[TWEAK] This is how to set 120Hz on WQHD+ - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Themes, Apps

I have found a way to enable 120hz on WQHD+ display setting
For root
1. Install Easy DPI Changer [Root]
2. Change resolution to 1436x3192 and DPI to desired size that you like. I have 384
3. Go to settings and set refresh rate to 120Hz
Without root
1. Use adb
2. Change resolution to "adb shell wm size 1436x3192" and DPI to desired size that you like. I have 384 "adb shell wm density 384"
3. Go to settings and set refresh rate to 120Hz
Screenshot 1 - Screenshot 2
Have fun!

Cholens said:
I have found a way to enable 120hz on WQHD+ display setting (You need root)
1. Install Easy DPI Changer [Root]
2. Change resolution to 1436x3192 and DPI to desired size that you like. I have 384
3. Go to settings and set refresh rate to 120Hz
Have fun!
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no way without root??
Sent from my SM-G988B using Tapatalk

I have updated it for non root as well
carlitobahsoun said:
no way without root??
Sent from my SM-G988B using Tapatalk
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Cholens said:
I have found a way to enable 120hz on WQHD+ display setting
For root
1. Install Easy DPI Changer [Root]
2. Change resolution to 1436x3192 and DPI to desired size that you like. I have 384
3. Go to settings and set refresh rate to 120Hz
Without root
1. Use adb
2. Change resolution to "adb shell wm size 1436x3192" and DPI to desired size that you like. I have 384 "adb shell wm density 384"
3. Go to settings and set refresh rate to 120Hz
Screenshot 1 - Screenshot 2
Have fun!
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Hey Thank you very much for sharing this tweak! I'll test battery life
BTW just wondering in case I wanted to go back to stock... I'd just change the resolution, and that's it, right?

Thanks, settings that seem to look the best for me:
adb shell wm size 1436x3192
adb shell wm density 511
Set "Font Size" to 2

Will check this by tonight. Nice !

How to change all back to stock? Especially the density and font size?

Nakashima Taiki said:
How to change all back to stock? Especially the density and font size?
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Just change resolution in settings like normal, and change DPI in developer options to 411
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Unfortunately with this new resolution it causes an empty gap around the edge of the screen

*Detection* said:
Just change resolution in settings like normal, and change DPI in developer options to 411
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Unfortunately with this new resolution it causes an empty gap around the edge of the screen
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Thank you. How about the font size? Should I just change it in the font size and style setting?

Nakashima Taiki said:
Thank you. How about the font size? Should I just change it in the font size and style setting?
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Yea, just change it from settings to whatever looks best for you, I set it to 2

*Detection* said:
Yea, just change it from settings to whatever looks best for you, I set it to 2
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Thanks. Is the empty gap happened because of the dpi?
Update: I think because the resolution for WQHD+ is 3200x1440. Can we have the 120Hz with that resolution rather than 1436x3192?

Thanks my friend.
What About batery impact??
Enviado desde mi SM-G988B mediante Tapatalk

Nakashima Taiki said:
Thanks. Is the empty gap happened because of the dpi?
Update: I think because the resolution for WQHD+ is 3200x1440. Can we have the 120Hz with that resolution rather than 1436x3192?
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No, it sets to WQHD and sets back to 60Hz, I tried

*Detection* said:
No, it sets to WQHD and sets back to 60Hz, I tried
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I see. That's why

Gofo_81 said:
Thanks my friend.
What About batery impact??
Enviado desde mi SM-G988B mediante Tapatalk
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I don't notice much difference than on FHD+ 120hz in battery life. that it used a little more is normal

How is this possible? I was under the impression the panel itself is unable to support this due to hardware limitations ?

digitaljeff said:
How is this possible? I was under the impression the panel itself is unable to support this due to hardware limitations ?
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This is what I have read multiple places also that it was a hardware limitation.

digitaljeff said:
How is this possible? I was under the impression the panel itself is unable to support this due to hardware limitations ?
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aussiesausage said:
This is what I have read multiple places also that it was a hardware limitation.
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Yeah! It is hardware limited. The device is actually running at HD+ on that resolution, and the phone is capable of running HD+ @120hz but if you set the WQHD+ screen size correctly (1440x3200) the phone will run only @60Hz.

