Neat trick to make the interface of the PD look more suiting - Huawei Mate 9 Porsche Design Questions & Answers

After two days of owning the Mate 9 PD I have discovered that you can turn most of the native interface to black instead of white (settings, phone, messages, calendar etc.) by goint into battery settings and clicking a switch.
Not only does this make an all black phone look much cooler, it will also save you battery because - Amoled! Also the automatic switch in brightness between apps like messages and home screen doesnt happen anymore or at least isn't that apparent.
Love this phone more and more everyday.
Sent from my PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate 9

Indeed, it's a great feature!

Another nice feature...
Just found this on the Mate9 forum, usually I made all my device screens look "bigger" with adb wm shell density...method. On PD9 you even do not need to connect to PC or Mac to get this effect, just go into Developers Options and under "Smalest wide" change the standard 460 to a higher Number (I used 520) to get a higher Resolution (see more screen)...
The bad thing about it is that it only stays like that until the first reboot, but since you do not need to cennect to a PC you can change this back very easily

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Battery indication on screen

I previously sorted out the locking up problems with help from you guys on here, and I'm sure that I have seen something about a battery indicator on screen when not using O2active but can't find it. Can someone post a link to the thread if it actually does exist or does the function not exist out of O2active?It's quite possible that I had a "moment" and imagined that I saw this of course - it's an age thing, hopefully!
Cheers. Alan
Why not load up the GPRS monitor program that the device come with and configure that to display Battery status on the screen - after its free, and a damn good utility if you use GPRS to track the cost - Mike
Or download Batti (just search for it - it's free)... I use it, and love it, for various reasons I won't bother to detail here
Thanks for that, I'll do a bit more digging. I don't use GPRS for monitoring (as far as I know) so I'll have a look at batti.
In. Done. What a handy little thing! Thanks again.
There's several, really... I like to classify them graphically as...
A. Applications
B. Today screen/Tray
C. Task bar
D. Top/Bottom overlay
The first group, Applications, I wouldn't even bother with. They tell you what the battery level is, and sometimes more information, but you do need to actually run the application. So there's no quick view of what the battery level is at any time.
The second group is nice if you're on the Today Screen a lot. They typically have nice graphics. However, they'll only be on your Today Screen, and take up space there. Very often the larger "Does everything!" applications that use the Today Screen will have one of these, typically along with indicators for memory and storage space.
The third is a bit nicer already. You can see it on any screen, as long as the task bar is in view. There's just one problem - they take up space on the precious task bar - and there's not a whole lot of space there on a QVGA device when in portrait mode. Some solve this by putting a tiny little bar underneath the clock - so much for getting a readout 'at a glance', though. In addition, any application that hides the task bar, will hide that indicator as well.
The last category, at least for me, is ideal - and Batti belongs in that category. Thes are the battery indicators that are usually just a line of a few pixels (or even 1 pixel, like Batti) high, going across the top/bottom of the screen. They're always visible, and you can easily tell how full your battery is even if it's just a white solid bar (such as what's in MagicButton).
They usually come in two flavors.. a solid bar going from left to right, or individual little bars, so that you can easily count in percentages. One of SPB's products comes with one of these, for example. Which style you prefer is really a matter of personal likings.
