Question Display pixel override - Moto Edge 30 Pro

Hello everybody . How can i change sampling rate from adb or reset it somehow ? On low brightness i can see purple ghosting let s say on black elements when i scroll . It s like pixels override of my monitor when i increase response time . I tested through adb and my sampling rate goes up to 484 hz with "increase touch sensitivity" toggle on ans off . The also when i pull down the top bar it gets stuck at 289 hz . Anyone any ideas?

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[REQ] Ultrabrightness widget/app

Hey
Is there anyone who can make a widget or app with widget support for toggling ultrabrightness in CM roms with just a one click?
It is not nice on very sunny days to search options in our phones even with 100% brightness, can't see screen sometimes
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
you can do the following settings:
enable ultra brightness
go to automatic backlight, enable use costum
screen dim level to 4
edit other levels:
0-3 screen 4
4-15 screen x (you choose)
16 - 63 screen x
64 -249 screen x
250-infinite screen 255
when your sensor detects 250, you will have ultrabrightness+255 screen level.
when your sensor detects lesser light, it willh ave ultrabrightness, but the low dim compensates.
post here if you have anymore questions regarding this issue
I know that i can get this work with this way (autobrightness enabled) but maybe someone can do this what i'm asking..
If not, i'll must use this solution.

Anyone using MacroDroid on this phone?

I had a great Macrodroid macro that would check for the ambient's light levels and then set the display brightness according to my preferences everytime I would unlock the phone.
It worked way better than setting "adaptive brightness" to on.
On the Mi A3, it won't work correctly though: when I set brightness level to 20% at a certain light level (for example between 200 and 400 lm) the actual brightness will be set much higher than 20%.
Anyone has any suggestions?
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Question Realme Gt2 Pro global version ltpo2.0 refresh rate not working

Hi,
I am having a realme gt2 pro global version(RMX 3301) Realme UI version 3.0. Build number RMX330_11_A.16.
I screen refresh rate is set to auto. and the screen is stuck with the max refresh rate of 120hz in almost all time. except for in a few apps where it reduces to 60 and once in a while to 30hz. Why the phone is not varying from (1 to 120hz) as it was advertised.
Any solution is appreciated.
Thanks
If it goes down to 30hz, your LTPO 2.0 screen is working. 1hz will only appear when you're not touching the screen and it's on and a static image is on it.
You have to disable in develop mode permission monitoring witch you enabled an forgot about.
Also do not forget that it is dependant on the level of screen brightness. The brighter your screen, the lower the refresh rate will go.
Maybe you where using third part app. Enable show screen refresh rate in developer options. That was also my mistake.
Hi everyone,
I wanted to refresh the topic. I have system version A13 RMX3301_11.C.11. In the screen options, the refresh rate setting is set to "auto". Out of curiosity, I turned on the option to "show the refresh rate" in the developer settings. Using only the launcher (stock realme) itself, I noticed that when the "disable permission monitoring" option in developer settings is turned off, the refresh rate on the screen varies ,depending on the brightness of the screen, from 1 to 120Hz. When "disable permission monitoring" is enabled, the screen refresh rate when using launcher is always 120Hz. I have not compared the this in other programs, but for example in chrome it goes down to 60/30Hz but in the launcher itself it is always 120Hz. This is weird to me, and I don't know if it's a bug or a feature. Is anyone else experiencing similar behavior or is it just me? Maybe someone knows a way to make the variable refresh rate active even when the "disable permission monitoring" option is turned on?
I use Nova launcher and at maximum brightness the value drops to 1.
Settings, Chrome and Google calendar checked and result also 1.
You have
Stano36 said:
I use Nova launcher and at maximum brightness the value drops to 1.
Settings, Chrome and Google calendar checked and result also 1.
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And you have exactly the same behaviour when "disable permission monitoring" is on and off?
Where can I find it, I don't know what you mean.
settings -> additional setting -> developer options -> disable permission monitoring
Does not respond, goes to 120 Hz.