jimbo77 said:
Yeah! It is hardware limited. The device is actually running at HD+ on that resolution, and the phone is capable of running HD+ @120hz but if you set the WQHD+ screen size correctly (1440x3200) the phone will run only @60Hz.
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Is whi i have puted 1439x3199 and recognises like WQHD+ AND WORKS LIKE A CHARM at 120hz....
YouTube recognises for watching at 1440 résolution

Nmc_alves® said:
Is whi i have puted 1439x3199 and recognises like WQHD+ AND WORKS LIKE A CHARM at 120hz....
YouTube recognises for watching at 1440 résolution
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It's not 120Hz at that resolution, I tried too, it says 120Hz but is actually 60Hz, it's not smooth like 120Hz

Related

[APP]Change screen resolution and DPI (CSRD)

This app for Changing screen resolution and DPI.
For example I change resolution and dpi in my HTC HD mini to play games.
Sources available.
Version 2:
Manual:
1) Copy "csrd.exe", "injection.dll" to root dir "\"
2) Create text file "pr.txt" in root dir "\"
3) Fill pr.txt with pattern, described below.
4) Run csrd.exe
5) For unload dll and stop csrd run unload.exe (in any dir)
Pattern:
Code:
<width>
<height>
<dpi>
<process name or path>
Example:
Code:
320
480
128
.exe
240
320
96
ppc.exe
100
100
196
calc.exe
First record is resolution for other processes (that not described below).
Process with name ppc.exe will work with 240x320x96 resolution.
Process with name calc.exe will work with 100x100x196 resolution.
Other process will work with 320x480x128 resolution.
SHAYDER said:
This app for Changing screen resolution and DPI.
For example I change resolution and dpi in my HTC HD mini to play games.
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If it works on Hd mini maybe you should post it in the Hd mini thread too
How does it work? I run it, change resolution, but i don't see any changes.
Try new version.
Put injection.dll and CSRD.exe to 1 folder. Then run CSRD.exe, change resolution and click "Apply".
Good work.
Look like wvgafix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=455974
SHAYDER said:
Try new version.
Put injection.dll and CSRD.exe to 1 folder. Then run CSRD.exe, change resolution and click "Apply".
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Thank you This one works. In your first post you said "For example I change resolution and dpi in my HTC HD mini to play games". So what resolution and dpi exactly do you set? For which games do you use it?
zalaros said:
So what resolution and dpi exactly do you set? For which games do you use it?
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I set:
X 240
Y 320
DPI 96
So far I have only used "Orions Legend of Wizards".
In theory, with this program any game should run normally for that resolution and dpi.
Shayder think you can make this app support cmd functions (so we can make the switch silently... useful to use with MortScript)?
Also as an idea would it be possible to make a certain app run inside a window which size is that of the required screen resolution (wrapping the running app...)? The idea seems possible (vijay555 aparantly did something similar...). This way only the selected app has it's "resolution" changed not affecting the rest of the system (which tends to cause gfx issues)
with a command prompt version i can prob it on my alpine nve-300p navigation system tool. this run with windows ce 5 and igo
so does this mean that if i use this on my wvga device, i can play games that are made for qvga in full screen?
Sources...
But this program change the resolution only when you play a game or change everything? Can I have a guide to install the program?
1)This app change global resolution and DPI.
2) just run "csrd.exe"
Just a stupid question, can this program "emulate" a vga resolution on a qvga device? Thanks for your work and for the sources.
Excellent, thank you.
Thank you for the app SHAYDER.
Just to confirm how this program should operate. You set the screen res and DPI that you want it set to and hit apply. After that, only that portion of the screen will be used?
For example, changing it to [email protected] will use only small section of a WVGA screen (top left)?
It will not allow you to run a 240x320 game at 480x640 or 480x800, correct?
The game you wanted to use, will it only run if it detects a QVGA screen? Is that why you needed to force a new resolution?
trueg said:
Just to confirm how this program should operate. You set the screen res and DPI that you want it set to and hit apply. After that, only that portion of the screen will be used?
For example, changing it to [email protected] will use only small section of a WVGA screen (top left)?
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Yes.
trueg said:
The game you wanted to use, will it only run if it detects a QVGA screen? Is that why you needed to force a new resolution?
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Yes. This is the first and the only one reason.
This app just simulate resolution and dpi.
Excellent, thank you.
WOW.... this is what i'm looking for...
Sadly, it's not for smartphone (non-touchscreen)....
i cannot change the number......
Would you create for smartphone????
New version available. Look 1st post.
works great!!!!
i have try it in some apps and it's work... i will test it in some other apps and i will give you the review....