What's extra nice about Batti is that you can set it up to change the color of the bar at two percentages (e.g. 33% for 'low' with an orange color and 10% for 'critical with a red color), all user-definable. It can also indicate charging, and has a nice textual read-out of charge, voltage, temperature, etc. if you click on it (optional). The frequency with which it updates can also be setup. Some of the battery indicators poll every second, for example, thereby actually draining the battery a good bit itself more than it needs to. I have mine set up to update every minute, which is more than enough.
The *only* thing I would love to see added to it is alarms for the two percentages - which I've requested from the author, but haven't heard back from him as of yet Some of the other battery indicators may have alarms, so that might be something to keep in mind.
Batti
Where can I download Batti from ?????
http://www.google.com/search?q=pocketpc+batti
Battery meter.
I downloaded Batti and I dont think its very good at all !!!. The battery level indicator that comes with Pocket Hack Master is way better. However what I realy Real Real need is the OLD battery level software from WM2003. You know the one with red and green in the settings folder. Unfortunately I deleated it when I hard reset my phone.
Please anyone out there who has the old WM2002/3 still on file. Can you send me a copy of the file I need to make that work again.
Thankyou
Rob
I guess you'd have to state your reasons for liking the one that comes with Pocket Hack Master better
There's three things that are at play, to begin with...
1. Pocket Hack Master isn't free. Of course, if you are looking into the functionality it offers (CPU clock speed tweaking, etc.), then its built-in battery meter is a nice bonus when you do buy it anyway.
2. Pocket Hack Master doesn't run on all devices. Due to the fact that it is an application mostly geared towards CPU clock speed tweaking, it will refuse to run on unsupported processors such as the TI OMAP processor. I believe this doesn't apply to the Blue Angel, but does to e.g. the Wizard.
I have an HTC Wizard.
3. Personal preferences. Everybody will prefer their own style of battery meter, etc. You didn't fully explain why you like Pocket Hack Master's better, and unfortunately I can't fully review it as Pocket Hack Master refuses to work on my device. However, from some screenshots it appears that you can only set colors for battery or A/C (i.e. no change of color based on the charge level), the size appears limited (though you can make it a small 2px bar or a series of 4px blocks), and you can't set the refresh rate. On the other hand, you can fully control its positioning and hide the border. All in all - though again.. I'd have to actually be able to run it to make sure.. I haven't seen an screenshot of the 'gradient' method for example - I'd still have to stick with Batti on features alone.
Hopefully they'll add TI OMAP support soon, as it would be worth getting for that, for sure
For the curious, Batti was updated to version 1.4.
Added: Sound Events
Added: Option for turning off the frame around Batti
Added: Option for blinking on critical level
Added: Battery status on Info page (Charging, On AC, On Battery)
Added: Custom color for charging*
Some bugfixes
* charging is different from being fully charged. Sound events can be defined for charge start and charge end as well.
And I forgot to mention in my main rant that you can change the strings for localization easily - most of the main languages are already available for download
My question about this utilities, is which takes least memory space and battery life?
I hate to install something very usefu which on the downside slows down the device and makes me go crazy with the battery.
Of course anything that continuously monitors the battery performance will take up extra battery life itself, though it's typically negligable. Batti itself can be configured to poll only every N seconds - I have mine set to 60 seconds, but obviously there's no real reason to even set it to this frequency - the battery won't drop that much in a minute
As for memory use, I can't really report on others, and you have to keep in mind that several of the battery monitors are part of a larger whole; and if you want the larger whole anyway, then you typically won't lose any additional memory from enabling the battery monitor functionality. For example, MagicButton has a battery indicator line as well.
Batti takes up roughly 40KB
If you want a pure battery monitor proggie:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=364278
One of the best

