Monday, September 25, 2017
DPI settings and Android N
DPI settings and Android N
Ever since I owned a Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 a few years ago, with its low DPI setting (i.e. everything looks smaller on the screen) I have been keen on changing the default DPI on phones with large displays - notably the Samsung Galaxy Note series, which I have used as my main device more than any other model.
DPI
The DPI setting of the device is held in the build.prop file, which is present in the system folder in the root of the phone. The build.prop file contains many global settings for the phone, including the DPI, which affects how things are scaled on the screen. The DPI setting is defined by the following property:
ro.sf.lcd_density = xxx
A larger DPI value will make everything larger on the display, and vice versa.

The image above shows my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 homescreen. This is running at a DPI setting of 480, compared with the default setting of 640. It should be noted that the launcher used is the Google Now launcher, but the row and column count have been changed with Xposed GEL Settings, which is a module for the Xposed framework (Samsung specific link).
Unfortunately, accessing and modifying this setting requires root access, which means that its not something you can do out of the box.
Android N
With Android N there is rudimentary DPI modification built right into the OS. This is a boon for devices such as the 6" Nexus 6 and even the 5.7" Nexus 6P (which is actually my sweet spot for device size)
To change the DPI on Android N you need to go to Settings / Display / Display Size. Here you will be given the choice of Small, Default, Larger or Largest. These equate to around 85% to 150% zoom, depending on the device.
To be honest, I would personally prefer there to be a Very Small option, as I think this would be more usable than the extreme Largest setting. Never the less, it is a welcome improvement.
It is actually fairly easy to set a custom DPI, however, via the use of adb:
adb shell wm density <value>
This will add a new item to the menu called Custom, which will allow you to switch to your custom DPI value.
Effect of DPI change
Below are a few images from my Nexus 9 to show the effect of the DPI change. In all cases we are comparing the Default value to the Small value:
Home Page


The icon layout is identical, but the notification panel is smaller.
eMail (Outlook)


Outlook scales very well with the DPI change, displaying more content in both the mailbox and preview panes.
Google Chrome


Asides from the chrome around the window, the actual content of the browser doesnt change.


Twitter responds well to the DPI change, displaying more information on screen.
YouTube


YouTube also scales well.
Settings


The Settings menu scales well, as expected.
Conclusion
Building in screen scaling straight into the core of the operating system is, in my view, the highlight of the N release for large screened devices.
As we can see, the DPI changes make a noticeable difference to most applications. Hopefully having such an early Developer Preview will mean that any applications which dont respond well to DPI changes will be recoded to support this feature & by the time N is released, the vast majority of apps should behave as expected.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Download Etisalat Remote Tweak Settings For Tweakware v5 8
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Monday, September 11, 2017
Google Tag Manager Announcing Centralized Google Analytics Settings
Google Tag Manager Announcing Centralized Google Analytics Settings
A Better Way to Manage Google Analytics Tags
?Measuring websites and apps effectively often requires multiple Google Analytics tags. You may have a basic Universal Analytics pageview tag to measure views of all your content, as well as event tags for clicks on certain buttons, links leading away from your site, form submissions, and so on.
Keeping the settings for all of these tags in sync can be a challenge. You have to ensure your Tracking ID is set correctly and that any custom settings are consistent. Making changes to things like Custom Dimensions and Metrics across multiple tags can require repetitive work or cumbersome workarounds.
That�s why we�re excited to announce that rolling out this week, Universal Analytics tags in Web and Mobile* containers will support a new feature: Google Analytics Settings Variables.
A Google Analytics Settings Variable acts as a central location to configure sets of Google Analytics settings for use across multiple tags. Instead of having to enter your Google Analytics settings over and over again in each new Universal Analytics tag, you�ll simply be able to select (or create) a Google Analytics Settings Variable to apply to the tag:
With this enhanced workflow, you can focus on what you want to measure, rather than what settings you need to enter. If your organization has an analytics team or works with a Google Analytics Certified Partner, you can leave the settings to the experts without fear that you�ll mess things up.
You can have as many Settings Variables as you�d like for different combinations of settings, and it�s easy to override specific fields in a given tag with the click of a checkbox.
While this feature will appear in all Universal Analytics tags, existing tags will of course continue to work. And, if you so choose, you can continue to set up your tags without use of Google Analytics Settings Variables by checking the override box without selecting a Settings Variable.
We hope that Google Analytics Settings Variables will save you time, reduce errors, and give you more confidence in setting up Google Analytics through Google Tag Manager.
Want to learn more about Centralized Google Analytics Settings? Check out our Quick Tip video or visit our help center!
*Only available in iOS and Android containers implemented with Firebase.
Posted by Scott Herman, Product Manager, Google Tag Manager
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Sunday, September 10, 2017
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Thursday, September 7, 2017
Find Your Android Phone Number in Settings
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Just Follow below instructions for find your phone number in android.
- Open Settings in Android Phone.
- Scroll Down and select "About Phone". This may be differ in other versions of android phone.
- Select "Status" option
- Now finally select "Sim Status".
- Scroll down and you see your phone number.
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