hey guys
i have a op6, and i have (or had) always on display...
now when i see content in white pages, i see the numbers of the clock, like the screen is burned...
is there a way to fix this or is it permanent?
shaca said:
hey guys
i have a op6, and i have (or had) always on display...
now when i see content in white pages, i see the numbers of the clock, like the screen is burned...
is there a way to fix this or is it permanent?
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Permanent. Buy new screen and swap it
There are apps that could help, but i don't recommend using them...
whizeguy said:
Permanent. Buy new screen and swap it
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will they swap it in warranty?
shaca said:
will they swap it in warranty?
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Ask them, I really don't work for oneplus so I can't say :/ AOD isn't there natively on the phone so I wouldn't mention that part, but I'm sure they'll figure it out anyhow. Most custom roms has burn in protection for it that moves it around to avoid this, not sure if you used a bad module or something ?*
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I think the title is quite self-explanatory
I have a Stock JB 4.1.2 and i'd like to add the navigation bar!!
Are there any noob proof tools that can do it??
MarkRain said:
I think the title is quite self-explanatory
I have a Stock JB 4.1.2 and i'd like to add the navigation bar!!
Are there any noob proof tools that can do it??
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Are you rooted? You need to be rooted.
polobunny said:
Are you rooted? You need to be rooted.
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Yes i am, sorry, i forgot to mention!
How can i do it? i'm looking for an "easy" way, cause i'm not that good in mods :S
MarkRain said:
Yes i am, sorry, i forgot to mention!
How can i do it? i'm looking for an "easy" way, cause i'm not that good in mods :S
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You simply need to edit your build.prop and add the line qemu.hw.mainkeys=0. You can use any good editor in Android to do that, or Build.prop Editor.
polobunny said:
You simply need to edit your build.prop and add the line qemu.hw.mainkeys=0. You can use any good editor in Android to do that, or Build.prop Editor.
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Did it, couldn't hope that it was so simple, it just needed a reboot.
Thank you so much!!
MarkRain said:
Did it, couldn't hope that it was so simple, it just needed a reboot.
Thank you so much!!
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You can also go one step or two further by disabling the backlight on the keys at the bottom AND even disabling them completely (nothing happens when pressed).
Disabling the lights will need a custom kernel however.
How can I disable the keys completly? I'm on cm 10.1.
xbs said:
How can I disable the keys completly? I'm on cm 10.1.
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Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34985922
Once again, for them not to light up, it's necessary you have a kernel that supports BLD.
polobunny said:
You can also go one step or two further by disabling the backlight on the keys at the bottom AND even disabling them completely (nothing happens when pressed).
Disabling the lights will need a custom kernel however.
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I'm looking for an easy way to do this, maybe i'll flash the simple kernel for this purpose.
I'm doing this cause my softkeys are not properly functioning, most of the time there are only 2 of 4 visible, and my warranty is expired.
The navigation bar can be a good alternative i think!!
MarkRain said:
I'm looking for an easy way to do this, maybe i'll flash the simple kernel for this purpose.
I'm doing this cause my softkeys are not properly functioning, most of the time there are only 2 of 4 visible, and my warranty is expired.
The navigation bar can be a good alternative i think!!
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Not a big fan myself, the Nexus S is rather "small" for today's standards and the navigation bar takes quite a bit of estate. But working around your problem without wanting to physically repair it, I believe that works.
polobunny said:
Not a big fan myself, the Nexus S is rather "small" for today's standards and the navigation bar takes quite a bit of estate. But working around your problem without wanting to physically repair it, I believe that works.
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Unfortunately i have to agree, i don't like that solution too, cause the screen gets smaller than it's real size.
But to be honest i do prefer to apply a "patch" like this more than paying half the value of a 3 years old device to repair it...
I'll also try to flash a kernel with the bln mod and see if i can get used to use the device with no navbar and no softkeys light.
Thanks for your help!! :good:
Searching on the forum i found that should also be possible to decrease the navbar height!!
it would be great, but i saw the procedure, and i'll never be able to do it ... :S
MarkRain said:
Searching on the forum i found that should also be possible to decrease the navbar height!!
it would be great, but i saw the procedure, and i'll never be able to do it ... :S
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Someone might be able to help you.
I everyone, sorry if I ask.
I've bought a chinese OPO and I've seen that, at the bottom of the screen I've the "famous" yellow line.
Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks in advance.
Castore said:
I everyone, sorry if I ask.
I've bought a chinese OPO and I've seen that, at the bottom of the screen I've the "famous" yellow line.
Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks in advance.
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does it stay every time ?? like even at boot
if yes replace the phone its hardware problem
no solutions for that.
@SidDev said:
does it stay every time ?? like even at boot
if yes replace the phone its hardware problem
no solutions for that.
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I fear you're right.
Castore said:
I fear you're right.
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I hope you are under warranty ?
if not repair it from local repair center .
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I hope you are under warranty ?
if not repair it from local repair center .
