General Adreno™ 610 GPU @1114 MHz Render Screen Resolution upto 1080x2263 not 1080x2400 as Xiaomi Advertised - Redmi Note 11 (spes/spesn)

Install Open GLES CAP viewer apk and check the current Render Screen Resolution you will find it's not 1080x2400 it's 1080x2263.
Whats the point having a 1080x2400 AMOLED panel if Xiaomi limits it GPU Screen Render Resolution to 1080x2263
It Doesn't make much different though but still though you paid the money for 1080x2400 AMOLED panel
Screen shots will override the resolution to 1080x2400 because of default system screen size value even though it's 1080x2263 rendering in background

is this troll post ? the screen corner is rounded . There is no point rendering something it cant display ?

Guan Yu said:
is this troll post ? the screen corner is rounded . There is no point rendering something it cant display ?
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It's not a troll though why then redmi note 10 with 6.43' Amoled render 1080x2400 don't say it doesn't have rounded corner

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so is there any difference ???

Guan Yu said:
so is there any difference ???
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there is no point of argument guess u know that Xiaomi is not like Apple to mentioned the correct specs

I don't understand your point, even if you say that they are not rendering the same as the screen dimensions, it does not mean that that is not the resolution of the screen.
Let me explain, if you have a 1080x2400 screen, where the measurements are generally for screens with straight edges (and the screens are like that), if they render at 1080x2037 it is to avoid making software adjustments that can cause visual bugs and display problems. .
If you told me that they render at 1280x720, believe me that would be something that nobody would let go of, but this thread doesn't make any sense

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I don't understand your point, even if you say that they are not rendering the same as the screen dimensions, it does not mean that that is not the resolution of the screen.
Let me explain, if you have a 1080x2400 screen, where the measurements are generally for screens with straight edges (and the screens are like that), if they render at 1080x2037 it is to avoid making software adjustments that can cause visual bugs and display problems. .
If you told me that they render at 1280x720, believe me that would be something that nobody would let go of, but this thread doesn't make any sense
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uhh! live in your own world keep your explaination to yourself and check other phones with rounded corners...you would know what am i talking about ?

I understand what are you trying to say, but that thing with rounded corners is true because if you didnt have physicaly these pixels there, is no point to render it, but on the other side it can be about power saving because if the screen is rendered in lower resolution, the load on gpu is lower. And there is last posiple option why this like that, because miui have overlays for hiding camera,navigation bar etc.... so the devs can set it up when these overlays are enabled the screen change resolution.
And after all if you want to prove something use more apps some apps can report something diffrent
here is my "report" from shell

and another theory that I tried and works is that your app reports window size of that app not whole system
here is foto when is rendering 1080x2400
and here is photo where is rendering 1080x2263
Side by Side comparison
so no point to argue about that, screen is 1080x2400, phone rendering 1080x2400, so this "mystery" is solved

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Screen resolution - stretching?

