Is there a way to make the screen brighter under direct sunlight?
It's totally unreadable...
You can get some extra brightness with a root app called High Brightness Mode by Flar2
I'm not rooting the phone
thegios said:
Is there a way to make the screen brighter under direct sunlight?
It's totally unreadable...
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thegios said:
I'm not tooting the phone
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Well if you're using some custom you can ask your maintainer to implement PixelParts which nukes googles Hbmsvmanager and adds fine grain control over HBM.
GitHub - Evolution-X-Devices/packages_apps_PixelParts: Parts application for pixel 6/7 series
Parts application for pixel 6/7 series. Contribute to Evolution-X-Devices/packages_apps_PixelParts development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Otherwise not sure what to tell you.
thegios said:
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Then No, you can't
There is a throttling mod on the forum that worked wonders for me, but it's a magisk mod with a edit on a system file, so unless you could replace the system file, you would need root for this to work. I just thought I'd mention, since the difference is night and day, and that's one of the exact issues I was having without it.
Are you using Auto-brightness or manual? Auto-brightness gives you a max brightness in the sun compared to the manual max brightness.
schmeggy929 said:
Are you using Auto-brightness or manual? Auto-brightness gives you a max brightness in the sun compared to the manual max brightness.
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U mean manual is better?
thegios said:
U mean manual is better?
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Googles HbmSVManager will automatically enable HBM (High brightness mode), when automatic brightness is enabled and the light sensor reaches a specific lux threshold.
thegios said:
U mean manual is better?
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I'm sorry, I should have explained it a little better. Auto-brightness will give you a higher max brightness. You will want to use Auto-brightness on a sunny day.
AnierinB said:
Well if you're using some custom you can ask your maintainer to implement PixelParts which nukes googles Hbmsvmanager and adds fine grain control over HBM.
GitHub - Evolution-X-Devices/packages_apps_PixelParts: Parts application for pixel 6/7 series
Parts application for pixel 6/7 series. Contribute to Evolution-X-Devices/packages_apps_PixelParts development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Otherwise not sure what to tell you.
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The link is not accessible anymore. Has PixelParts become closed source now?
it is accessible, check again.
PixelParts - A device specific parts application for pixel 6/7 series
About the app I created PixelParts as an alternative to Google's HbmSVManager, providing users with both direct control and more fine-grained customization options for High Brightness Mode (HBM). Unlike the stock functionality, where HBM...
forum.xda-developers.com
AnierinB said:
it is accessible, check again.
PixelParts - A device specific parts application for pixel 6/7 series
About the app I created PixelParts as an alternative to Google's HbmSVManager, providing users with both direct control and more fine-grained customization options for High Brightness Mode (HBM). Unlike the stock functionality, where HBM...
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It is now accessible, but was returning 404 error for a few days earlier. I also read some posts on Telegram regarding it being made private.
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Is there a way I can change minimum brightness of my phone without using an app that must run in the background all the time?
Not sure I follow, but isn't the stock brightness adjustment enough?
tuxx1337 said:
Not sure I follow, but isn't the stock brightness adjustment enough?
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Obviously not or why would he post in this thread?
To your question OP, Im pretty sure you can only go as dull as your display panel supports. Now I would presume the ROM you are running would be optimized to allow to go to its minimum brightness but if it wasn't then maybe you'd be able to edit it manually
TimeAndroid said:
Is there a way I can change minimum brightness of my phone without using a screen tinting app?
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I've known ES Task Manager's screen adjustment menu to allow a slightly higher and lower brightness than is allowed by default.
It also doesn't have to be running in the background to work.
GalaxyWhy said:
Obviously not or why would he post in this thread?
To your question OP, Im pretty sure you can only go as dull as your display panel supports. Now I would presume the ROM you are running would be optimized to allow to go to its minimum brightness but if it wasn't then maybe you'd be able to edit it manually
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How do I edit it manually?
I'm not sure but this app might help - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.pruss.superdim&hl=en
It says "RootDim lets you dim LCD screens (and a few OLED ones) to very low levels--lower than the OS normally allows (that's why you need root privileges)"
It doesn't seem to be a tinting app
ishaang said:
I'm not sure but this app might help - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.pruss.superdim&hl=en
It says "RootDim lets you dim LCD screens (and a few OLED ones) to very low levels--lower than the OS normally allows (that's why you need root privileges)"
It doesn't seem to be a tinting app
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Thank you but it doesn't seem to work.
