that may cause .
About a year and a half ago, I got a counterfeit HTC Magic off ebay. It had similar discrepancies. Bland LCD, low res camera, but otherwise looked stock.
I did a search, but got no hits for "counterfeit [inspire][desirehd]" and I don't thing that would be an easy one to fake, so I really doubt that that is the case, but I can't think of anything else.
Return it... First impressions are the best impressions... If you're not happy with it now, you won't be happy with it later...
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First of all - no love for dual-screen phones? Couldn't find a single topic on all of XDA about it.
Anyway, not sure exactly when the phone became available for sale, but I couldn't find anything more than one review that isn't too detailed. I'm considering getting it to replace my G2, but I've got a few questions/concerns:
-Does the phone have a front-facing camera? I've seen some places mention that it has a front VGA camera, while other places don't mention a front camera at all.
-Any details on the 5MP camera type/quality? I'm hoping it's at least somewhat better than the G2's...my next pick for phone would probably be the myTouch 4G Slide, which I hear has a pretty good camera
-Any idea if the second display can be used for anything other than the 8 "mini-apps" or whatever - like, can you use the second display to show recently used apps (the equivalent of holding the home button on most Android devices)?
-And I know the phone was just released, so this question might not be answered for a while (since it involves rooting) - would changing the screen density (through the build.prop) screw up the second screen (like making it tiny or bleed into the main display or something)? I can barely stand the G2 with the stock screen density, so I can't imagine using the DoublePlay (with its smaller resolution) without first changing the screen density
I might have time to stop by a T-Mobile store tomorrow and check it out for myself, just wondering if I could get any questions answered in the meantime.
I received an LG DoubleShot from T-Mobile to review so I'll answer the questions as well as I can since I can't find anything else on this phone anywhere either.
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First of all - no love for dual-screen phones? Couldn't find a single topic on all of XDA about it.
Anyway, not sure exactly when the phone became available for sale, but I couldn't find anything more than one review that isn't too detailed. I'm considering getting it to replace my G2, but I've got a few questions/concerns:
-Does the phone have a front-facing camera? I've seen some places mention that it has a front VGA camera, while other places don't mention a front camera at all.
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No front-facing camera, just a 5MP rear-facing.
-Any details on the 5MP camera type/quality? I'm hoping it's at least somewhat better than the G2's...my next pick for phone would probably be the myTouch 4G Slide, which I hear has a pretty good camera
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The camera quality is alright. Better than a few Motorola phones I've owned, but not as good as my wife's Samsung. It's an average camera at best.
-Any idea if the second display can be used for anything other than the 8 "mini-apps" or whatever - like, can you use the second display to show recently used apps (the equivalent of holding the home button on most Android devices)?
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This part really bugged me. I was hoping for the same thing as you but it's only for the "mini-apps". There are 9 apps and you can add 8 to the second screen, so you have to forfeit one. Some of them you can move up to the main screen to work on the larger screen (like messaging, calendar, and richnote) and the others are just quick shortcuts to functions you would need while doing something else (like music, photo, and browser).
Long-pressing on Home with the keyboard slid out just showed the recent apps like normal. As far as I can see there is no integration between the main screen and the smaller one, just the other way around.
-And I know the phone was just released, so this question might not be answered for a while (since it involves rooting) - would changing the screen density (through the build.prop) screw up the second screen (like making it tiny or bleed into the main display or something)? I can barely stand the G2 with the stock screen density, so I can't imagine using the DoublePlay (with its smaller resolution) without first changing the screen density
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I can't answer this one as I don't want to screw with the settings on the phone.
I will be posting a review of this phone in the coming week or so if you aren't planning on getting a new phone before that you should check it out. It will be on DroidEmpire.com.
Thanks for answering the questions...I think I'll wait a little longer before I upgrade and see if there's going to be worthwhile updates or dev support for it (like adding extra functions to the second screen), but I was really banking on it having a front-facing camera =/
Here's a shot I took the other day with it while I was grilling, just to show the picture quality.
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Here's a shot I took the other day with it while I was grilling, just to show the picture quality.
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Thanks...it's not bad, but I would like something better, plus a front camera. Guess the MyTouch 4G Slide is my best choice then, as I don't know of any other T-Mobile-compatible QWERTY Android phone with a front-facing camera (at least one worth upgrading to over the G2).
Also...where do you live where you get such big reptiles and spiders readily available to photograph? =P
Ok so forgive me for those who know this already - I'm only posting this because despite this being an advanced developers forum, I'm NOT particularly advanced and I still come here so I'm assuming there are others like me and thought something basic like this might be interesting to know. No hate please if I'm stating the obvious!
Using my Galaxy s3 I hated the borders on photos (as opposed to the beautiful full screen snaps I'd get with my old htc one x). I used to think this was some special sensor on the one x and for an embarassing period of time I didn't realize that you can get exactly the same on the Galaxy, just by going to settings and changing the camera resolution to the '9mp' option. This will give you fullscreen, eye-pleasing 16:9 photos.
