I came from the GNex to the ONE and was wondering if any kernels are supporting the gamma/RGB color changes that were possible with that phone. Or is this something that is not possible due to the screens not being the same.
HTC Led have only red and green color.How is it possible to have only 2 colors? You need all 3 for it to work correctly. Primary colors.
I like the screen now but miss being able to change it whenever I felt the need.
OP is talking about adjusting screen colour, gamma settings etc.. not LED.HTC Led have only red and green color.
Not RGB led like samsung or Nexus...
I haven't found any yet and didn't want to ask in each of their threads. Lol. Hopefully someone will find it a cool "add-on" to their kernel in the future.OP is talking about adjusting screen colour, gamma settings etc.. not LED.
I'm not aware of any current kernels that support this feature.
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HTC phones don't have these issues like other phones, imo so no settings like that are necessary
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Fingers crossed.I haven't found any yet and didn't want to ask in each of their threads. Lol. Hopefully someone will find it a cool "add-on" to their kernel in the future.
Unfortunately there is no choice to oversaturate the colors on the display. If that's what you need, consider getting a phone with AMOLED display.It's all about choice isn't it?![]()
What the hell man? don't get your knickers in a twist. I have no issues with this screen. I was purely acknowledging what op said.Unfortunately there is no choice to oversaturate the colors on the display. If that's what you need, consider getting a phone with AMOLED display.
Not mad, but for those looking for high saturation, there is no replacement for AMOLED.What the hell man? don't get your knickers in a twist. I have no issues with this screen. I was purely acknowledging what op said.
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Dude, whether or not you believe that there's no replacement for AMOLED (and I do agree with that statement) has no bearing on whether or not someone chooses to mess with screen color. I love the screen of my HTC One however, I wouldn't mind tweaking it a little to match my custom colors that I've implemented on my N4. Just saying...Not mad, but for those looking for high saturation, there is no replacement for AMOLED.
Well if you read what I wrote, you'd see I HAD an amoled display. I don't now which is why I asked the question if this was possible on the ONE. If a kernel dev adds it in their kernel, then there will be a choice. And with Android, there is always a choice.Unfortunately there is no choice to oversaturate the colors on the display. If that's what you need, consider getting a phone with AMOLED display.