Screen Burn - - - HP Elite X3

Who else has noticed the screen burn in on the bottom bar location? I can notice the Windows icon in the center even once hidden. It is still faint. If the screen is the right color I can see the other icons also.
I absolutely hate this phone because of the OS. Windows 10 Mobile is too buggy for me. I cannot open my camera app half the time, the music app crashes, the browser resets occasionally, finger print scanner works half the time, sometimes the power button does not respond or the notification panel does not pull down.
The biggest concern for me is the phone powering off randomly. I've missed appointments and important things because my alarm doesn't go off, or my call doesn't come through. Why? Cause the phone shut itself off. Oh and the horrible heat this thing makes when browsing the web. Then it slows down until you have to manually shut it off and let it cool down.
Biggest POS I've owned. Now had they went with Android, it would be the best phone ever. The specs are amazing, the OS is total ****.
\rant
It seems you have a falty unit of this phone, contact HP support.
Howdy! I agree, sounds like a faulty phone or bad OS. I'm also using Elite x3 running Anniversary and pretty stable, not seeing the same behavior. Have you tried a phone reset and upgrade to 1607?
One thing, I also have screen burn-in after only a couple of months. Using the defaults for screensaver and sleep, so this isn't really acceptable. Also, the "durable" Gorilla Glass can and does scratch... I'm checking with support to see what options or if this is covered.
It's a bit strange, i have Lumia 930, 950,950xl and no one have burn-ins. I was wondering to buy an X3, but this topic, makes me change my opinion
It can happen...Had a lumia 950 that did that. So just as a fail safe I started enabling this reg key on my amoled w10m phones and it does not hurt anything to do it:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\NavigationBar\IsBurninProtectionEnabled dword:1
nate0 said:
It can happen...Had a lumia 950 that did that. So just as a fail safe I started enabling this reg key on my amoled w10m phones and it does not hurt anything to do it:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\NavigationBar\IsBurninProtectionEnabled dword:1
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What has changed to the phone after you edited that reg key?
YoungAll said:
What has changed to the phone after you edited that reg key?
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On the dark theme the nav bar after about 45s to 60s changes contrast so that it is not totally black and so that the nav bar back home and search are not totally white. Then if you touch the nav bar again it goes back to normal. I can try to take a screen shot of it if you'd like?
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The nav bar after about 45s to 60s changes contrast so that it is not totally black and so that the nav bar back home and search are not totally white. Then if you touch the nav bar again it goes back to normal. I can try to take a screen shot of it if you'd like?
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Ok that would be nice.
Did you use interop tools to open access to registry option?
Yes interop tools method was used.
For some reason it is rendered funny after attaching. You might be able to download it and look at it on your phone to see the actual affect created.
Someone has also shared a link to another forum that helps explain more keys that could be of use for this scenario. I will paste the information from that site below...
Go to the path in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ NavigationBar and there add the necessary records and values โ€‹โ€‹(all entries are of type DWORD)
What we add:
1. IsBurnInProtectionEnabled
2. BurnInProtectionIdleTimerTimeout
3. BurnInProtectionMaskSwitchingInterval
4. BurnInProtectionIconsOpacity
5. BurnInProtectionBlackReplacementColor
The values โ€‹โ€‹of which are set accordingly
1. 1 on 2 off
2. Time before in seconds from 1 to ... (I put 1)
3. Time before in seconds from 1 to ... (I put 1)
4. The magnitude of the eclipse as a percentage of 0 (the whole panel will be black) to 100 (the buttons are brightly white) - I recommend 20
5. Replacement of black accent in percentage from 0 (remains black) to 100 (becomes color) - I recommend 0
This was all taken from a site shared to me here
Better to make a reg file to import with interoptool.
@augustinionut
i think its already in wptweaker
Good point :good:
But wptweaker only modify this value: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\Naviga tionBar\IsBurninProtectionEnabled dword:1
All other values are missing.
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All other values are missing.
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You can easily add missing values - WPTweaker especially designed for that purpose
By modifying tveaks.xml, i know, but i"m too lazy.
Ta daaaaa
Had it on the first x3 i got 4 years ago hp replaced it the 2nd one was used for 4 years still fine no burn in

Screen resolution, size of icons, text - very ugly

Hi!
Just changing from my good old Note to a G3. With the immensly increased pixels I thought I'd get an even better usability - but so far it is much worse!
Many apps are so ugly as I have seen it only on smaller phones. For example in Hangouts or other such apps I have way less entries on the screen than on my old Note with 1280x800 and 240dpi setting. I can decrease the text size, but the overall extreme height of an entry, a menu line and even in the android system settings remains unchanged. Decreasing the dpi to below 530 has my phone almost stuck since "com.android.phone" keeps crashing and the dialog keeps popping ifinitely. But even with a dpi of 450 things aren't sweet as text goes really small but whitespace is still huge.
So, how come my old phone works so well and shows much more info with 240dpi? Are there other settings I can play with? Those "line heights" are just outrageous. Most apps are in direct comparison to my old Note way better on that one and show more info.
Any links to how android treats these graphic settings and which there are? Does it depend on the version? I use 6 on G3 vs 4.4 on the Note.
Thanks a lot!

