Change DPI? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

What is the best and easiest way to change the DPI on the One? I assume root is required as well?

Yes you need root, simplest way is texdroider_dpi free on store...
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Thanks!
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FYI I use 380dpi seems perfect for opo..
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Wombat said:
FYI I use 380dpi seems perfect for opo..
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Awesome. Thanks for this info! Will this change DPI throughout the ROM?
I'm using a 380 DPI ROM on my G2 and I love it. I thought they had to change the DPI for specific apps though...

It just changes the build.prop entry, if anything else needs to be done you'll have to use xposed framework and the DPI setter tool in there...
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I use 420 dpi also agreed with Wombat, texdroid dpi works well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.texdroider.texdroider_dpi

zephiK said:
I use 420 dpi also agreed with Wombat, texdroid dpi works well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.texdroider.texdroider_dpi
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thanks for the info and the link. You were Right. 420 dpi looks great!

tried 380 setting today and I love it not going to change, this is just perfect for OPO
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now I have the whole Apex settings on one page, just an example

edit build.prop ??
To change the dpi can I just root and then edit the build.prop file? This is what I did on my S4 and it worked fine.
Cheers

ti325 said:
To change the dpi can I just root and then edit the build.prop file? This is what I did on my S4 and it worked fine.
Cheers
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Yes you can... either that or use texdroid. Up to you.

Will this affect functionality of the Google play store and app updates?
Thanks

captiv123 said:
Will this affect functionality of the Google play store and app updates?
Thanks
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no issues on my part at all. I am on 440 and I still get updates when they are there. If you are worried use slim gapps/play store since there rom comes with a different dpi

I use xposed with Module app settings, it extrem smart .
I hope hybrid engine will come to PA 4.5

I have a question.
texdroider shows that my current dpi is 480, what is the advantage to reduce it to 420 or even to 380????
Can't get where is the catch?

RalphLauren said:
I have a question.
texdroider shows that my current dpi is 480, what is the advantage to reduce it to 420 or even to 380????
Can't get where is the catch?
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Advantage is that your phone screen is more zoomed out so things won't appear as big. Most noticeable in settings. Google search on what dpi is. Just change the dpi. Give it a try, don't like it? Revert back to 480. It's free anyways.
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Will this affect functionality of the Google play store and app updates?
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Im on 380 and having no issues what so ever

I changed my DPI to 420 and immediately noticed the small hexagon on the notification pull-down goes off-center. Normal?

Salty Wagyu said:
I changed my DPI to 420 and immediately noticed the small hexagon on the notification pull-down goes off-center. Normal?
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Looks like a theme problem.

Salty Wagyu said:
I changed my DPI to 420 and immediately noticed the small hexagon on the notification pull-down goes off-center. Normal?
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I have mine set to 380 and have no such problem.
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[Q] Change Screen DPI/Resolution/Density