If you are on stock AOSP and you have xposed you can install gravitybox, which will allow lowering of brightness levels.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Free mobile app
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If you are on stock AOSP and you have xposed you can install gravitybox, which will allow lowering of brightness levels.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Free mobile app
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Unfortunately, it didn't work.
Sorry, that was the only thing I can suggest. Hopefully someone else can suggest something.
Devices:
LG Optimus 2X P990
LG Nexus 4
LG Optimus 2X:
ROM: Tonyp TheROM Build 26 New Bootloader
Kernel: Kowalski Kernel M1 New Bootloader 2.6.39.4 W/ RAM Hack
Bootloader:ICS Bootloader
Recovery: TWRP 2.6.0.0 For New BL
Baseband: 1035.21
Nexus 4:
ROM: Stock 4.4.4 W/ Root (Xposed, GPU Drivers, Dalvik/Bionic Patches)
Kernel: Franco r213
Bootloader: Stock Bootloader (Unlocked)
Recvoery: PhilZ Touch CWM-Based Recovery
Radio:Radio (1.03)
If you have xposed Module you can use a module to darken your screen further, I'm a new member so I can't link to it however if you google screen filter xposed module it should be the first link to come up
hope this helps
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If you have xposed Module you can use a module to darken your screen further, I'm a new member so I can't link to it however if you google screen filter xposed module it should be the first link to come up
hope this helps
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Thank you but this app does run in the background all the time. Do you happen to know of any that don't need to run in the background?
TimeAndroid said:
Thank you but this app does run in the background all the time. Do you happen to know of any that don't need to run in the background?
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hmm that's unfortunate, I'm afraid i'm not sure then.
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Just an idea but how about the possibility of a tinted screen protector
I haven't tried the apps from this list to see if they need to run in the background, and I am guessing they most probably do, but perhaps you can give them a shot - http://xslab.com/2014/07/6-android-apps-to-adjust-screen-brightness-settings/
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hmm that's unfortunate, I'm afraid i'm not sure then.
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Just an idea but how about the possibility of a tinted screen protector
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Lol.
ishaang said:
I haven't tried the apps from this list to see if they need to run in the background, and I am guessing they most probably do, but perhaps you can give them a shot - http://xslab.com/2014/07/6-android-apps-to-adjust-screen-brightness-settings/
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I believe those are all screen tinting apps that must run in the background thank you though.
Sorry that none of the suggestions worked for you...
Just out of curiosity, what is your reason for not wanting a background app? I personally don't like them myself, but mainly because they have a constant icon on the notification bar (some apps let you make that transparent but it still blocks a spot up there)
I tried out the Screen Filter Xposed Module which TimeAndroid suggested and there is no icon on the status bar, nor is there any app running in the 'Recent apps' if you try and close open apps. There is a slider if you pull down the status bar which I actually find convenient.
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Sorry that none of the suggestions worked for you...
Just out of curiosity, what is your reason for not wanting a background app? I personally don't like them myself, but mainly because they have a constant icon on the notification bar (some apps let you make that transparent but it still blocks a spot up there)
I tried out the Screen Filter Xposed Module which TimeAndroid suggested and there is no icon on the status bar, nor is there any app running in the 'Recent apps' if you try and close open apps. There is a slider if you pull down the status bar which I actually find convenient.
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I would like to lower my minimum brightness to make it easier on the eyes at night and improve battery life when I don't need the screen so bright. If the app is running in the background, it is counterproductive I believe since the app will decrease your battery life.
TimeAndroid said:
I would like to lower my minimum brightness to make it easier on the eyes at night and improve battery life when I don't need the screen so bright. If the app is running in the background, it is counterproductive I believe since the app will decrease your battery life.
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I really doubt the background app for this, is causing any battery life loss to make any impact whatsoever. Any savings in battery life from a dimmed screen would make up for it, many many times over.
TimeAndroid said:
I would like to lower my minimum brightness to make it easier on the eyes at night and improve battery life when I don't need the screen so bright. If the app is running in the background, it is counterproductive I believe since the app will decrease your battery life.
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Hi
So I checked with the developer of Screen Filter in this thread here and he has confirmed it does not run in the background. He has provided details to show that battery is not consumed by using this module. While the filter will give ease to the eyes, it will only save battery if you have an AMOLED screen and not an LCD screen.
You can check out post #179. Hope this helps!
After getting a bit angry about Motorola's decision to not to enable and allow people to access the multiuser mode, I've decided to customize the framework and touch some more things. Don't hesitate to suggest any other modifications that you'd like me to do.