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Yes, I'm under warranty but I've bought the phone from China and I'm from Italy, only the ship cost will be more than the repair.
There's no place to repair a china phone here, nobody even known the phone
But it's a problem that has a lot of OPO and the manufacturer said that, they're good enough and, even N% has yellow screens...
But I'm really not happy with this phone, not only for the yellow line.
There is no way to fix it, with usage and time it gets slightly better. 99% of phones have this, so you should not have bought the phone, if you think this is a deal breaker.
Dzhedaj said:
There is no way to fix it, with usage and time it gets slightly better. 99% of phones have this, so you should not have bought the phone, if you think this is a deal breaker.
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at least not 99%
Dzhedaj said:
There is no way to fix it, with usage and time it gets slightly better. 99% of phones have this, so you should not have bought the phone, if you think this is a deal breaker.
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I didn't know that this kind of phone has this kind of screen. Obviously I never bought a phone with this defect.
I really never bought a phone even if I had known the state of Cyano 11s.
But it'd definitely my fault.
Thanks for the answers.
There's an entire thread dedicated to this. Try using a UV lamp (found at a nail salon) for ten minutes with the device turned off.
Please search before posting.
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timmaaa said:
There's an entire thread dedicated to this. Try using a UV lamp (found at a nail salon) for ten minutes with the device turned off.
Please search before posting.
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I've seen the post but I've had not seen a solution.
Sorry if I asked.
Damir franc has a video on YouTube
Archipago said:
Damir franc has a video on YouTube
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I have never had that problem
Hello
Is there any magical way to take a 5" phone (for example) and make it display only as a 4" (or smaller)? So it will be more easily handled with one hand?
My HTC Desire S is dying, and I realize that all the reasonable smartphones are at least 4.3" which is too big for me. So if I can make the HTC One act like a 3.7" smartphone (as seen in the lame illustration I've attached) I'd be veerryy happy!!
Do you know An app? a launcher? Some ROM with these kind of display tweaks?
Tnx
There are some xposed modules that can give you this. I believe they are called one handed mode or something around that.
I would check but I don't have xposed installed atm
Frameworks ???
blondgod said:
There are some xposed modules that can give you this.
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I am not into this thing of frameworks. I guess it requires root, right? How can I check if it will work for my device? (I still try to choose between HTC One (M7) and LG G2)
meirone said:
I am not into this thing of frameworks. I guess it requires root, right? How can I check if it will work for my device? (I still try to choose between HTC One (M7) and LG G2)
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Xposed works for most devices and does require root. I wouldn't know whether it works for your device or not. I usually make a nandroid backup in a custom recovery before I try installing xposed.
I am willing to assist you in any way, just let me know if you need anything.
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I wouldn't know whether it works for your device or not.
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I'll try to find out and it might be the overbalance point between the two phones I am considering.
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I usually make a nandroid backup in a custom recovery before I try installing xposed.
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Good point!!!! :good:
blondgod said:
I am willing to assist you in any way, just let me know if you need anything.
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Tnx man :angel:. It'll take a while before I buy the phone though.
meirone said:
I'll try to find out and it might be the overbalance point between the two phones I am considering.
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Good point!!!! :good:
Tnx man :angel:. It'll take a while before I buy the phone though.
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Also, one thing is, try to get used to the larger screen. I know its hard to use one handed, but you might get used to the larger screen
meirone said:
I'll try to find out and it might be the overbalance point between the two phones I am considering.
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Good point!!!! :good:
Tnx man :angel:. It'll take a while before I buy the phone though.
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You could get the xperia z3 compact. It has the same exact specs of the full 5.2 inch Z3, but it has a 4.6 screen.
Don't know if that helps, but they are the only ones making smaller phones without cutting corners on the specs. (Only thing is it goes from a 1080p screen to a 720p, but in all honesty I use a 4.7 inch 720p screen on my optimus G and it looks just fine. I don't really see that as cutting corners. 720p would save you battery too.)
-Whiplashh
Sent from a Premium Xda app using the Flo Nexus 7.
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but it has a 4.6 screen.
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I'm afraid even 4.6 is much too much for me. I guess I will just look for the phone with the beat battery life (at a reasonable size that can fit my pocket), and try to shrink the display. I a late-night web digging, I found this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hamzah.onehandmode.premium
It will require root and xposed framework, but it will give some solution....
Hey all,
I'm having a few issues with my multitouch. Firstly using a multitouch app it picks up all of the fingers a different inputs but they flicker unless you're moving your hand around, so it's impossible to use it for games and such. I'm fairly certain that this is a hardware issue. Although it doesn't seem like it's completely broken as I can still register multiple touches, its just impossible to have continuous multiple touches. Any idea on how to fix this?
gfish4573 said:
Hey all,
I'm having a few issues with my multitouch. Firstly using a multitouch app it picks up all of the fingers a different inputs but they flicker unless you're moving your hand around, so it's impossible to use it for games and such. I'm fairly certain that this is a hardware issue. Although it doesn't seem like it's completely broken as I can still register multiple touches, its just impossible to have continuous multiple touches. Any idea on how to fix this?