I am looking for a way to change the screen dpi (also called density or resolution) from and have it stick during a reboot. The current 240dpi is just too big and 190 looks just right to me.
I have tried a couple apps from the market (LCD DENSITY and LCD DENSITY CHANGER) and both work, but do not stick after a reboot. When I had the HTC HD2 I know you could edit the build.prop or something similar and get it to stick, but don't know if this can be done on the Nexus or not.
Does anyone have any ideas? I've used search and surprisingly found very little pertaining to changing the density on the Nexus.
Thanks for your help!
method2madness said:
I am looking for a way to change the screen dpi (also called density or resolution) from and have it stick during a reboot. The current 240dpi is just too big and 190 looks just right to me.
I have tried a couple apps from the market (LCD DENSITY and LCD DENSITY CHANGER) and both work, but do not stick after a reboot. When I had the HTC HD2 I know you could edit the build.prop or something similar and get it to stick, but don't know if this can be done on the Nexus or not.
Does anyone have any ideas? I've used search and surprisingly found very little pertaining to changing the density on the Nexus.
Thanks for your help!
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you can just edit your build.prop file. its in /system/build.prop/. i use root explorer. after changing it and saving it, all you do is reboot for it to take affect.
heres a screenshot of my build.prop file, the line you want to edit has the curser behind it. and a screenshot of my homescreen and icons with the number set to 230 instead of 240..
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method2madness said:
I am looking for a way to change the screen dpi (also called density or resolution) from and have it stick during a reboot. The current 240dpi is just too big and 190 looks just right to me.
I have tried a couple apps from the market (LCD DENSITY and LCD DENSITY CHANGER) and both work, but do not stick after a reboot. When I had the HTC HD2 I know you could edit the build.prop or something similar and get it to stick, but don't know if this can be done on the Nexus or not.
Does anyone have any ideas? I've used search and surprisingly found very little pertaining to changing the density on the Nexus.
Thanks for your help!
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I also use the build.prop method, but I use 165
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That did it! You're the man. Thanks a bunch!
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I also use the build.prop method, but I use 165
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Wow. And I thought 190 was small! You must have awesome eyes.
Use exactly 200. Its equals out a little over qhd resolutions. 960x560 or something. Someone else filled me in on his to do the math and I went from there. Trust me 200 is what you want. Anything smaller and text starts to become grainy. I worked out the math a few months ago in my epic.
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RushAOZ said:
Use exactly 200. Its equals out a little over qhd resolutions. 960x560 or something. Someone else filled me in on his to do the math and I went from there. Trust me 200 is what you want. Anything smaller and text starts to become grainy. I worked out the math a few months ago in my epic.
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Hmm. I'm using 190 as I type this and have no complaints whatsoever. Text is very crisp and the size is perfect. I changed the columns in Launcher Pro Plus to 6 and am loving life.
Oh yea. One thing. The market homescreen is a little messed up, but nothing to get in a tizzy over. I never stay on that screen very long anyway.
I tried dpi 200 and I liked it, but unfortunately lot of apps which I have installed is now not compatible
Is there anyway to fix it? Because I like 200 dpi and want to keep it, 240 is just too much for me.
Revin said:
I tried dpi 200 and I liked it, but unfortunately lot of apps which I have installed is now not compatible
Is there anyway to fix it? Because I like 200 dpi and want to keep it, 240 is just too much for me.
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Download a program from the market called "LCD Density". It allows you to make a temporary dpi change that resets back to normal after a hard reboot. Just temporarily set your DPI to 240 with LCD Density (it will do a soft reboot to apply the setting), download and install what you want from the market, then just do a hard reboot and Viola.

Recommended LCD Density for Skyrocket

I was wondering if anyone have ever used the LCD Density changer application in the Android Market. If so, which would be the best way to correct the issues with the dialer being out of place after the density change. I prefer having smaller text on the screen that is why I've opt to changing the density to 200 and below in the settings. I will post a screenshot of the issue I am having after the density change.
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The problem is if you alter it at all. When you get on the market it will say device not compatible for 90 percent of the apps. And wont let you download them. Youll have to change it back when you want to download apps.
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The problem is if you alter it at all. When you get on the market it will say device not compatible for 90 percent of the apps. And wont let you download them. Youll have to change it back when you want to download apps.
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I also noticed my text werent coming through when my density was changed. After i rebooted they came in.
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silver03wrx said:
The problem is if you alter it at all. When you get on the market it will say device not compatible for 90 percent of the apps. And wont let you download them. Youll have to change it back when you want to download apps.
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Which is the best way to get smaller text within the whole ui? I used spare parts + to make the text smaller but I'd prefer the text size to a bit smaller throught the ui.
UPDATE: So I found a way around the incompatible app situation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1404897
**UPDATE: I've also found an app in the market called LCD Density Modder Pro, which claims to fix the market compatibility issues. Purchased and testing. Will update with more information after testing for some time.
awaiting your reply
200 has been best for me, I just ignore the dialpad
draztikrhymez said:
200 has been best for me, I just ignore the dialpad
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same here, and i honestly dont have that many issues with the market doing this either.....i still get the occasional market error. but 90% of the ones i download, download just fine.
I've been using density changer, no problem. Except fire the market problem
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draztikrhymez said:
200 has been best for me, I just ignore the dialpad
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I just hate the dialer issue. There are some other problems when changing the resolution.. Wish it wouldnt cause problems with other applications because I love how the whole UI looks when the fonts are much smaller.
Didn't even know this existed
This is my screenshot with 200 density.
Everything looks great except for Dial Pad.
I used Rom Toolbox to have the density set permanently. Even after reboot.
I love it
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Check out dialer 1 in the market
I run 190-200
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Been using 720p res, crazy lol
Also 720p here. Using Go Launcher Ex and Go Dialer which has awesome themes...iphone keyboard also! Everything works fine and youtube videos look two or three times better. Checkout big buck bunny on youtube at different settings then on 720p and be amazed..
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I prefer 180
do u guys outside of the market issues.. have problems with texts not coming in when changing it from 240?
Juroid said:
This is my screenshot with 200 density.
Everything looks great except for Dial Pad.
I used Rom Toolbox to have the density set permanently. Even after reboot.
I love it
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Don't you have problems with Market updates?
I use LCD resolution and have never had issues with the market
I haven't had that issue. Texts come in just fine.
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draztikrhymez said:
Been using 720p res, crazy lol
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what is the density that you've used?