Change Dpi

Hello
Can i change dpi stock 240. Someone have tested?
kvadde said:
Hello
Can i change dpi stock 240. Someone have tested?
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A solid-state screen's DPI is a physical attribute, you cannot change it.
I believe OP is referring to the soft DPI settings in build.prop. You must root, then edit the ro.sf.lcd_density setting in build.prop. It's already 240 on CM, not sure about stock though.
Cat McGowan said:
A solid-state screen's DPI is a physical attribute, you cannot change it.
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You are talking about PPI, not DPI
Stock DPI is also 240.
But why would you want to change that??
If some app is not displaying to your satisfaction, it's better not to modify build.prop, because it could lead to unexpected weird behaviors.
Better is to use the "Xposed Framework" with the module "App Settings"; there you can specify individual DPI settings for each app. The safer and more flexible solution! I use it without problems on all my devices.
Felimenta97 said:
You are talking about PPI, not DPI
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You have it backwards.
kvadde said:
Hello
Can i change dpi stock 240. Someone have tested?
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As you didn't specify whether you want this on stock firmware or an AOSP ROM, I'd suggest to try the PACman port to the XTZ, as it includes per-app DPI modifier. It's currently in nightlies and no fully stable release as of yet, but it's worth to try if you really need that feature.
DPI = Dots Per Inch
PPI = Pixels Per Inch
The reason we've started to use PPI instead of DPI is because of PenTile, since that technology yields more pixels than dots per inch (dots are shared between adjacent pixels). Both are properties of the hardware but by telling Android you have a different DPI you can scale the UI. This procedure will make graphical elements that makes use of their physical size on the display (rulers, printing tools, etc.) show up at incorrect sizes.
For example, if you have a virtual measurement tape, you'll need to multiply all values with the original DPI divided by the new DPI. So if you choose to change your tablets DPI to 120, making every UI element scale to half of the original size, you'd need to multiply every value by 240/120=2 for it to match up with the real world.
I hope this clears things up.
Shanliang- said:
As you didn't specify whether you want this on stock firmware or an AOSP ROM, I'd suggest to try the PACman port to the XTZ, as it includes per-app DPI modifier. It's currently in nightlies and no fully stable release as of yet, but it's worth to try if you really need that feature.
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As I already said: No need to change firmware. Just install Xposed framework with App Settings module on rooted device, and you can freely modify DPI per app.

[GUIDE] Change Screen Resolution [Performance Tweak][CM/AOSP]

