Status or Notification Bar too small for Samsung phone - Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Guides, News, & Discu

Hi all,
I remember during the s9 or note9 generation, when we zoom the display, the status bar will be bigger too. But after note10, note20. The status bar size stagnant and will not change even after zoom.
My question is, is that possible to modify to make it bigger without rooting the phone? Because I use phone for business which knox is required and also using samsung pay all the while.
I remember adb push can be done without rooting. Please advise.

Yes
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ow-to-increase-size-status-bar-icons-t4173231

I managed to find the solution now. I am running Android 11 and Zoom Display is max.
Step by step:-
1) Go to "Developer Options"
2) Go to "Simulate display with cutout"
3) Choose "waterfall cutout"
4) You will see the screen looks narrow with "waterfall cutout" but the icon on status bar become bigger. Under "Minimum Width", you should see it auto adjusted to 279 dp.
5) Reboot your phone.
6) Then go back to "Simulate display with cutout".
7) Change to "Default"
yippee .. you should see your status bar become bigger now.
If you try to reboot, maybe it may turn back to small again. Please try out and let me know.

It's been a while and through last 2 years the world has changed, but possibilities Samsung gives us on Android 12 remain restrained. Ive just got Galaxy Z Flip 3 and encountered the same irritation that status bar is too small and you cant do much about it in settings, as font size and screen zoom dont affect status bar size. Same as others my minimal minimal ppi is 320, the trick with notch simulation doesnt work and there is no option for changing display resolution. But finally after 3 days of learning and tinkering I found probably the ultimate solution. Im leaving it here for next generations dealing with android systems lacking options about status bar.
You need to use ADB commands on your phone connected to PC to custom change ppi value. You can also change resolution, although that seems unnecessary for making status bar bigger. Especially helpful on setting up ADB and providing commands is this tutorial: https://nerdschalk.com/change-screen-resolution-adb-android/
To sum up: you unlock developer options on your phone and there enable USB debugging, connect phone with usb cable to your PC, where you have android SDK downloaded, on PC open cmd directing "platform-tools" folder and then run command
adb shell wm density x
where x is desired ppi. I cant tell which number will work for you. For me 550 was perfect to make status bar significantly bigger. Given that ppi is what I think it is, the default value was 425, so I set it to about 125%.
To make change work you need to reboot the phone, preferably with command
adb reboot
It will probably affect other elements of layout. Remember to not mess with screen zoom setting because it will turn ppi to "normal" values. You can change font sizes freely.
I just wanted to share this, hope it will help anyone in need.

I can confirm that after jumping through a few hoops to make this work, issuing the command
adb shell wm density x
DRAMATICALLY AFFECTED EVERYTHING BUT THE STATUS BAR!
There was an update to Android 13 on Nov 17 that made the status bar barely respond to any efforts to change the size. Font and Zoom settings don't affect it at all, and with adb I could only succeed in making it smaller.
On the off chance rebooting after changing the screen would help, I rebooted after doubling the density and cutting the resolution in half. Thank goodness I had a keyboard and OTG cable, or I would have had to reset the phone! The phone would no longer display the buttons to enter the security PIN!
At no point in any of my experiments did the status bar get significantly bigger. I could ONLY MAKE IT SMALLER.

Man this sucks. Just updated tto android 13 and so far every attempt to make the status bar icons bigger have failed. I need an electron microscope to read the effing statusbar.

Installed an app named super status bar and it works

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ICS Tablet Mode Thread. Experiences so far Tweaks

I REALLY like tablet displays in the apps.
1.Right now I'm struggling with the fonts (too small for these old eyes).Accessory text enlarger only affects a few apps).
ICS doesn't have a fonts tab in 'display' like GB so I cant figure how to change the font.
2. Amp music player won't stay on when the device is turned off.
3.the bottom navigation bar items are easy to hit when going for a bottom row app.
Still REALLY like tablet format on my note and hope to smooth these things out.
On AOSP ROMs there is a 'text size' option under 'Display'. The size set there is universal, except for third-party apps(some of them use a fixed font size, but most scale well). No option to change the font itself, but it should be possible the way it's done on 2.3(I haven't tried it).