Google Play Store 4.0.25

just installed it, nice improvement which should have been implemented long time ago.
source : http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/04/09/download-completely-redesigned-latest-google-play-store-4-0-25/#download
jamrockbwoy said:
just installed it, nice improvement which should have been implemented long time ago.
source : http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/04/09/download-completely-redesigned-latest-google-play-store-4-0-25/#download
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Is this fully functional for you? A lot of the commenters were having various issues.
mrfeuss said:
Is this fully functional for you? A lot of the commenters were having various issues.
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works perfectly fine thus far.
Mirror
Working fine on CM10.1 Nightlies 4/08/2013
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Won't work if you have a non stock DPI, waiting for a multi dpi fix
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Mirror: http://www.mediafire.com/?an14awzhvrj5rmj
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Your link is upside down lol
[U RL="[COLOR="Red"]Mirror[/COLOR]"]h t t p://w ww.me diafire.co m/?an14 awzhvrj5rmj[/UR L]
So it leads to http://mirror when clicked
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Won't work if you have a non stock DPI, waiting for a multi dpi fix
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Looks like the fix is out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1839871
Well, the white one anyway. I'm waiting for an inverted version personally.
skyrocketeer said:
Won't work if you have a non stock DPI, waiting for a multi dpi fix
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Works for me at 200dpi. I did nothing to fix it, it just works.
rpr69 said:
Works for me at 200dpi. I did nothing to fix it, it just works.
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The app itself will work, but without the multi-dpi hacked version you will be limited on which apps you can download because of the DPI settings.
car vs driver said:
The app itself will work, but without the multi-dpi hacked version you will be limited on which apps you can download because of the DPI settings.
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Ah, right...forgot about that.
car vs driver said:
The app itself will work, but without the multi-dpi hacked version you will be limited on which apps you can download because of the DPI settings.
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Haha that's what I meant. Also waiting for an inverted version.
Edit: Spoke too soon, the inverted version is out!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1839871
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skyrocketeer said:
Haha that's what I meant. Also waiting for an inverted version.
Edit: Spoke too soon, the inverted version is out!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1839871
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I already had inverted, but not multi-dpi, I'll try this one out and see how it goes.
I know this is the skyrocket forum, but just wanted to say it doesn't work on note 10.1 omega 4.1.2. Got white on white text with this. Did my backup thank goodness.
car vs driver said:
The app itself will work, but without the multi-dpi hacked version you will be limited on which apps you can download because of the DPI settings.
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The inverted DPI hack version is working great
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Agreed, I updated to this one and I have no issues. I even got some updates that didn't work before.
idk if its cause I'm in Canada but the main screen in the new store doesn't load the featured apps which is weird, but everything else works
NIKEstickER said:
idk if its cause I'm in Canada but the main screen in the new store doesn't load the featured apps which is weird, but everything else works
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That's exactly why.
Got it ota,IMHO the older version is more elegant,and runs faster too..
mahanddeem said:
Got it ota,IMHO the older version is more elegant,and runs faster too..
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I agree. Only reason I installed it is because I know its gonna come anyway and at least my way I was able to not get that horrible ugly battery draining white background.