I actually realized this since the first day of using the tablet... I noticed that the screen actually got stretched when you set your tablet in landscape mode and squished in while in portrait mode.
I suspect that the OS is running at a wrong native resolution... Does anyone have similar observation?
Yep, me too
I noticed the same issue. Circular icons look especially bad. Funny enough, the tablet on the packaging also has a distorted screen. In Youtube, videos have black bars on the top and bottom of the screen. This shouldn't be the case, as 1024x600 is a 16:9 aspect ratio, and videos are typically 16:9.
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adb shell dumpsys display
contains the following output:
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mPhys=PhysicalDisplayInfo{600 x 1024, 59.670002 fps, density 1.0, 177.209 x 171.115 dpi, secure true, appVsyncOffset -5000000, bufferDeadline 22758840}
Yup, installed luna icon pack and looks horrible. Same as letters in Google keyboard.
I was just getting on to post about this very thing. Here is an image comparison I put together showing a screen shot side-by-side with a photo of the screen:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Z0bpkQXwBFR1djTnJLSGlsTkU/view
According to the images I pulled, the nominal screen resolution is 600x1024, which is also the hardware spec. But the actual image you see is the same aspect ratio as a display with a resolution of 600x1080. This suggests that the display pixels aren't actually square. I tried a couple of resolution changers in the Play Store but they just scale the display without addressing the issue.
I found an old Google Groups post asking about a cheap tablet with non-square pixels, and the answer in 2012 wasn't very encouraging. I wonder if something could be done through an Xposed module?
I lowered the dpi to 150 just to test and same result...
theophile2 said:
I was just getting on to post about this very thing. Here is an image comparison I put together showing a screen shot side-by-side with a photo of the screen:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Z0bpkQXwBFR1djTnJLSGlsTkU/view
According to the images I pulled, the nominal screen resolution is 600x1024, which is also the hardware spec. But the actual image you see is the same aspect ratio as a display with a resolution of 600x1080. This suggests that the display pixels aren't actually square. I tried a couple of resolution changers in the Play Store but they just scale the display without addressing the issue.
I found an old Google Groups post asking about a cheap tablet with non-square pixels, and the answer in 2012 wasn't very encouraging. I wonder if something could be done through an Xposed module?
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Also, this line from the display dump above similarly seems to indicate non-square pixels:
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density 1.0, 177.209 x 171.115 dpi
Anyone know how to change horizonal and vertical dpi independently?
Apparently the dpi is 160 normally.
You can set it higher and the icons will look less stretched but the dpi seems correct.
Yeah, this is sadly typical in cheap chinese tablets. What really surprises me is that almost nobody talks about this, and most of the people don't even notice it even after pointing it to them
I've also noticed that this screen has what I think is a slow redraw rate (i. e. painting line by line from the top) which cause funky scroll effects, especially in dark backgrounds in portrait. Grab the tablet with the buttons on top and scroll quickly in the Kindle Store and you'll see it
I watched a video on the Fire for the first time, and while this isn't exactly a scientific test, the video did not seem stretched out or distorted to me. I tested with a second video and it too seemed to display with the correct aspect ratio. If so, then that suggests that the display, controller, and drivers are all capable of rendering an image that is not distorted, and that it may be an issue with the rendering of the Android UI.
Up, i would love having a fix for this.
Mine doesnt seem to show these problems? Is it just a some devices problem or am I missing something?
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Mine doesnt seem to show these problems? Is it just a some devices problem or am I missing something?
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Just got one of the $50 Fire tablets delivered and this is one of the first things I noticed. Look at a circular icon when it's in portrait and when it's in landscape and it's really obvious. I noticed it on the Pinterest icon.
If this really is a hardware issue, I don't suppose there's any way to fix it? If not I'll probably return it and get my money back.
amiiboh said:
Just got one of the $50 Fire tablets delivered and this is one of the first things I noticed. Look at a circular icon when it's in portrait and when it's in landscape and it's really obvious. I noticed it on the Pinterest icon.
If this really is a hardware issue, I don't suppose there's any way to fix it? If not I'll probably return it and get my money back.
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Idk.. I don't really notice it maybe it's just my perspective the seem good to me.
It didn't jump out at me, but yes, the screen is definitely wider than 1024/600. Maybe it is 16:9.
I did notice the weird scrolling. Perhaps it's refreshed in some interlaced fashion?
I've noticed that some people just don't see it. Coincidentally in my case it was the same people that watch 4:3 content stretched in their 16:9 TVs and are happy with it
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I've noticed that some people just don't see it. Coincidentally in my case it was the same people that watch 4:3 content stretched in their 16:9 TVs and are happy with it
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^^^ This!
The incorrect aspect ratio is really distracting. I hope there's a way to fix it now that custom ROMs are available.
Hey guys! Does anyone else have a problem with scrolling. When I scroll down a page it looks like the left side is scrolling slower than the right. So for example, if you scroll down on a page full of horizontal lines or text, all the text slopes to the right until the page stops. I'm not sure if this is normal because the tablets so cheap or if its just mine?
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Hey guys! Does anyone else have a problem with scrolling. When I scroll down a page it looks like the left side is scrolling slower than the right. So for example, if you scroll down on a page full of horizontal lines or text, all the text slopes to the right until the page stops. I'm not sure if this is normal because the tablets so cheap or if its just mine?
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It seems "normal" for this tablet, sadly:
martinml said:
I've also noticed that this screen has what I think is a slow redraw rate (i. e. painting line by line from the top) which cause funky scroll effects, especially in dark backgrounds in portrait. Grab the tablet with the buttons on top and scroll quickly in the Kindle Store and you'll see it
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Can't complaint it's rather solid for it's price imo.
Aghh glad its not just mine then. I'm loving the fire! Though it was going to be rubbish but really surprised!