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How old is your phone?
itisiryan said:
How old is your phone?
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Its around a year old.
gfish4573 said:
Its around a year old.
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It should still be under warranty if you haven't rooted it. So I guess you should take advantage of it.
Sounds like the calibration for the active digitizer for your device needs to be recalibrated.
iceepyon said:
Sounds like the calibration for the active digitizer for your device needs to be recalibrated.
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How do I go about doing this?
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How do I go about doing this?
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There are some apps for it.
I tried a few of these apps to no avail. I'm going to have to assume its a hardware issue. unless theres any more ideas.
gfish4573 said:
I tried a few of these apps to no avail. I'm going to have to assume its a hardware issue. unless theres any more ideas.
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Most probably it's a hardware problem.
Could it be that it's a lose connection? Or do you think the whole screen and digitizer assembly will require replacing.
gfish4573 said:
Could it be that it's a lose connection? Or do you think the whole screen and digitizer assembly will require replacing.
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We'll never know unless we open it up.
Looks like a hardware issue...may be you should replace..
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How do I go about doing this?
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Enter *#*#2664#*#* into the dialer to run the Touchscreen diagnostic test to see if your device's active digitizer is really to blame. I don't know the code that will recalibrate the active digitizer of your device. You would probably have to send your device to Honor to get it recalibrated.
iceepyon said:
Enter *#*#2664#*#* into the dialer to run the Touchscreen diagnostic test to see if your device's active digitizer is really to blame. I don't know the code that will recalibrate the active digitizer of your device. You would probably have to send your device to Honor to get it recalibrated.
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This code doesn't do anything. I'm not sure Huawei will be willing to do anything as I have unlocked the bootloader for root.
gfish4573 said:
This code doesn't do anything. I'm not sure Huawei will be willing to do anything as I have unlocked the bootloader for root.
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Haven't opted for repair yet?
itisiryan said:
Haven't opted for repair yet?
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Will they repair it as I unlocked the bootloader?
gfish4573 said:
Will they repair it as I unlocked the bootloader?
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Just make everything stock..relock bootloader...
And claim warranty...
I was just wondering if the 90hz display of the OP7pro can be overclocked to a higher rate.
txx3 said:
I was just wondering if the 90hz display of the OP7pro can be overglocked to a higher rate.
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No.
Spell check bro.
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
txx3 said:
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
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Yess but it can be dangerous!
aaryan45 said:
Yess but it can be dangerous!
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yeah would still do it
I dont think the panel supports it but Im happy to learn it can be done
Tiz92 said:
I dont think the panel supports it but Im happy to learn it can be done
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I've been told but cannot confirm that the panel supports up to 120hz with some minor color imperfections,
Fairly new certain modifying these files:
https://github.com/arter97/android_...t/dts/qcom/dsi-panel-samsung_oneplus_dsc.dtsi
https://github.com/arter97/android_...dsi-panel-samsung_sofef03f_m_fhd_dsc_cmd.dtsi
using this as a sort of guide for values:
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/ke...1128c83#diff-9b749a956003bff1461097b8a7699809
And then building could do the trick but I'm not a dev so I'm not confident in attempting something like that myself.
txx3 said:
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
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No, OnePlus uses command-mode to control the panel states, while some dumbs OEMs (Hi Xiaomi) still use video-mode which can be manipulated from dtbo.
But imagining a hypothetical situation where that was possible and the panel could reach 120Hz or something higher than 90, no one outside of OnePlus knows the panel commands to make it enter into a "higher refresh" mode, so we are back in the same place, not possible.
txx3 said:
It might be possible, since it's available for other phones. And even regular pc screens
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That's not how it works -_-
CurlyApple said:
That's not how it works -_-
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what? I did not suggest a way how it works, I said other devices can, which means the possibility maybe exist. U need to learn how to read carefully.
onliner said:
No, OnePlus uses command-mode to control the panel states, while some dumbs OEMs (Hi Xiaomi) still use video-mode which can be manipulated from dtbo.
But imagining a hypothetical situation where that was possible and the panel could reach 120Hz or something higher than 90, no one outside of OnePlus knows the panel commands to make it enter into a "higher refresh" mode, so we are back in the same place, not possible.
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what if you manipulate the rom? u could flash a Xiaomi or pixel based from, would that change the one+ restrictions? or are those command-mode controls not avoidable?
...just hypothetical as u say....
txx3 said:
what if you manipulate the rom? u could flash a Xiaomi or pixel based from, would that change the one+ restrictions? or are those command-mode controls not avoidable?
...just hypothetical as u say....
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is not related to the rom but the screen firmware, and you can't just simply flash a custom firmware for your screen, as I said before, no one outside OnePlus has the ability to change/add a command for that.
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what if you manipulate the rom? u could flash a Xiaomi or pixel based from, would that change the one+ restrictions? or are those command-mode controls not avoidable?
...just hypothetical as u say....
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No.
NateDev said:
No.
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