Question 12 "Stable" Issues Thread

Besides the general low quality of this piece of software, here are some specific pains:
1. SafetyNet test fails (no root) - WTF? Can't use any of my work applications because of that.
2. Status bar notification icons don't appear (except for Gmail, for some reason)
3. About device shows there's an update available but I can't update because I'm not the "owner" of the device (there is only 1 user configured, no multiple users) - screenshot attached.
Please share your experience and whether or not you're seeing the same issues (or more).
Thanks!
Another botched update from oneplus scams
Well, it's a good thing I decided that the OP9P would be my last OP smartphone. I'm gona stick with Pixel phone from now on. Finally release A12 and no phone or data works. Really OP???
- Phone stuck in 60hz like 99% of the time.
- Keyboard doesn't have this convenient padding anymore. (On botttom to make typing easier.)
- [Launcher] Can't search apps with a single up swipe anymore, will have to find some hacky solution again. Usually I put a KISS launcher shortcut on other phones. But why ruin it when they had it ....
- [Launcher] Folders open on the middle of screen. Makes no sensse.
- [Launcher] The whole launcher experience is just way worse.
- Battery Management is a mess, now there are other options per app. The previous settings were reset.
- Rooting with Canary Magsik can soft brick. Managed to fix it but it took me a while and I consider myself a veteran.
Honestly, tons of great features are missing. I wish they would just give us a lean AOSP instead like the ASUS Android and call it a day. This feels like a botched, budget Android on a cheap Chinese phone.
App drawers can only display 4 icons per row. Anyone knows how to change it to 5 per row or more?
it is no longer possible to film and in 21:9... or I am blind.
Like a say h8Aramex Phone stuck in 60hz like 99% of the time.
anhtin said:
App drawers can only display 4 icons per row. Anyone knows how to change it to 5 per row or more?
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it's possible. settings --> home screen and lock screen
purpleman2k said:
Status bar notification icons don't appear (except for Gmail, for some reason)
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That's not actually a bug, that's feature. Go to notification settings for particular app and you can set to show notification icon on status bar. Disabled by default for all apss (I think it should be enabled by default), except Gmail, Dialer and a few others.
Bug I found:
- font size issues. I want to set small fonts and dpi. But some apps, like default camera app, power menu, google feeds when swipe etc has still default large font, experience is terrible
- custom dpi set in developer settings will be reverted after reboot. If you set smaller dpi in phone settings, it will be applied a few seconds after boot, phone starts with default dpi
- AOD does not work, even if enabled, screen will turn off when inactive
I installed via built in ota from Oxygen 11 Global, I got update to ColorOS 12
Just got my first 1+ yesterday and was really impressed with the OOS 11 experience.
All day long. All the magic has gone after the update.
In addition to what was already said, the AOD is flickering terribly.
Perhaps it is caused by the pwm of low frequency.
Lol, I paid 1000 euros for this phone because the software was supposed to be good...
Oh yeah, the CLOCK. What is WRONG with that CLOCK!? LMAO.
I mean look at this ABOMINATION.
WHO DRAWS A CLOCK LIKE THAT? SATAN?!?!??!
Like wtf lol.
I have a new problem. I listen to music while walking with my wireless headphones. The phone is in my pocket. Unknown reason causes the phone to crash.
I feel it's going to be complicated.... At least I have 5G working.
Why would they remove the seconds on the clock feature. This update is horrible all around
anhtin said:
App drawers can only display 4 icons per row. Anyone knows how to change it to 5 per row or more?
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Get Nova launcher and don't look back?
I'm not even going to upgrade A12, I deleted the 4gig update I got from Oxygen Updater. Oneplus just shoot them self in the foot and will not recover from this. I'll be suprise if they sell 1k Oneplus 10 phone next month.
h8Aramex said:
Oh yeah, the CLOCK. What is WRONG with that CLOCK!? LMAO.
I mean look at this ABOMINATION.
WHO DRAWS A CLOCK LIKE THAT? SATAN?!?!??!
Like wtf lol.
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Is your phone in 24-hour format? Mine looks normal in 12-hour format but like yours in 24-hour format. I don't use the stock clock app so I hadn't noticed.
ddizzy81 said:
Why would they remove the seconds on the clock feature. This update is horrible all around
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They didn't. This is only when setting an alarm in the clock app.
Camera goes bananas when zoomed beyond 10x.. See attached
Any custom DPI set in developer options is completely lost after reboot.
Reported by me multiple times and was also seen in previous phones/Android versions.
Hi all, i can't open the icon option in the Launcher and and in the settings too it simply crash and nothing. Anyone as an idea? I just wipe launcher data but nothing.
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- Phone stuck in 60hz like 99% of the time.
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Did you select "High" refresh rate in settings? Mine is at 120hz the vast majority of the time.
I have issues with screen brightness not adjusting to low-light conditions. When setting my phone on my dash mount I have to manually adjust the screen brightness down or go blind, even in dark mode. Worked fine with Oxygen OS 11. Fairly disappointed with the overall quality of this update, and I usually love getting the shiny new OS version update.

Screen always adds a "vivid" type effect when watching videos full-screen in landscape(?)

Hi - I've noticed whenever I watch a video full-screen in landscape on my Mate 20 X (either streaming or something I've downloaded), the screen ALWAYS automatically adds a sort of vivid type effect... nothing major - but definitely noticeable (and not wanted a lot of the time!). Is this a common feature for the model... and is it possible to switch it off? Thanks.
Just wanted to add: I've had three Mate 20 X's - and they ALL do this... it's quite frustrating and takes the gloss of an otherwise near-perfect phone
You must be able to turn this off somehow!? Is there a special or hidden menu anywhere? Grrrr

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