(yes, i know some camera enthusiasts hate the ratio but personally most of my photos stay on my phone so I'm not worried.)
For a long time I was worried about using it because I saw '9mp' and naturally immediately assumed this meant lower image quality. In actual fact, this option does not lower quality by one iota, all it does is crop and use a narrower field of view - which if you don't mind - leads to beautiful full screen shots at the maximum quality the gs3/gs4 allows.
There's an excellent video here explaining it better. It's for the htc one x, but the principle is identical:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU-NLQrjb9w&feature=player_embedded
Hope this is helpful (for someone) x
Anyone doubted this?
sigh.
Just thought it might help.
I'm sure most people here are experts in all areas of tech. But thought there might be a chance there are some who know their way around a phone but have limited knowledge concerning aspect ratios, sensor shape, and field of view intricacies.
I think this is a good point.:good:
Yea good, thanks mate. I knew anyway but always good to have something there for the people who don't know.
Hi everyone. I was browsing autotrader.co.UK and noticed that the whites on the S6 aren't as pure as they are on the iPhone 6. I've read up about this and accepted that this is typical from Amoled displays but as I was observing I also noticed that (despite the S6 having a much higher resolution screen) the images on the webpage were not as high quality when comparing to the IP6 - they seem to be low resolution thumbnails. I tried Google Chrome and it didn't make a difference. Is this just a browser related issue? Any idea as to why this could be?
I've attached a couple of screen shots that will explain what I'm referring to (focus on the images of the cars).
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Another example attached. This time I've post a side by side comparison with a HTC One M9. I thought it could be an android issue but clearly this is an S6 issue.
If you check the compared images on a desktop you'll notice a big difference in quality between the two images. For some reason the issue isn't as visible when viewing the images on this forum using my phone but there is definitely a noticeable difference when the S6 and iPhone 6/M9 are next to each other.
I'm surprised no one has anything to say.
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Not sure if the full res images are being uploaded here so I've uploaded them imgur
http://imgur.com/X330lOj
*http://imgur.com/oDgA4q0
*http://imgur.com/MyKPEr4
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So I've gone back to my iPhone 6 because of the above issue - it could be a serious one that at the moment doesn't appear to be a big deal to anyone - unless you know a solution that to the issue that you haven't shared?
I thought I'd leave the last message as hopefully someone will pick up on it and perhaps find a solution or at least raise it to Samsung's attention.
Enjoy your new phones all
That's very strange. Is it possible there is some sort of server side compression happening?
Have both. What you say is true.
did you try chrome ?
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Yes i want to know if you tried chrome as well... i do see what your talking about. But i always use chrome and do not get compression like that... but to me it sounds like you just don't like to try anything else and might be a apple fan boy? Enjoy your Apple locked expierence. You can. ... change your wall paper and that's it. Lol.
Honestly I tried almost every well known browser. That was my initial hunch as well. I tried Chrome, the Samsung default one, Firefox, Dolphin HD, Cheeter, and some others then gave up.
Definitely not a browser issue.
By the way I'd recommend downloading the attachments and viewing them properly as the previews don't show the issue.
Has to be some sort of compression issue - are Samsung doing this to improve the speed of their web browsing performance? Possibly.
Are you seeing this across the board on all websites or just Auto Trader? I'm a front-end developer and I know not all sites treat responsive design the same. It's possible that higher res (retina-ready) images are loading on iPhone and Android is left with the regular images.
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Are you seeing this across the board on all websites or just Auto Trader? I'm a front-end developer and I know not all sites treat responsive design the same. It's possible that higher res (retina-ready) images are loading on iPhone and Android is left with the regular images.
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I noticed this on all the websites I go on to - I thought it could be an android issue as well so I checked with the HTC M9 and the problem did not exist.
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I noticed this on all the websites I go on to - I thought it could be an android issue as well so I checked with the HTC M9 and the problem did not exist.
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Do you have another quad hd phone you can compare to the htc? I wonder if it might be resolution related.
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Do you have another quad hd phone you can compare to the htc? I wonder if it might be resolution related.
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Bingo! Just tried it with an LG G3 and the same issues exist! Could be a scaling issue? I'd urge you guys to check it with a side by side comparison if you ever get the opportunity...
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Bingo! Just tried it with an LG G3 and the same issues exist! Could be a scaling issue? I'd urge you guys to check it with a side by side comparison if you ever get the opportunity...
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Well, now you know that nothing is "wrong" with your phone
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Well, now you know that nothing is "wrong" with your phone
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Wrong with phones that have a QHD screen including all Samsung Galaxy S6s.
Got the same issue...
This issue started appearing for me just yesterday! So frustrating!! I got the phone on launch day (April 10th) and it has been fine until now. For me the low res issue affects Chrome, Instagram, Snapchat, and some of my other apps. Also some HD photos that I had downloaded sometime last month or so (when this issue was non-existent) are now a bit low res and it is really annoying.... However the stock browser app and Dolphin browser are fine... Idk what's going on. Were you able to find some sort of a solution?? Thanks.