>Change Screen Resolution<
Introduction:
I'm going to write this guide to teach you how to change the Screen Resolution of your Xiaomi Mi3/Mi4 AOSP/CM Based ROM to improve the graphics performance of your Mi3 without stressing your CPU/GPU while playing games.
What you need to Download:
Resolution Changer by NoMone:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...apk&pcampaignid=APPU_1_TXl1VcrLFoWB8QXozIGIBA
Root Browser:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ser&pcampaignid=APPU_1_oXl1VczIG4_s8AX7-YLQCQ
Note: Default Screen Resolution of Xiaomi Mi 3 is 1080x1920FHD @480 DPI, well what we are going to do is Change it into 720x1280HD @320 to improve performance. (Don't worry about getting the icons bigger, the reason why we have to reduce the DPI on the Build.prop is to avoid glitches and make the Icons and UI at the normal size when changing the resolution, because using the Resolution Changer alone will cause some glitches on other apps )
Steps:
1. Open Root Browser; and find /system/build.prop and open it using RB Text Editor.
2. Find ro.sf.lcd_density=480 and change it to 320.
3. Click Save.
4. Open Resolution Changer; Enter 720 Width, 1280 Height, 320 DPI
5. Click Apply and wait for it to change.
6. Click Yes to Confirm and Skip on the next dialog.
7. Now exit the app and Reboot.
After rebooting, you'll see that you've changed the Screen Resolution to FHD>HD. :good:
Congratulation, to prove it do an Antutu Benchmark test and you'll see the difference. :good:
Additional Info:
(OPTIONAL IF YOU'RE USING CUSTOM DPI ON FULL HD)
If you were using a custom DPI on FULL HD for example;
You're using 400 or 380 or 370 on 1080x1920FHD Resolution,
Do these to properly change resolution to avoid getting the UI or Icons Bigger than Normal.
Example;
If you are using 400DPI on 1080x1920FHD.
400÷3=133DPI
400-133=267DPI
so the right DPI that you're going to use would be; 267DPI on 720x1280HD PLEASE, DONT FORGET to CLICK THANKS!​
Everything is working almost perfectly. Some icons are larger than they used to be. But that wasn't problem. Real problem is that SwiftKey keyboard didn't scale. So I had to revert back to Google original keyboard to reset resolution back to 1080p
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Silac_8 said:
Everything is working almost perfectly. Some icons are larger than they used to be. But that wasn't problem. Real problem is that SwiftKey keyboard didn't scale. So I had to revert back to Google original keyboard to reset resolution back to 1080p
Sent from my MI 3W using XDA Free mobile app
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Oh I forgot to write something about Swift Keyboard, Sorry since I used Google Keyboard. but aside from Swiftkey everything is fine :good:
I have done this years ago. Not only CM/AOSP but all rooted phones.
Thanks for putting some guide though. :good::fingers-crossed:
bluerain28 said:
I have done this years ago. Not only CM/AOSP but all rooted phones.
Thanks for putting some guide though. :good::fingers-crossed:
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I wrote this guide for those who are confused and experiencing glitches when using the Resolution Changer alone and of course for the beginners
