I did not do anything. this is the default state.(4K seen at AIDA64)
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Even if I open a video in 1080p, the screenshots resolution 4k
How to make the screen always 1080p?
That is normal. Screenshots are always in 4k and the Aida64 app reports that the screen is in 4k. However, the screen is set to 1080p by default. Try using other apps to show the display size and you'll see that it's in 1080p.
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That is normal. Screenshots are always in 4k and the Aida64 app reports that the screen is in 4k. However, the screen is set to 1080p by default. Try using other apps to show the display size and you'll see that it's in 1080p.
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1080p youtube video screenshot resolution 4k
My XZP screenshots are 4K also but it seems to be running normally
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Hello, I have a Huawei enjoy 6s that is running on the EMUI 4.1 ROM with android version 6.0 and kernel version 3.18.24.
I've noticed a problem with the camera since I bought the phone, which is that it previews shots in low resolution but takes shots in high resolution.
Preview photo:
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The differences might not be very well represented in the photos above, but the preview photo (screenshot of the camera) is at a lower resolution, than the actual photo that was taken at full HD.
Snapchat photo:
Other apps like Snapchat also do the same thing, but instead of taking an HD photo, like the camera app did, it takes the low-resolution photo as seen in the preview.
I doubt that this is a hardware problem as the camera could clearly take photos at full HD resolution, but something to do with the system?
It would be great if someone knew something about this and could help me
I've just got the phone and when checked out the camera, it has a "slo-mo" mode but I can't seem to get it to work. I tried recording with the mode but when I watch the video playback it's actually a normal recording video... any clue?
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I've just got the phone and when checked out the camera, it has a "slo-mo" mode but I can't seem to get it to work. I tried recording with the mode but when I watch the video playback it's actually a normal recording video... any clue?
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I have the same thing on my mate 9 and it only plays back the slow-mo feature if you play the video clip back through the stock gallery app.
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While the video is playing tap the screen and then you'll be able to select/adjust what part of the video is slowed down....
Or you can play video from within camera app....
Hello guys, how are you.
Recently I bought poco x3 pro. Received an update of miui 12.5. Everything was working fine, until I started recording videos in fullhd 60 fps. The moment I started to pan the camera, the videos came out so laggy. Plus while taking so photos, the camera didn't focus properly, and the photos clicked were a little blurred. I didn't think the lagginess was this bad when I saw its reviews on YouTube. And then when I watched some videos in youtube, I noticed the same stuttering behaviour of videos above 720p60. I tried restarting the device and re installing the update but nothing helped. I even have the screen shots of the fps in youtube in different resolutions by using power monitor in developer mode. Notice the yellow bars, fps drops, while playing any video above 720p60
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So should I wait for miui to fix this bug, or is this an internal problem of my phone?
Hey!
So the note 20 ultra has 1440p and 120hz but you cant use them together, having to use one or the other
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When i think about it, the only time 1440p would be nice to use is when your watching content like youtube or netflix and when your watching videos, your not *usually* doing anything else so the extra refresh rate isnt that useful while watching videos.
I know that the refresh rate is adaptive but is their any way to make the screen quality adaptive as well? Like have it be 120Hz/1080P normally but when watching content it switches to 1440p/60Hz? I know samsung has the "video enhancer" option but couldnt find any setting for what I was talking about so I thought maybe theres a 3rd party way of achieving this?
Thanks!!
Galaxy Max Hz is what you're looking for.
Just like the Exynos version that has display problems when QHD resolution is activated, the Snapdragon version also has problems, as shown in the video below:
As can be seen in the video, when QHD resolution is enabled, there are issues regarding the wallpaper rendering and also the main screen presentation.
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I don't see this issue on mine. I can't replicate it.
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I don't see this issue on mine. I can't replicate it.
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Set in QHD, set displey mode on Natural, set fixed Hz in 120hz and try it.
Idk if the software is the same on all Snapdragon versions, but here it is S908EXXU1AVA7. Taking a look at the US version, the firmware is ...AVA6
Yep, tried that, still works ok for me, no glitches.