Hi everyone,
Can someone help me out and tell me what is the default DPI of the main screen?
Thank you!
589 dpi
Thank you! I believe this is the setting if you have the main screen set to "zoom". May you also tell me what is the DPI when the "Screen layout and Zoom" setting is set to see more content? Sorry about the hassle!
deepcover76 said:
589 dpi
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673 dpi
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Tell me whether it is possible to make a tablet mode with a density of 160 CM10, I know that you can set the DPI 133 and will be a tablet but then a lot of software in Google Play write "Not Available on your device .." (put firmware from AOKP in there you can select the tablet mode CM .. but I like more =)
Not without modifying the source and building it yourself.
imnuts said:
Not without modifying the source and building it yourself.
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Ok, then how to solve the problem with Google Play .. at 133 many applications write "Not Available on this device" ...
Because Google Play does not support the 133dpi. It will likely only work at a dpi setting of 120 (maybe), 160, 240, and 320.
imnuts said:
Because Google Play does not support the 133dpi. It will likely only work at a dpi setting of 120 (maybe), 160, 240, and 320.
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and CM10 is scheduled to tablet mode for table 2? as in the firmware of the AOPK .. very unusual in phone mode ..
Bro i am a newbie over here please explain me that low dpi is good or the higher dpi default dpi in bumblebee is 240 so i want a dpi like s3 should.i got higher or lower and please tell me effects on play store
And the procedure i cannot post on bumble bee
Hi Rohit,
Low or High DPI is totally upto you how you would like to see it
Low DPI for ex. 190 will make contents on your phone (Like ICONS, NOTIFICATION, FONTS, POP UP's etc) more compressed so with 190 DPI you'll notice things displayed will be smaller, similarly with more DPI like the default 240 DPI in Bumblebee ROM you'll notice contents displayed on the phone are bigger than what they would be on 190 DPI
If you'd like to change the DPI on Bumblebee please read the DPI instructions given on Bumblebee ROM's page
And yes dont forget to Google around if you'd like to find more technical info on DPI
HIT THANKS IF YOU THINK YOU SHOULD
Thanks bro
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Ok I have a question, I can't test it by myself because my tablet isn't root and I can't change the DPI. So imagine I change the DPI on it, will it change also the drawing software appearance ? I mean it should be more fluid or the opposite no ? In Layer Paint, you can change to the "double pixels mode" to make the drawing less laggy, is it possible to do that with the DPI change or not ? should be cool to change the DPI a bit just to make the art drawing more snappy !
Well if the answer is "no it doesn't change that" well that's fine then really xD Thanks !
On my OnePlus 3T and my S7 Edge, there is an option in the Display settings that allows me to adjust the overall display size. It will reduce or increase the look and size of the entire display (smaller text, icons, menus). Does anyone know if the Mate 9 has the same menu, or anything similar?
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On my OnePlus 3T and my S7 Edge, there is an option in the Display settings that allows me to adjust the overall display size. It will reduce or increase the look and size of the entire display (smaller text, icons, menus). Does anyone know if the Mate 9 has the same menu, or anything similar?
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If you enable that developer options, there is an option labeled "Smallest width", changing that will adjust the dpi and scale everything smaller or bigger.
Saythis said:
If you enable that developer options, there is an option labeled "Smallest width", changing that will adjust the dpi and scale everything smaller or bigger.
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Thanks! I'll give it a try tomorrow.
tsquare2112 said:
Thanks! I'll give it a try tomorrow.
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FYI...The bigger the number, the smaller everything gets. It's the opposite of changing the density in the build prop. I personally like to leave my display size at large and set the smallest width value to 500.
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tsquare2112 said:
On my OnePlus 3T and my S7 Edge, there is an option in the Display settings that allows me to adjust the overall display size. It will reduce or increase the look and size of the entire display (smaller text, icons, menus). Does anyone know if the Mate 9 has the same menu, or anything similar?
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In the settings menu, you tap...display then tap view mode. Then you can choose large, medium or small. I personally like changing the smallest width in developer settings.
Maybe is it possible to get tablet ui working here? Tryed to change dpi through dev options, but nothing, if i even set it to 600.
On Nexus 6p, i put that on 590 and had tablet ui in apps working.
You can just change it in the display mode setting no need to mess about I have it on small
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Esterra said:
Maybe is it possible to get tablet ui working here? Tryed to change dpi through dev options, but nothing, if i even set it to 600.
On Nexus 6p, i put that on 590 and had tablet ui in apps working.
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I could get a quasi tablet looking interface for gmail app using a dpi of 800. By tablet looking interface I mean that, besides the usual list of emails, some of the options you get by swiping to right from left edge were present on the screen without swiping. For example I now had the option to switch email provider, (from gmail to aol) without swiping. The problem is that changing dpi to 800 hosed "settings". It would crash if I tried to open it. Fortunately the dpi did not stick when I rebooted. For those that use Dolphin browser, by changing dpi to 480 (from the default 432) you can get a 4 by 4 grid of icons for speed dial (instead of the 3 by 3 that comes by default setting of dpi).
Personally, I would not want my global dpi to be 800. I would just want certain apps to run with higher dpi. Normally I do this with the Xposed module App Settings. But, as AFAIK, that is not possible on nougat at this point. If someone knows how to modify an app to change it's individual dpi setting please do chime in!
guys I'm trying to reach the best DPI setting so i would like to know what you guys are using. thanks
403
360 with Small font size.
380. Best for me.
410
Rajeev said:
380. Best for me.
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+1 bro,even i use at 380
423 suits me...
432 is best for me
What are the settings Small, Default, Large in "Display Size" equivalent to in actual DPI?
I run in the 'Small' display size setting with default font size.
t-bon3 said:
What are the settings Small, Default, Large in "Display Size" equivalent to in actual DPI?
I run in the 'Small' display size setting with default font size.
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Me too.
I saw somewhere in seething a dpi seething, but never touched, i only set up "small" in display size.
QUESTION:
use smaller screen size and/or dpi will consume more battery while screen active?
guys I've found my perfect DPI settings 401, try out!
How can I change the dpi ?
pardalos said:
How can I change the dpi ?
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Settings/system/developer options then find "smalest width"
t-bon3 said:
What are the settings Small, Default, Large in "Display Size" equivalent to in actual DPI?
I run in the 'Small' display size setting with default font size.
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Answering my own question:
Small: 423 dpi
Default: 360 dpi
Large: 320 dpi
A 5.5" 1080p screen pixels are actually 401 dpi so would the 'correct' settings for the 100% Android stock experience be 401 dpi with default font size?
401, who is the "natural" dpi for a 5.5 inch display full hd, seems much cleaner and defined compared to the 423 default minimum dpi.
I may sound crazy but I use 500 dpi. Initially I had set to smallest which I later turned it up to 500 after finding it could be changed in the developer options. I have a lot of real estate on my phone now. It kinda feels I'm using my computer on my phone and since I do a lot of coding everyday, it feels natural. Give it a shot. It may feel weird, but give it a shot.
I set mine to 420, which translates to 411 when I checked back in the Display settings
wulfe13 said:
I set mine to 420, which translates to 411 when I checked back in the Display settings
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yes is true, why this difference beetwheen the dpi from develop option "minimum dpi" and the "display setting"?
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use smaller screen size and/or dpi will consume more battery while screen active?
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I set my dpi to 480 and battery life did not changed at all, i still have 8/9 hour sot
Paweuek said:
I set my dpi to 480 and battery life did not changed at all, i still have 8/9 hour sot
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how to get sot 8/9 hour , i use only ludo king , sometime browsing get 6 h.