WARNING: This is ONLY for stock ROM.
Features:
- Decreased the minimum brightness from 5 to 1.
- Decreased the dimming brightness from 10 to 5.
- Enabled multiuser support.
- Set multiuser limit from 1 to 4.
- Allowed all rotations.
- Disabled the annoying "turn on screen if unplugged from charger".
How to install?
- Download from attached files.
- Transfer to device.
- Flash in recovery.
Download from attached files.
Well thanx...grt work ....but can u add led light as well its not there in stock
Gokulb1 said:
Well thanx...grt work ....but can u add led light as well its not there in stock
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Hihihihi, it isn't framework-related. This is just a trigger based behavior placed in the sysfs.
Just take a look to this app: Moto LED for Moto X & E [Root] (it works with our devices too).
oho..ok i know theres an app but i was wondering why they have built a led light and has not given any options or made it work.. ok..
Any chance for moto actions? This is by far the biggest drawback I've found on this device
hp420 said:
Any chance for moto actions? This is by far the biggest drawback I've found on this device
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I would be able to mod it but what more do you want? I found it completely perfect.
Just tell me what is it lacking or what should I add .
facuarmo said:
I would be able to mod it but what more do you want? I found it completely perfect.
Just tell me what is it lacking or what should I add .
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chop for light and twist for camera are so nice to have!! are there any others added in g4/plus?
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Features:
- Decreased the minimum brightness from 5 to 1.
- Decreased the dimming brightness from 10 to 5.
- Enabled multiuser support.
- Set multiuser limit from 1 to 4.
- Allowed all rotations.
- Disabled the annoying "turn on screen if unplugged from charger".
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Quick question,
Are these features already available on stock Lineage OS for G4 Play (which squid is developing)?
If no, it would be very great if Lineage OS has these features. Maybe OP can contribute(patch?) to Lineage OS?
carefully said:
Quick question,
Are these features already available on stock Lineage OS for G4 Play (which squid is developing)?
If no, it would be very great if Lineage OS has these features. Maybe OP can contribute(patch?) to Lineage OS?
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Sure, please flash Lineage and upload framework.apk from /system/framework to let me modify it.
Now that Google has put out the color mode changes, we need a quick settings toggle for it.
A saturation scale would be great too.
I'd like to be able to set something up like boosted but slightly warmer.
grokus said:
Now that Google has put out the color mode changes, we need a quick settings toggle for it.
A saturation scale would be great too.
I'd like to be able to set something up like boosted but slightly warmer.
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Use a custom kernel (i.e. Snokes) that allows for this control. Then you can use a kernel management app to fine tune the display. I use EX Kernel Manager
Shouldn't need a custom ROM for something so simple.
grokus said:
Shouldn't need a custom ROM for something so simple.
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Kernel + app, not ROM.
mlin said:
Kernel + app, not ROM.
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^ This, plus it takes less than 5 minutes. Flash Kernel, Magisk root, install app, change settings. If you absolutely desire such a feature baked into the stock ROM then I recommend purchasing a Samsung device, or some other OEM device that has said feature. Complaining about it here and shooting down methods to achieve exactly what you want will not make Google provide this feature to the Pixel devices.
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^ This, plus it takes less than 5 minutes. Flash Kernel, Magisk root, install app, change settings. If you absolutely desire such a feature baked into the stock ROM then I recommend purchasing a Samsung device, or some other OEM device that has said feature. Complaining about it here and shooting down methods to achieve exactly what you want will not make Google provide this feature to the Pixel devices.
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It already is included in the rom. Under display. Natural, enhanced, and saturated. I believe what he is asking about is making it a quick setting. Which you likely already can do with app that adds customizable shortcuts to available tiles in quick settings.
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It already is included in the rom. Under display. Natural, enhanced, and saturated. I believe what he is asking about is making it a quick setting. Which you likely already can do with app that adds customizable shortcuts to available tiles in quick settings.
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I was referring to his note about a saturation scale, but on the other point yes you are correct
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This post is intended for guys like me which use their phone mainly for internet surfing (40%) + reading (40%) + light gaming (10%) + IM (10%). And for those who wanted to tweak their phone so that their phone and battery will last longer, I intended to use this phone for more than 3 years so I'm gonna take good care of this phone. With this setup you can easily get over 10 hours of SOT with 24 hours of usage.