disable portion of screen with camera

is it possible to disable the entire horizontal area with the front facing camera on it, so that you don't lose out on a portion of your viewing experience? kind of like the notch / no notch options in other phones
So to avoid losing a very small part of screen? You removen 3 times+ more screen? ? Seems counter intuitive
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is it possible to disable the entire horizontal area with the front facing camera on it, so that you don't lose out on a portion of your viewing experience? kind of like the notch / no notch options in other phones
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Like someone else mentioned I don't see the reasoning behind that, but you could possible use another launcher like Nova and have the permanent status bar across the top.
The justification is that one is more distracting than the other.
I'd rather take the hit and have a smaller screen (lose 0.2 of an inch) than have video gain 0.2 of an inch but be hampered by a pill sized cutout that obscures video. It is a massive distraction. Arguably worse than the notch because at least that was flush at the top.
The question is whether we have the opportunity to control placement in software. If so, is that native support in android or would that have to be a custom feature via different launchers?
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The justification is that one is more distracting than the other.
I'd rather take the hit and have a smaller screen (lose 0.2 of an inch) than have video gain 0.2 of an inch but be hampered by a pill sized cutout that obscures video. It is a massive distraction. Arguably worse than the notch because at least that was flush at the top.
The question is whether we have the opportunity to control placement in software. If so, is that native support in android or would that have to be a custom feature via different launchers?
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I doubt it will be native support and it will require another launcher.
further to this, https://www.sammobile.com/2019/02/22/galaxy-s10-hide-notch-front-camera-cutout
brilliant, we can sleep easy now.
mrpops2ko said:
further to this, https://www.sammobile.com/2019/02/22/galaxy-s10-hide-notch-front-camera-cutout
brilliant, we can sleep easy now.
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LOL, Thanks, good to know. That surprises me since that cutout was a Samsung feature and Samsung isn't big on hiding their features.

Question X3 Pro keyboard work at 60hz

Hi everyone, I have recently got an Oppo Find X3 Pro. I immediately realized that the keyboard works at 60 hz and not 120 causing lag in writing, and on social networks with autoplay videos it often goes at 60 hz and not 120hz .. is there any way to fix? otherwise you just have to sell it.
Thanks
Is it so important for you to have 120 Hz where they are not really needed?
On the video in social networks, most likely 30 Hz, maximum 60, why do you need to watch them in a single 120? What would the battery drain faster?
Laughter about the keyboard. If there is no 120 Hz on the keyboard, I will sell the phone. It's just cosmically funny.
the 60hz keyboard is real **** .. if it makes you laugh you should get a Nokia 3310 and use that. In any case I found a bug that with a white theme the keyboard works at 60 hz while with the black theme it goes to 120hz without problems .. and then in any case it is wrong to manage the panel from the software since the display should ALWAYS work at minimum hz and as soon as you touch the panel it should pop at 120hz like galaxy s21 ultra. It shouldn't be separated by app causing lag of all kinds. Now I also upload a video that demonstrates it!
https://files.fm/f/z6c7xh2rv
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the 60hz keyboard is real **** .. if it makes you laugh you should get a Nokia 3310 and use that. In any case I found a bug that with a white theme the keyboard works at 60 hz while with the black theme it goes to 120hz without problems .. and then in any case it is wrong to manage the panel from the software since the display should ALWAYS work at minimum hz and as soon as you touch the panel it should pop at 120hz like galaxy s21 ultra. It shouldn't be separated by app causing lag of all kinds. Now I also upload a video that demonstrates it!
https://files.fm/f/z6c7xh2rv
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The phone adjusts itself adaptively. If the video is 60 Hz, what's the point of displaying 120 on the screen?
This is called optimization, not wasted use of the phone battery.
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The phone adjusts itself adaptively. If the video is 60 Hz, what's the point of displaying 120 on the screen?
This is called optimization, not wasted use of the phone battery.
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It is called optimization if it does not cause lag .. the video must go to 60hz but the rest of the scrolling must not go to 60hz but must remain at 120hz as ON ALL the top range, example: Xiaomi mi 11, s21, Oneplus 9 pro etc .. none of these have ever given me problems of this kind. And in any case it does not justify the fact that the keyboard works at 60hz with a light theme and with a dark theme it works at 120hz .. it is clearly a bug and the poor optimization of details. In any case if there is a mod to always bring the joke to 120 hz as on oneplus otherwise you can also leave it alone to comment. Thank you!
Rhaegar93 said:
It is called optimization if it does not cause lag .. the video must go to 60hz but the rest of the scrolling must not go to 60hz but must remain at 120hz as ON ALL the top range, example: Xiaomi mi 11, s21, Oneplus 9 pro etc .. none of these have ever given me problems of this kind. And in any case it does not justify the fact that the keyboard works at 60hz with a light theme and with a dark theme it works at 120hz .. it is clearly a bug and the poor optimization of details. In any case if there is a mod to always bring the joke to 120 hz as on oneplus otherwise you can also leave it alone to comment. Thank you!
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Do you own all the flagships at the same time? Mi 11, S21, OP 9 Pro? I doubt it...
So basically you want to have lets say video played at 60hz on the top of the screen but rest of the view should be working 120hz(like YT app)? None of the above manufacturers have such technology implemented to support different screen refreh rate on various parts of the screen. If you feel im wrong - please share the proof.
Besides what is the the problem with keyboard working in 60Hz? Are u really typing faster than 60Hz?
Stop moaning, sell the phone, buy samsung or whatever else u like.
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Do you own all the flagships at the same time? Mi 11, S21, OP 9 Pro? I doubt it...
So basically you want to have lets say video played at 60hz on the top of the screen but rest of the view should be working 120hz(like YT app)? None of the above manufacturers have such technology implemented to support different screen refreh rate on various parts of the screen. If you feel im wrong - please share the proof.
Besides what is the the problem with keyboard working in 60Hz? Are u really typing faster than 60Hz?
Stop moaning, sell the phone, buy samsung or whatever else u like.
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Maybe you don't understand what I mean. I do not want to see the videos at 120hz, but as on all the top range that I have tried and had for a few months example mi 11, s21, oneplus 9 pro, during the scrolling if you meet a video on social networks it should not go to 60hz otherwise it causes scrolling lag for every video you encounter and is annoying. The keyboard that goes to 60hz is an absurd annoyance because writing fast you can see the difference I was used to with the other tops. Then here we talk about dynamic refresh rate from 5hz to 120. But seeing even if you stay still on the home screen or on a photo, the display always works at 120hz does not go down .. but only on unsupported apps it drops to 60hz but not because it is dynamic but because those apps are not fully supported. Anyway, let's finish it here if there is a way to force 120hz on all apps well, otherwise I will sell it and take back s21 ultra, which, however, should not interest you. Thank you

