
Do not change this setting. Because, this causes your screen display to be difficult to restore.
Dear,
Gaurav24.
The problem I've found so far is in Developer options > Display cutout where Device default is where the initial frame is.
When I started trying to change this setting to test, the layout of the frames became completely irregular. Even when setting it to Device default again, it doesn't look like the original frame, as the value of each radio button hasn't been adjusted properly. Also, restarting cannot restore the default frame location.
Fortunately, there is a trick by looking at the pattern, and converting this value to its initial value which can reposition the screen frame again.
I didn't have time to take a screenshot of how this problem occurred. So, no attachments. Sorry.
Apart from that, there are some problems with audio when using sound devices (headsets/headphones/speakers and/or something like that to be precise). I've had this problem since the Beta build of Android 12 was first available. When the volume is low, it's like the sound of the tip is getting smaller or missing. Unlike when the volume is high, it sounds smooth to the last milliseconds of sound. My assumption is that when it is changed, it will cause another odd problem with the phone speaker. So I guess, it's not a big problem. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Maybe that's all from me.
More, and less I apologize.
Thank you for your attention!