added additional info.
I just noticed. I used 294 DPI for 720x1280
bluerain28 said:
I just noticed. I used 294 DPI for 720x1280
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Alright! ?
Initially tried this with MIUI v5, turned out to be very bad. The icons became very large and going to back to native resolution didn't help either. Fortunately I had nandroid backup.
Later I tried it on MIUI 6, it worked!
Some glitches are there:
- On recent apps screen
- camera effects selection screen
- Calender and clock icons turned invisible
- Minor glitches in clock app
Otherwise everything looks good, and performance bump is noticeable. Excited to find out how much it improves battery life.
Thanks for sharing.
pra300 said:
Initially tried this with MIUI v5, turned out to be very bad. The icons became very large and going to back to native resolution didn't help either. Fortunately I had nandroid backup.
Later I tried it on MIUI 6, it worked!
Some glitches are there:
- On recent apps screen
- camera effects selection screen
- Calender and clock icons turned invisible
- Minor glitches in clock app
Otherwise everything looks good, and performance bump is noticeable. Excited to find out how much it improves battery life.
Thanks for sharing.
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No problem
that's why it's for CM/AOSP Based ROM but I'm glad that it worked for you though there are some glitches.
Hi im using a a33 tab with screen dpi 160 and 480x800 resolution. Can I change this to higher resolution and dpi?
sent from xda app in my s710 using tapatalk . (*゚▽゚)ノ
andywoody12 said:
Hi im using a a33 tab with screen dpi 160 and 480x800 resolution. Can I change this to higher resolution and dpi?
sent from xda app in my s710 using tapatalk . (*゚▽゚)ノ
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You can but, I won't recommend it because it would just stress out the processor and gpu of that low-end tablet, just leave that be.
Better use gl tools
While everyone gets larger icons,i am getting small icons,small screen,and all the app including resolution changer itself says the current settings is 1080x1920 with 320dpi.
Where am i doing it wrong?
I am on cm12 latest nightly.
same problem as Jongla here, running the same CM 12 nightlies. I guess the problem is that resolution changer doesnt change anything after you apply, current settings are kept as FHD res. Maybe try a different app to do it.
QQboss said:
same problem as Jongla here, running the same CM 12 nightlies. I guess the problem is that resolution changer doesnt change anything after you apply, current settings are kept as FHD res. Maybe try a different app to do it.
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Try this method.Its easier and works just fine.
http://nexus5.wonderhowto.com/how-t...xus-6-by-lowering-display-resolution-0159881/
thanks buddy, this one works like a charm
cool trick..
It's become blurry, not clear like before
Guys, if you're using a CM rom, just install Xposed and install the App Setting module. Then, you just choose the app, turn on the custom settings, choose the resolution and dpi you want, and the app will run with those defenitions without having to mess with the entire UI on the device...