After purchasing Redmi Note 5, I have been trying to get the best battery life out of this phone. In my opinion, to have a better battery life, your phone's battery would have to run a lower temperature, if the temerature is too high then your phone's battery will deteriorate more quickly. So first thing is to keep your phone away from overheating. Second will be to keep your CPU scale back to the lowest frequency after they finished their job thereby lowering the temperature of your phone (race to the idle). Third will be to try to extend the life span of your battery by not overcharging it.
-The combination of Rom would be AOSIP + Derp. The combination is already very battery friendly coupled with decent performance. If you want something more then download KA in the playstore and give it root access.
1) Go to misc, lower the vibration strength
2) IO tab, disable IO stats.
Then reboot your phone and see if KA can apply their settings after a reboot.
-If you want to further improve your battery life and lengthen your lifespan of your battery, then you can install these 3 magisk modules.
Enable Doze for GMS
Magic Charging Switch (set it to charge when lower than 70% and stop charging at 80%)
Sysconfig Patcher
-IF u are like me, who do not use a lot of google service, you can further tweak your phone to make it more battery friendly:
1) Go to setting -> google -> Ads -> opt out of Ads Personalization
2) Go to setting -> google -> Nearby -> Gear logo -> Links, Popular links set to off
3) Go to setting -> google -> Location -> disable location sharing
-Disable All sync (this may result in delay in receipt of notification, so choose wisely)
- Go to developer options -> lower the scale of animation
- Go to developer options -> logger buffer sizes set to off
The thread is edited because after trying kirks and noname kernel, I found myself always going back to derp, mainly because it is rock stable, while the other kernels seem to have some weird issue after someday of usage......
thanks!
Big downside of AOSiP is GCam: hard to get it works properly
Zanr Zij said:
Big downside of AOSiP is GCam: hard to get it works properly
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Nope, using AOSiP since I bought the phone, that would be some 3 months, never had issue with GCam. I have flashed camera2api zip file (TWRP not Magisk module) and I never had FC's with any GCam I've used (except few which are bugged, but that's an app issue not the rom).
Cirra92 said:
Nope, using AOSiP since I bought the phone, that would be some 3 months, never had issue with GCam. I have flashed camera2api zip file (TWRP not Magisk module) and I never had FC's with any GCam I've used (except few which are bugged, but that's an app issue not the rom).
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On AI China/Global variant, say about GCam always mean front HDR+ Enhaced and portrait problems, eps with Oreo custom Rom
Zanr Zij said:
On AI China/Global variant, say about GCam always mean front HDR+ Enhaced and portrait problems, eps with Oreo custom Rom
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I didn't quite understand your post, the construction of the sentence confused me, sorry. Anyway, front HDR+ and portrait issues are not directly tied to AOSiP, it's present with every custom ROM since it's a lib issue more specifically and pretty much all custom ROMs use the same libs. Either the GCam can't be linked to proper libs or those libs are not compatible with GCam (the default parameters in them). Similar issues were present in other devices and they were fixed by modifiying those lib files.
The guys on Telegram who are working on the fix are going in the right direction though since the repeatable pattern can be achieved now.
Anyway I was just trying to explain that all custom roms are affected regarding front HDR on GCam, AOSiP isn't better nor worse in that regard
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I didn't quite understand your post, the construction of the sentence confused me, sorry. Anyway, front HDR+ and portrait issues are not directly tied to AOSiP, it's present with every custom ROM since it's a lib issue more specifically and pretty much all custom ROMs use the same libs. Either the GCam can't be linked to proper libs or those libs are not compatible with GCam (the default parameters in them). Similar issues were present in other devices and they were fixed by modifiying those lib files.
The guys on Telegram who are working on the fix are going in the right direction though since the repeatable pattern can be achieved now.
Anyway I was just trying to explain that all custom roms are affected regarding front HDR on GCam, AOSiP isn't better nor worse in that regard
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I did not said about technical detail on a Rom/libs or something like that. I said only about available solution to use as daily driver. If using AOSiP Oreo, you can not get max out pic quality from the phone. Miui 10 and Pie have no problem with GCam patch
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I did not said about technical detail on a Rom/libs or something like that. I said only about available solution to use as daily driver. If using AOSiP Oreo, you can not get max out pic quality from the phone. Miui 10 and Pie have no problem with GCam patch
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What do you mean that you can't get max pic quality? If you are talking about image processing and quality in terms of detail preservation and noise reduction, the pictures are completely the same in all 3 setups (Oreo-any, Pie and MIUI). I have tested Oreo and Pie while my friend is still on MIUI so we could try side by side. The GCam patch works here on my AOSiP Oreo, even in low light, and if it stops (rarely) I just shoot a picture with my back camera and switch to front. On the other hand, I have seen a lot of people on Telegram channel reporting that they can't make it work on MIUI (less so on Pie) but when they do it is still not working 100% (as in my case) since the patch isn't final.