First Nexus, Build.prop DPI?

Is it possible to modify the DPI of the system via build prop on the Nexus 5 like I have done in the past with my Samsung phones? Stock icons are always much to large for me and stock apps font to large.
HughesNet said:
Is it possible to modify the DPI of the system via build prop on the Nexus 5 like I have done in the past with my Samsung phones? Stock icons are always much to large for me and stock apps font to large.
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Never mind. It would appear the answer is yes. Nice. 340dpi is looking nice.
dpi change
HughesNet said:
Never mind. It would appear the answer is yes. Nice. 340dpi is looking nice.
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Did you just root stock 4.4? Or did you flash one of the built ones? And have you seen any bugs anywhere?
Thanks
Showme1 said:
Did you just root stock 4.4? Or did you flash one of the built ones? And have you seen any bugs anywhere?
Thanks
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I've modified my buildprop too, with rooted stock rom. I just used RomToolbox Lite to modify my buildprop, but there are many other ways to do that. Haven't noticed any bugs.
Megiddo2000 said:
I've modified my buildprop too, with rooted stock rom. I just used RomToolbox Lite to modify my buildprop, but there are many other ways to do that. Haven't noticed any bugs.
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Can you show screenshot?:laugh:
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Can you show screenshot?:laugh:
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I would, but I'm too lazy to screenshot, connect to comp, and upload it. Sorry :silly:
If your device is rooted, it's a really simple procedure to test out your own dpi values. It's really just opening a buildprop editor, and popping in some new numbers.
If you're device isn't rooted, and you're on the fence about rooting, and dpi is influencing that, just root it. You won't regret it.
I've changed mine to 320 in the build.prop and it looks nice. A lot better than stock. The only bug I have noticed is when I am in an app and press the home button, it returns to the home screen and the keyboard pops up. Just to trouble shoot I returned to the stock DPI and it didn't do it anymore. But its a minor annoyance.
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Tried 380
Jacob030 said:
I've changed mine to 320 in the build.prop and it looks nice. A lot better than stock. The only bug I have noticed is when I am in an app and press the home button, it returns to the home screen and the keyboard pops up. Just to trouble shoot I returned to the stock DPI and it didn't do it anymore. But its a minor annoyance.
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So I set it to 380 and I thought things were too small. Also my App list button was off center and couldn't be moved. What DPI settings would scale well with 480 ?
Thanks!
EDIT- I think 420 works great. It reduces the Icon sizes by just the right amount, but yields no extra screen space.
Interesting. At 320 you are essentially telling your phone that it's a 7" tablet.
If it was just fonts and not icons, there are system font settings you can turn down as well under Display or Accessibility. For icons, would otherwise need a custom launcher.
Jacob030 said:
I've changed mine to 320 in the build.prop and it looks nice. A lot better than stock. The only bug I have noticed is when I am in an app and press the home button, it returns to the home screen and the keyboard pops up. Just to trouble shoot I returned to the stock DPI and it didn't do it anymore. But its a minor annoyance.
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Same problem here
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You can just tap home again and the keyboard goes down or the minimize button. And if you use a different launcher of course it is a non issue. I may go slightly larger then 340. It is perfect for in my hands but a little hard to read text while in my car dock