Is there a way to change resolution on this device?

I have just bought 10.8 version and I like it, but was really surprised to find out there is no way to change resolution like for example in this video (I am not allowed to post links, but you can search it on youtube under the name: How to Change Screen Resolution in HUAWEI P20)
Is that a bug of some kind and we may hope that this feature will be introduced in some later EMUI updates?
With developer options enabled you can set a custom DPI, effectively changing your resolution
This method doesn't actually change resolution, just the size of the icons, text etc. You can try and check it yourself with some app like CPU-Z for example.
The only option I found is using ADB commands like "wm size 1200x1920" and "wm density 209". This does truly change resolution and sets appropriate DPI for this resolution at 10.8 display size. Needless to say that this method is cumbersome and besides that DPI value has to be reapplied after each reboot, otherwise it resets and homescreen looks messed up.
But yes, when set correctly to 1200x1920 and 209 DPI it looks good and what's more important games run a lot faster.
So why would Huawei remove the option (which is already present in EMUI 8) to easily change resolution specifically for our device is beyond my understanding.
And here is reply from Huawei support:
Thank you for contacting Huawei. We widely appreciate your preference and we thank you for your email.
Regarding to what you kindly shared to us, we appreciate that you point out this issue, we kindly inform you that your screen resolution is unable to be modified unless it is done through a third party application. Due to this, we have forwarded your request to our Research and Development department. Receiving your feedback and inquiries means a lot to our company, since our only way to improve is through acknowledging our customer's experiences.​
Yeah it doesn't change the resolution but your command shouldn't either because the same amount of pixels is used. Changing the resolution is basically only possible with amoleds (which we don't have) because single pixels can be disabled.
So that's probably the reason why the huawei p20 has it and we don't. As for what you are doing it should be the same as changing dpi. Grouping small physical pixels to one bigger virtual pixel, decreasing the amount of different content the tablet has to render and therefor making the tablet run faster.
I was able to set my screen res to something else using a third party app on my note 2 (amoled) but not anymore on the LG g5 (ips LCD)
Hope what I'm trying to say is understandable.
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Hope what I'm trying to say is understandable.
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Hehe, my honest answer is not quite. But I would appreciate if you could tell me which DPI should I set in Developer Options to get the same effect as I am getting with "wm size 1200x1920" and "wm density 209" in terms of speed gain and homescreen look (not distorted or messed up, etc).
Edit: Tried changing DPI only without changing resolution today. Result: no speed gain in any games I played.
I'm using this app to change resolution and dpi.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farmerbb.secondscreen.free
It required root access (I'm using magisk). But author said that it just need adb access for those don't have root. Works brilliantlu on my M5 8.4.
oldpoem said:
I'm using this app to change resolution and dpi.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farmerbb.secondscreen.free
It required root access (I'm using magisk). But author said that it just need adb access for those don't have root. Works brilliantlu on my M5 8.4.
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For the M5 8.4, what did you set things to?
Ivanbarker said:
For the M5 8.4, what did you set things to?
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I created 2 profile. One for casting to TV , other for lower resolution.
Ivanbarker said:
For the M5 8.4, what did you set things to?
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As far as I undertand to avoid distortion for your 8.4in it should be something like 1920x1200 and 270 DPI.
Though again, as far as I understood, you can play with DPI as much as you like, it doesn't influence game speed or battery drain like resolution does.
oldpoem said:
I'm using this app to change resolution and dpi.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farmerbb.secondscreen.free
It required root access (I'm using magisk). But author said that it just need adb access for those don't have root. Works brilliantlu on my M5 8.4.
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Thanks, I am going to check out this app. The problem is that I don't want to root my M5 in order not to void the warranty. So going to try the ADB way and hope permissions will not reset after reboot.
the_zealot said:
Thanks, I am going to check out this app. The problem is that I don't want to root my M5 in order not to void the warranty. So going to try the ADB way and hope permissions will not reset after reboot.
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After you've lowered your resolution from stock 2560x1600, do you find better battery life?
EDIT: Also if I want to change it back to normal, do I jsut change the resolution back to 2560x1600 and 359 dpi?
Ivanbarker said:
After you've lowered your resolution from stock 2560x1600, do you find better battery life?
EDIT: Also if I want to change it back to normal, do I jsut change the resolution back to 2560x1600 and 359 dpi?
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I have not been using this tablet long enough to notice major difference in battery drain from changing resolution. I was mostly interested in speed gain in games. But from the fact that there is an option in Settings menu to automatically lower resolution to save battery, I conclude that there must me some (albeit a small) advantage in overall power consumption when using lower resolution.
And yes, to get back your native resolution and DPI, I guess you can either use ADB commands "wm size reset" and "wm density reset", or just set 2560x1600 if you are doing it through an app. As for DPI, it depends on which display settings you use in the Settings menu (large, small, etc.) but the default (factory) one seems to be 480. All this Resolution-DPI stuff seems to be very confusing as for me.
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And yes, to get back your native resolution and DPI, I guess you can either use ADB commands "wm size reset" and "wm density reset", or just set 2560x1600 if you are doing it through an app. As for DPI, it depends on which display settings you use in the Settings menu (large, small, etc.) but the default (factory) one seems to be 480. All this Resolution-DPI stuff seems to be very confusing as for me.
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Thanks! I was unaware you could reset it like that!