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Nope, using AOSiP since I bought the phone, that would be some 3 months, never had issue with GCam. I have flashed camera2api zip file (TWRP not Magisk module) and I never had FC's with any GCam I've used (except few which are bugged, but that's an app issue not the rom).
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yes, no problem with gcam on AOSIP. Can you share the gcam u use???
b886b said:
yes, no problem with gcam on AOSIP. Can you share the gcam u use???
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https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/MGC_5.2.022_FINAL_1.0.apk
I am using this one, yes it's a bit dated, but the picture quality seems pretty good overall. The biggest reason is that this version does not produce pinkish tint in shadows as almost all Arnova's do (not sure about the latest 8.3b, didn't test that). I have probably tested around a lot of different apps from different devs, this seems like most suitable. Settings are attached. You can go higher with HDR+ parameters, but it will sacrifice processing speed and you won't get much more details (if any at all), so this is good balance between speed and quality even in low light. JPEG quality does not need to be at 100% since the picture size is going to increase significantly while the picture quality will not be noticeable.
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What do you mean that you can't get max pic quality? If you are talking about image processing and quality in terms of detail preservation and noise reduction, the pictures are completely the same in all 3 setups (Oreo-any, Pie and MIUI). I have tested Oreo and Pie while my friend is still on MIUI so we could try side by side. The GCam patch works here on my AOSiP Oreo, even in low light, and if it stops (rarely) I just shoot a picture with my back camera and switch to front. On the other hand, I have seen a lot of people on Telegram channel reporting that they can't make it work on MIUI (less so on Pie) but when they do it is still not working 100% (as in my case) since the patch isn't final.
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Show me your front cam portrait and HDR+ Enhanced pics under low light condition. On Miui and Pie, I cam take any front pic with any condition without do any pre-action ( like shoot back pic before switch to front )
Zanr Zij said:
Show me your front cam portrait and HDR+ Enhanced pics under low light condition. On Miui and Pie, I cam take any front pic with any condition without do any pre-action ( like shoot back pic before switch to front )
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Please read carefully what I wrote. I have said that it works, but IF it stops working (for whatever reason), there is a workaround. Note that I am using older version of patch which is I believe 0.940 or 0.939, didn't try the latest, nor do I need it right now since I don't want to make a mess until final fix comes out as this is reliable on my setup. The point was to rule out the AOSiP as root of front HDR issues, as you said in your original post. It isn't.
Also I don't know how would you know if I took these pictures right away or I had to shoot one with rear camera first, but I guess you don't believe that the patch is working at all here. But here you are anyway. Artificial lightning, base ISO is at 1500, so good enough proof. I have shot couple more with front flash in completely dark room, but that's not usual case where anyone would use front cam, but it still works anyway.
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Please read carefully what I wrote. I have said that it works, but IF it stops working (for whatever reason), there is a workaround. Note that I am using older version of patch which is I believe 0.940 or 0.939, didn't try the latest, nor do I need it right now since I don't want to make a mess until final fix comes out as this is reliable on my setup. The point was to rule out the AOSiP as root of front HDR issues, as you said in your original post. It isn't.
Also I don't know how would you know if I took these pictures right away or I had to shoot one with rear camera first, but I guess you don't believe that the patch is working at all here. But here you are anyway. Artificial lightning, base ISO is at 1500, so good enough proof. I have shot couple more with front flash in completely dark room, but that's not usual case where anyone would use front cam, but it still works anyway.
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Show like this, very very low light, no need more than 1 shot
I still believe as I tried ( 939 and 940 patches ), GCam patches don't work properly on Oreo custom until now
Zanr Zij said:
Show like this, very very low light, no need more than 1 shot
I still believe as I tried ( 939 and 940 patches ), GCam patches don't work properly on Oreo custom until now
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Dear what version of Gcam you are using and can you please share your settings ss?
Zanr Zij said:
Show like this, very very low light, no need more than 1 shot
I still believe as I tried ( 939 and 940 patches ), GCam patches don't work properly on Oreo custom until now
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I know, it works even in low light like that, it might be working on mine since after flashing the module I booted TWRP immediately, mounted vendor and system and booted to system, where as other people might not have. I don't know the method and steps you used to flash the module, but I'm pretty sure it works on mine.