Question How dangerous is it to use "Disable permission monitoring" ? / Fixing refresh rate

Hello,
I have this phone for a couple of days now and the refresh rate managment is so bad on it. In apps like Youtube or Twitch it jumps between 60 and 30 Hz making videos stutter. Games are also locked to 60 Hz/60 FPS however this can partially be worked around with SetEdit. Sadly even after changing refresh rate values in SetEdit the refresh rate and FPS lowers as soon as I lift my finger from the screen and this leads to stutter in games that require you to swipe often etc.
Finally I found that after enabling "Disable permission monitoring" in developer options in combination with SetEdit, makes the refresh rate stay at 120 Hz all the time and the stuttering in apps is gone and FPS in games doesn't drop as soon as I lift my finger from the screen. This is all great but I am unsure how safe it is to disable permission monitoring. I tried some apps and they still ask for permissions. I even tried to grant permission via ADB and it wouldn't let me because "the app didn't ask for this permission". Does anyone have an idea what exactly this option does and how dangerous is to leave permission monitoring disabled?
TL;DR: Found out that I can fix refresh rate to 120Hz with "Disable permission monitoring" developer option enabled but I don't know how safe it is to leave it like that.
I believe is used only when install app s from adb. Its safe to use.
For me, turning "disable permission monitoring" to "on" is not enough to have 120Hz in all apps. It works in system launcher, settings and some apps but in many apps refresh rate still goes down to 30 / 60Hz (especially when brightness is above 50%). I need to use additional app to have always 120Hz. Did you change anything else that enabling "disable permission monitoring" is enough?
I am looking everywhere what else in the system changes when this setting is "on" but can't find any information so far.
KrzysztofJ said:
For me, turning "disable permission monitoring" to "on" is not enough to have 120Hz in all apps. It works in system launcher, settings and some apps but in many apps refresh rate still goes down to 30 / 60Hz (especially when brightness is above 50%). I need to use additional app to have always 120Hz. Did you change anything else that enabling "disable permission monitoring" is enough?
I am looking everywhere what else in the system changes when this setting is "on" but can't find any information so far.
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Nah, I have to use SedEdit + "Disable permission monitoring" to make it stay at 120 Hz permamently. I bought the 2$ feature pack for SetEdit so it automatically changes the refresh values when I open the app after restarting my phone.
What I would like to do is to skip the "Disable permission monitoring" because it sounds like a security threat but I can't seem to find a workaround for this yet. I tired giving IGNORE_BATTERY_OPTIMIZATIONS permission to a game but it won't let me. Tried some other command that whitelisted the same app to ignore the battery optimizations and the command worked but it didn't fix the problem with FPS dropping after I lift my finger off the screen.
There's clearly some terrible "optimization" working in the background and we have no control over it which is a sad joke. And it's not an Android problem because I tested the same excact thing on S21 Ultra 5G and it sticks to 120Hz when it should. It's BBK doing it and refusing to even talk about it (the same thing happens on all BBK phones from what I gathered).
Edited first post to clear things up and corrected it a bit.
Can you share which refresh values you change in SetEdit?
put peak_refresh rate to 1
Peak refresh rate in setedit app. Change it to "1" and 120Hz will be system wide enabled. No need to play with other permissions.
Works on my GT2 so it should work in GT2 Pro as well.
lucy1983 said:
"1" and 120Hz will be system wide enabled. No need to play with other permissions.
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It is not enough to force 120Hz permamently. It is still variable (dropping to 60,30 or 1 Hz depending on displayed content and screen brightness) after setting peak refreshrate to 1
RdkGT said:
It is not enough to force 120Hz permamently. It is still variable (dropping to 60,30 or 1 Hz depending on displayed content and screen brightness) after setting peak refreshrate to 1
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On the GT2 panel it stays at 120 Hz permanently. But then again I know it is a different type of panel then the one on the GT2 Pro.

Question Picture in Picture, Split Screen etc - Refresh Rate drops to 60Hz

Looks like this is still an issue even for the S23 Ultra:
Picture in Picture, Split Screen etc - Refresh Rate drops to 60Hz (EXYNOS)
Hi there, I'd not noticed this before the Android 12 update, but refresh rate appears to drop from 120Hz to 60Hz when using Picture in Picture or Split Screen views. Can anyone else reproduce this please? You can confirm this by going into...
forum.xda-developers.com
"...refresh rate appears to drop from 120Hz to 60Hz when using Picture in Picture or Split Screen views"
Therefore seems like Samsung have made this a permanent change, and I can't understand why.
Try samsung galaxy maxhz, set constant high, meaning is always 120hz
[App]Galaxy Max Hz (Refresh Rate Mods, Screen-off Mods, QS Tiles, Tasker Support and More)
About this app: Refresh Rate Mods Change default refresh rates - Easily change the overall refresh rate settings of devices supporting multiple refresh rates. - Set supported mid refresh rates as the maximum refresh rate limit for battery...
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