[APP][10+][SAMSUNG] Dynamic Display for Samsung - App Specific Refresh Rates

Dynamic Display is an app for Samsung Galaxy S20/+/Ultra that allows you to set a display refresh rate for certain apps.
The app does not require root, but it does need a permission granted with ADB.
Dynamic Display is only intended for use on Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. Other devices with 96Hz or 120Hz display might work, but nothing is guaranteed.
Download the app from GitHub
XDA Labs download coming soon
ADB permission instructions
Reserved
Hello @ cr5315
The idea is interesting, but he was unable to set the refresh rate to 96hz
Example:
Chome at 60Hz = In the test it stays at 60Hz (great)
Chome at 96Hz = In the test it stays at 120Hz (why?)
Chome at 120Hz = In the test it stays at 120Hz but when switching between applications, it returns to 60Hz
Sorry about my English.
Have a nice day.
emerloko said:
Hello @ cr5315
The idea is interesting, but he was unable to set the refresh rate to 96hz
Example:
Chome at 60Hz = In the test it stays at 60Hz (great)
Chome at 96Hz = In the test it stays at 120Hz (why?)
Chome at 120Hz = In the test it stays at 120Hz but when switching between applications, it returns to 60Hz
Sorry about my English.
Have a nice day.
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Did you root your device? If no, you can't use 96hz (even with ADB).
Gonna check this app later on.
I can use 120 96 or 60hz not rooted lol.
Tasker w profile and medium power save mode
Stock AF 986u1
Hello,
You did an excellent job on your application, I tested it works very well on my S20 +.
Thank you so much.
But you can not put a filter option? to separate system applications and User Applications ?
cr5315 said:
Dynamic Display is an app for Samsung Galaxy S20/+/Ultra that allows you to set a display refresh rate for certain apps.
The app does not require root, but it does need a permission granted with ADB.
Dynamic Display is only intended for use on Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. Other devices with 96Hz or 120Hz display might work, but nothing is guaranteed.
Download the app from GitHub
XDA Labs download coming soon
ADB permission instructions
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Would this app be a better method than tasker?does tasker use a lot of battery in the background?
jasons1004 said:
I can use 120 96 or 60hz not rooted lol.
Tasker w profile and medium power save mode
Stock AF 986u1
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Did you actually check your fps rate?
Mucky2 said:
Did you actually check your fps rate?
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I sure did.
https://www.testufo.com/
cr5315 said:
Dynamic Display is an app for Samsung Galaxy S20/+/Ultra that allows you to set a display refresh rate for certain apps.
The app does not require root, but it does need a permission granted with ADB.
Dynamic Display is only intended for use on Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. Other devices with 96Hz or 120Hz display might work, but nothing is guaranteed.
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Thanks so much this app is fantastic the way i can set default for 60hz then put most used and apps i want to scroll well on 120hz no messing once granted permissions with adb!lovely app
version 0.1.0 Dynamic Display For Saamsung
Hello,
Thank you very much for considering my comment. :angel:
On the new version 0.1.0, we can hide the system applications, and I like it too much. :victory:
Thank you for doing a good job. :good:
karime974 said:
Hello,
Thank you very much for considering my comment. :angel:
On the new version 0.1.0, we can hide the system applications, and I like it too much. :victory:
Thank you for doing a good job. :good:
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What did you put in for the adb command please tried what the app tells you but doesn't work?i had the previous version of this which worked fine but on this latest i cant get past the adb commands
Just gave it a shot, but somehow doesn't seem to work/stick here?
I set 60hz as the default mode, and force Edge, Gmail, Whatsapp, Nova Launcher to 120hz.
However, scrolling through gmail, nova, whatsapp doesn't feel fluid and going to testufo.com on Edge it shows 60hz. If I reload Edge and/pr the page I do seem to get 120hz, but switching between apps and going back it seems to be 60 again.
So I can't really seem to count on it, any ideas?
For now I'll just go back to the 'default 96hz' option from another app.
version 1.0.0 thanks! tried and working 96hz.
cr5315 said:
Dynamic Display is an app for Samsung Galaxy S20/+/Ultra that allows you to set a display refresh rate for certain apps.
The app does not require root, but it does need a permission granted with ADB.
Dynamic Display is only intended for use on Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. Other devices with 96Hz or 120Hz display might work, but nothing is guaranteed.
Download the app from GitHub
XDA Labs download coming soon
ADB permission instructions
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OMG! What an awesome app. Just tried in my S20+ and it's working. I was wondering if it's possible to force 120Hz with 1440p, but that's hardware limited right?
Anyway, thanks a lot for this great app.
That's correct, the display physically cannot do 96Hz or 120Hz at 1440p
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Any idea why im getting this error
C:\Android\platform-tools>adb shell pm grant dev.fingertips.s20refreshrate android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
Security exception: Package dev.fingertips.s20refreshrate has not requested permission android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
java.lang.SecurityException: Package dev.fingertips.s20refreshrate has not requested permission android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
at com.android.server.pm.permission.BasePermission.enforceDeclaredUsedAndRuntimeOrDevelopment(BasePermission.java:433)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:2932)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:2896)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.access$1200(PermissionManagerService.java:157)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService$PermissionManagerServiceInternalImpl.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:3966)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PackageManagerService.java:6980)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.runGrantRevokePermission(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:1955)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.onCommand(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:230)
at android.os.ShellCommand.exec(ShellCommand.java:104)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onShellCommand(PackageManagerService.java:26995)
at android.os.Binder.shellCommand(Binder.java:916)
at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:790)
at android.content.pm.IPackageManager$Stub.onTransact(IPackageManager.java:5433)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onTransact(PackageManagerService.java:5155)
at android.os.Binder.execTransactInternal(Binder.java:1056)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:1029)
Note: I'm on S20+ Exynos

			
				
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