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Dear what version of Gcam you are using and can you please share your settings ss?
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For AI version, I'm using AI ro 09 version. Nothing special setting, just enable HDR+ for front cam, increase abit HDR+ quality
Zanr Zij said:
For AI version, I'm using AI ro 09 version. Nothing special setting, just enable HDR+ for front cam, increase abit HDR+ quality
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did not find the download link of your said AI version, kindly can you please share the link?
irfan.shikarpuri said:
did not find the download link of your said AI version, kindly can you please share the link?
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hyFQPlYo_fYpvQUmNbeGjQJ4p20lHKT6/view?usp=drivesdk
Just discovered a little gem on the xda, that is the InsigniuX Kernel. This kernel coupled with AOSIP oreo, u will have great balance between performance and battery life. Just set the input boost to 0ms and disable input boost core 1 so that the boost will not be active, then set the cpu governor to schedutil and IO scheduler to CFQ, disable IO stats, and enjoy your device.
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Just discovered a little gem on the xda, that is the InsigniuX Kernel. This kernel coupled with AOSIP oreo, u will have great balance between performance and battery life. Just set the input boost to 0ms and disable input boost core 1 so that the boost will not be active, then set the cpu governor to schedutil and IO scheduler to CFQ, disable IO stats, and enjoy your device.
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Will it give more battery life than derp + aosip?
OnePlus AOD 1.0.1
The normal Ambient Display will stay on-screen perpetually, with all the normal stock customization options via settings.
Burn-In protection is still a WIP
Source: My GitHub
TESTED COMPATIBILITY:
OnePlus 7 Pro
OnePlus 7
CHANGELOG:
AOD is restored after notifications are received or the three-key slider is changed
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Just install the APK from the XDA download link or from GitHub, enable it in the EdXposed manager, and reboot!
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_TEST_ONLY: installPackageLI]
when I install it with pm install command
daxiaamu said:
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_TEST_ONLY: installPackageLI]
when I install it with pm install command
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I believe I have fixed that issue, please see the 1.0 pre-release on my GitHub linked in the first post
Sparrowhawk120 said:
I believe I have fixed that issue, please see the 1.0 pre-release on my GitHub linked in the first post
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confrimed it works
daxiaamu said:
confrimed it works
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great! it turns out uploading an apk that was compiled as test only leads to "test only" errors lol. live and learn I guess
works on OP7 regular , thanks for this, if it were possible to reduce the brightness only on the AOD, It would be great!
Sound great. Looking forward for Burn-In protection
zak.ns said:
works on OP7 regular , thanks for this, if it were possible to reduce the brightness only on the AOD, It would be great!
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great, I'll update the compatibility! I'll look at the brightness reduction, at the moment I believe it uses the default autobrightness but I'll see what I can do.
OnePlus AOD 1.0.1
The normal Ambient Display will stay on-screen perpetually, with all the normal stock customization options via settings.
Burn-In protection is still a WIP
Source: My GitHub
TESTED COMPATIBILITY:
OnePlus 7 Pro
OnePlus 7
CHANGELOG:
AOD is restored after notifications are received or the three-key slider is changed
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Just install the APK from the XDA download link or from GitHub, enable it in the EdXposed manager, and reboot!
Nice work! Waiting for the functioned burn-in protection feature.
_DoomD_ said:
Nice work! Waiting for the functioned burn-in protection feature.
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Yep, that's now my top priority! I hopefully should have it done in a week or two, as I'm an inexperienced programmer.
hmm perhaps that was a bit of an ambitious timeframe, but it will hopefully be done before OnePlus releases the real AOD supposedly in August or September
Rooted Phone required?
Does the phone have to be rooted for this to work? Can I install on the non rooted phone?
krishna13 said:
Does the phone have to be rooted for this to work? Can I install on the non rooted phone?
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Yes. It requires EdXposed which would require root.
Seems like you are still stucking at the burn in protection function, doesn't it? How are your project, bro?
_DoomD_ said:
Seems like you are still stucking at the burn in protection function, doesn't it? How are your project, bro?
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yeah I have ended up quite stuck on burn-in protection... It's harder to implement than I expected I haven't been able to find what controls the position of the ambient display
sparrow why havent you talked to quinny the guy who makes "opaodmod"? for burn in
https://github.com/life2015/OPAmbientMod