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I noticed this on all the websites I go on to - I thought it could be an android issue as well so I checked with the HTC M9 and the problem did not exist.
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This issue started appearing for me just yesterday! So frustrating!! I got the phone on launch day (April 10th) and it has been fine until now. For me the low res issue affects Chrome, Instagram, Snapchat, and some of my other apps. Also some HD photos that I had downloaded sometime last month or so (when this issue was non-existent) are now a bit low res and it is really annoying.... However the stock browser app and Dolphin browser are fine... Idk what's going on. Were you able to find some sort of a solution?? Thanks.
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It's not an actual "issue". The image looks low res because it has to be stretched more to fit on the QHD screen on than on a FHD screen and your eyes are picking up the extra "stretching", which makes the image looks worse. Your problem though sounds different.
HD pictures shouldn't be looking low res. Can you describe your issues in more detail? How sure are you that there was no stretching before? Did you change any settings? What apps does it look stretched in and under what conditions?
Okay yeah that makes sense. So I was looking at an HD picture on Instagram that I have seen plenty of times but when I looked at that same pic a few days ago some parts did not look as sharp as before. Now for me I always pay attention to detail when it comes to a photo so I know that there's something wrong if it doesn't look the same. So I then noticed this issue again when I was reading an article online and noticed that the pic just was not HD. Here is the pic in question when I viewed it on Chrome: http://i.imgur.com/wCfpXYz.jpg
Here is the same pic on the stock browser: http://i.imgur.com/GW1toTq.jpg
Now if you specifically pay attention to Aaron's face you can see that the one on Chrome is less sharp when compared to the stock. So I assumed that the problem was with my Chrome browser for some reason. Then I tested another website for a pic and this is how it looked like on the stock AND Chrome: http://i.imgur.com/p61eKxA.jpg here it is again but on Dolphin browser this time: http://i.imgur.com/uyB4X02.jpg If you focus on the word Billboard it looks a lot less sharp on Chrome and the stock browser. So I know that the problem is not specific to Chrome. Also on Friday of last week, I watched the 360 degrees experience Avengers video on my YouTube app and it was really sharp, crystal clear HD and now when I watch it, it looks like this: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_1yTF9ELpYgdjUteV9lWTgxTTA/view?usp=sharing The settings on my YouTube app is 1080p so idk why it should all of a sudden be looking like that... When I shot a video on snapchat it looked pretty clear until I watched it back and the screen was a bit fuzzy... the pixelation seemed off. It doesn't matter if I'm viewing any of the above apps in low light or bright light, they still seem low res.
Finally, I don't think I changed any settings either!
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It's not an actual "issue". The image looks low res because it has to be stretched more to fit on the QHD screen on than on a FHD screen and your eyes are picking up the extra "stretching", which makes the image looks worse. Your problem though sounds different.
HD pictures shouldn't be looking low res. Can you describe your issues in more detail? How sure are you that there was no stretching before? Did you change any settings? What apps does it look stretched in and under what conditions?
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Okay yeah that makes sense. So I was looking at an HD picture on Instagram that I have seen plenty of times but when I looked at that same pic a few days ago some parts did not look as sharp as before. Now for me I always pay attention to detail when it comes to a photo so I know that there's something wrong if it doesn't look the same. So I then noticed this issue again when I was reading an article online and noticed that the pic just was not HD. Here is the pic in question when I viewed it on Chrome: http://i.imgur.com/wCfpXYz.jpg
Here is the same pic on the stock browser: http://i.imgur.com/GW1toTq.jpg
Now if you specifically pay attention to Aaron's face you can see that the one on Chrome is less sharp when compared to the stock. So I assumed that the problem was with my Chrome browser for some reason. Then I tested another website for a pic and this is how it looked like on the stock AND Chrome: http://i.imgur.com/p61eKxA.jpg here it is again but on Dolphin browser this time: http://i.imgur.com/uyB4X02.jpg If you focus on the word Billboard it looks a lot less sharp on Chrome and the stock browser. So I know that the problem is not specific to Chrome. Also on Friday of last week, I watched the 360 degrees experience Avengers video on my YouTube app and it was really sharp, crystal clear HD and now when I watch it, it looks like this: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_1yTF9ELpYgdjUteV9lWTgxTTA/view?usp=sharing The settings on my YouTube app is 1080p so idk why it should all of a sudden be looking like that... When I shot a video on snapchat it looked pretty clear until I watched it back and the screen was a bit fuzzy... the pixelation seemed off. It doesn't matter if I'm viewing any of the above apps in low light or bright light, they still seem low res.
Finally, I don't think I changed any settings either!
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This is strange. I really don't know why Chrome/Stock Browser would do this while Dolphin shows it as more clear. Unfortunately, I'm out of ideas with this one. Hopefully someone else might have a clue as to what's going on.
Thanks for the effort though!
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This is strange. I really don't know why Chrome/Stock Browser would do this while Dolphin shows it as more clear. Unfortunately, I'm out of ideas with this one. Hopefully someone else might have a clue as to what's going on.
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