Best DPI for this phone

Has anyone tried changing the dpi of this device ?
Just wanted to know if it's safe to change it so that i could use the wide screen of the phone in a better way....
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I use 480. Default is 560.
I use 460. Its the best for me....
how to change the dpi
If you are on CM/Mokee, settings->display->lcd density
If you are on EUI, you have to be rooted, download some app for that from Play store, Le DPI Changer for example and change it manually.
Why is a lower DPI better?
Amowagou said:
Why is a lower DPI better?
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We get to use more screen space....
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Use 'adb shell wm density ###' could change to under 400.
Hii
Whenever I change the dpi to like 460 or 420
The lockscreen clock gets messed up
Hour and minutes gets overlaped
Anyone have a solution
[email protected] said:
Hii
Whenever I change the dpi to like 460 or 420
The lockscreen clock gets messed up
Hour and minutes gets overlaped
Anyone have a solution
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For roms eui it is also necessary to change the dpi of the build.pro file in the following lines:
ro.sf.lcd_density=560
and
persist.sys.sf.lcd_density=560
This way you will see the clock on the lock screen.
P.d:The best is 440. And no down of 400dpi.Do not go down to less than 400 in the rom, the launcher will loop.
Edit:You may see even different apps with a huge font, that's a problem with the default font of the rom.
Your solution worked beautifully thanks :good:
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Taker59 said:
For roms eui it is also necessary to change the dpi of the build.pro file in the following lines:
ro.sf.lcd_density=560
and
persist.sys.sf.lcd_density=560
This way you will see the clock on the lock screen.
P.d:The best is 440. And no down of 400dpi.Do not go down to less than 400 in the rom, the launcher will loop.
Edit:You may see even different apps with a huge font, that's a problem with the default font of the rom.
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Your solution worked beautifully thanks :good:
I was trying out other roms but EUI is the most BUG Free rom out there and I tried this method to change Density this time that works on Non-Rooted phones as well, I thought I should share it:-
(1)Download This
(2)Activate USB Debugging Mode from developer Options(Settings)
(3)install the Downloaded EXE on your PC
(4)Plug-in your phone to PC
(5)Open Minimal ADB & fastboot(this is the EXE that we installed)
(6)Finally type Adb shell wm density xxx(replace xxx with your desired DPI 400 to 560)
(7)reboot Phone and Done
Have successfully got my LeMax 2 running at 720p and a density of 260 (I am using MoKee, not eui). Only thing it breaks is the boot animation. Anyone know if running at lower screen resolution actually makes any significant difference to battery life?
Best DPI is 440
Taker59 said:
For roms eui it is also necessary to change the dpi of the build.pro file in the following lines:
ro.sf.lcd_density=560
and
persist.sys.sf.lcd_density=560
This way you will see the clock on the lock screen.
P.d:The best is 440. And no down of 400dpi.Do not go down to less than 400 in the rom, the launcher will loop.
Edit:You may see even different apps with a huge font, that's a problem with the default font of the rom.
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I use DPI 440, all work fine! But dial screen is big icon. Can you fix it?
Why exactly do you lower DPI? Could you post a screenshot of what it looks like with lower dpi? thanks
potoro said:
Why exactly do you lower DPI? Could you post a screenshot of what it looks like with lower dpi? thanks
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Resolution 2160x3840
DPI 640
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potoro said:
Why exactly do you lower DPI? Could you post a screenshot of what it looks like with lower dpi? thanks
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bactuong said:
I use DPI 440, all work fine! But dial screen is big icon. Can you fix it?
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kanagawaben said:
Have successfully got my LeMax 2 running at 720p and a density of 260 (I am using MoKee, not eui). Only thing it breaks is the boot animation. Anyone know if running at lower screen resolution actually makes any significant difference to battery life?
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I'm currently running 1920x1080 FHD @ 420dpi
Battery life benefits are so so.. maybe an extra 30 mins SOT. From what I gather it's just performance gains. I've not done any benchmarks. Not that this device was a slouch anyway.
I used Screen Resolution Changer from PlayStore.
Edited any build.prop lines with "lcd" to 420.
Also opened a terminal emulator and typed su then wm density 420
Rebooted
Lock screen fonts scaled nicely... Recent screens can be better. Huge icons. I use Nova launcher.
if i change DPI change also duration of battery?
ulkika said:
if i change DPI change also duration of battery?
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No it's just the screen size that will change....
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