[Question] Pixel 5 screen resolution change fix?

Hi guys,
I used to use this method with mostly all of my devices in the past: LG G3, Galaxy S5, Amazon Kindle Fire tablets (including 8'' and 10''). All of them work just fine. But not this Pixel5!
Using the "adb shell wm size" command. I changes the screen resolution of my devices down a notch, for example from 1440p to 1080p, or 1080p to 800p and so on. Then I adjust the density accordingly. They all turn out the Ok-ish screen resolution and have a much better GPU performance for gaming.
My current S10 has the native changing resolution from Samsung, So I don't use it for my S10.
But with the Pixel 5, there is a problem. The camera cut - out on the screen become so weird and placed on the off center position, and the Pixel 5 is unusable
I really love to use my pixel 5 at 720p or 900p, and I believe the Adreno 620 (snapdragon 765G) on the Pixel 5 will handle game at the lower resolution much much better.
Does anyone have a fix for this? please help!
Thank you for your reading!
P.S: OMG, this was my bad for posting the thread into the wrong sub-forum. It was on the other tab of my web-browser. Thank you very much for moving it to the right place, Moderator!!
Why are you not changing the resolution in the settings like you do on the Samsung? A quick search suggest the Pixel 5 has such an option. You're best doing it the official way to guarantee everything will work correctly.
Because you're changing the resolution and DPI through what is basically a developer option, I think whatever is handling the camera cutout (An app? The WM? Android?) is not updating its position and that causes it to be misplaced. Therefore, I dont think you find a simple fix for this. Sorry.
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Why are you not changing the resolution in the settings like you do on the Samsung? A quick search suggest the Pixel 5 has such an option. You're best doing it the official way to guarantee everything will work correctly.
Because you're changing the resolution and DPI through what is basically a developer option, I think whatever is handling the camera cutout (An app? The WM? Android?) is not updating its position and that causes it to be misplaced. Therefore, I dont think you find a simple fix for this. Sorry.
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You must be mistaken the Pixel 5 with other phones, since we don't have the option for such a changing the resolution in the settings.
If you mean the display size? It's just a density change, not the resolution.
Thank you for your contribution anyway!
Hi, have you sovled the problem? I encountered a similar condition.

Question OnePlus Pad. PUBG mobile screen resolution problem

Hi all!
On the OnePlus tablet, the aspect ratio is 7:5, so the resolution is also not standard: 2800 × 2000 pixels...
All this together gives a pixelated / square picture in the lobby and in battle (regardless of the selected graphics quality settings)
Is there any way to actually fix this? There is a strong feeling that the game did not correctly "understand" the screen resolution
Thank you in advance
Deselver said:
Hi all!
On the OnePlus tablet, the aspect ratio is 7:5, so the resolution is also not standard: 2800 × 2000 pixels...
All this together gives a pixelated / square picture in the lobby and in battle (regardless of the selected graphics quality settings)
Is there any way to actually fix this? There is a strong feeling that the game did not correctly "understand" the screen resolution
Thank you in advance
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I am pretty certain that this has nothing to do with the OnePlus Pad so there wont be any settings embedded to change this. It should be an issue/bug with PUBG since it hasn't been configured for the particular aspect ratio of the OnePlus Pad as the device is pretty new. They should be working on a new patch update to fix this issue so make sure to keep the game up to date at all times!
Thanks!
@Deselver Only way to workaround this for now is by changing the resolution of your tablet entirely. The game is optimized for 20:9 or 16:9 aspect ratios. Using 1650x2800 worked for me, YMMV, also this solution requires root.

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