TabletUI VS PhabletUI Vs PhoneUI

So Actually I was going to write a thread about the two themes present in the samsung's TouchWizUI: White and Blue.
My Galaxy Tab 2 P3100 i.e. tab shows me only white theme while the phones shows the blue one.
But while messing with the LCD density I found that the firmware Actually has both of the themes.
so I started experiments on my tab with different LCD Densities and found that while we have both of the themes but we actually have all the three UIs with us too.
It's been the 4.1.1 update that made me loose my fav tabletUI and make it to the PhabletUI.
By changing Lcd density, we can see the changes in the UI.
Please see the attachments for Screenshots.
Range:
Below 140 is the TabletUI with the white theme.
Between 140 and 160 is the PhabletUI with white theme
Above 160 is the PhoneUI with the BLUE theme
though changing LCD density to other than 160 will make the touchwiz home and keyboard app to crash.
but using alternatives [launcher and keyboard app] can make it cool.
also densities greater then 160 [phoneui] will also cause the camera app to crash and the UI will change the camera Icon with a cute little green android.
Review:
TabletUI:
1) Samsung white theme is seen
2) There is no bar on the top
3) Notification bar opens from bottom
4) Battery percentage Is displayed
5) Even on rotation to the landscape, button bar [The one with the back, home and recent buttons on, sorry don't know the name for it] stayes at the bottom
6) In lockscreen only bottom bar is present
PhabletUI:
1) Samsung white theme is seen
2) Bar on either side of screen i.e. Notification bar on top and the action bar [let us give it a name] at bottom.
3) notification comes from top
4) notification bar doesn't fill the screen
5) no battery percentage indicator
6) On rotation each bar stays at there respective position.
7) lock screen differs from tabletUI as there is only top bar not the bottom one.
PhoneUI:
1) Samsungs's beautiful blue theme is seen.
2) UI almost same as PhabletUI with each bar on either side of the screen
3) Notification fills the home screen like what happen in a phone
4) When orientation changed to landscape, the Bottom action bar shifts to the right
5) Gestures in the bottom bar used to open google ow is not present.
6) Battery indicator is blue in color while it is green on the other two modes
7) When connected to PC via USB, Battery indicator neither shows a cross mark nor it shows charging.
8) Settings menu now don't have the dual panel
9) Camera icon replaced by android icon
100 Camera app is crashed
I also see a little performance boost when in phoneUI made.. may be because of no TouchWiz mode.
[Note:
Remember to install a launcher before changing the LCD density because it will make your TouchwizUI to crash and you will not able to select your apps from the app drawer.
Rather you can also put your build.prop editor in the homescreen shortcuts so than you can use it from there. but make it before the changes, you will not be able to make changes in homescreen shortcuts as it is a part of TouchWiz home and on opening, it will crash.
Your replies are appreciable.
If you like my post then hit thanks.
This is why its best not to mess with stuff you dont understand lol... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081640
Easiest way to change modes is to use a custom ROM. AOKP being the better choice. DPI changer built into the ROM If you wish to add a custom theme ( set it to 159, default being 160) and you can switch modes via ROM control and a quick reboot. I'm sure the OP knows what hes doing , just giving some advice to less experienced users.
Sean_Seany said:
This is why its best not to mess with stuff you dont understand lol... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081640
Easiest way to change modes is to use a custom ROM. AOKP being the better choice. DPI changer built into the ROM If you wish to add a custom theme ( set it to 159, default being 160) and you can switch modes via ROM control and a quick reboot. I'm sure the OP knows what hes doing , just giving some advice to less experienced users.
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I know that custom roms have better control on modes but the motive of this post to tell others that we already have the three modes with us along with the two themes ON STOCK ROM.
For those who don't want to shift to a custom rom or argue that we lost our UI after updates. This post is for them.
Less experience lol
I agree with you totally , but the amount of threads in this forum where people have messed with stuff not knowing what they are doing are plenty. Hey I was one of them when I joined the forums :crying: I've had bootloops by the dozen and even totally bricked a device by flashing the wrong thing on to it , an expensive mistake to make.
I actually like the stock ROMs , just that i prefer total control over the ROM i use, a personal choice ....same as yours ! I was just offering advice to new users. Basically make sure you know what you are doing before you do it or use something that's designed for the job if you dont.
Finding out how to recovery from a bootloop and how to restore a device from a nandroid is a must.
I do find it strange why people stay on stock , not even with root access.Surely that's what the spirit of Android is about, what makes our tabs different from the locked down nature of the iPad. Obviously its the users choice as they paid for the device , just an observation.
Have fun with your DPI
Sean_Seany said:
I agree with you totally , but the amount of threads in this forum where people have messed with stuff not knowing what they are doing are plenty. Hey I was one of them when I joined the forums :crying: I've had bootloops by the dozen and even totally bricked a device by flashing the wrong thing on to it , an expensive mistake to make.
I actually like the stock ROMs , just that i prefer total control over the ROM i use, a personal choice ....same as yours ! I was just offering advice to new users. Basically make sure you know what you are doing before you do it or use something that's designed for the job if you dont.
Finding out how to recovery from a bootloop and how to restore a device from a nandroid is a must.
I do find it strange why people stay on stock , not even with root access.Surely that's what the spirit of Android is about, what makes our tabs different from the locked down nature of the iPad. Obviously its the users choice as they paid for the device , just an observation.
Have fun with your DPI
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we won't learn to stand unless we fall.
okie I was infant about the bootloops. but I've learned from it.
I've previously use many custom roms and flashed my xperia many times. even bricked it a lot. Flashed , bricked and recovered.
I guess thats how u learn.
and regarding staying at stock was because this tab and its TouchWiz is new to my hand and want to learn it before trying something.
Trust me custom roms are not so far from me.
Amen brother ! If you have never had a bootloop you're not an Android fan
I actually got the phone UI by mistake on AOKP M1 > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33898491&postcount=440 ,seems really strange on a tablet.But was fun messing with it. As for stock....Just about to flash the new official-ish JB on to my tab and give it a spin , be rude not to IMO.
Get a custom ROM on your tab you will love it, what you got to lose ? Can always flash back.
If you are concerned about warranty issues > http://www.xda-developers.com/android/triangleaway-reset-flash-counter-tool/ :good:
Xperia S help
akshayjoshi1993 said:
we won't learn to stand unless we fall.
okie I was infant about the bootloops. but I've learned from it.
I've previously use many custom roms and flashed my xperia many times. even bricked it a lot. Flashed , bricked and recovered.
I guess thats how u learn.
and regarding staying at stock was because this tab and its TouchWiz is new to my hand and want to learn it before trying something.
Trust me custom roms are not so far from me.
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Hi ,
I had Xperia S. I root'd and while i was flashing a ROM ,I got Stuck in Boot loop.And im not able to recover since i couldn enter into Recovery.So i kept it aside and bought Note 2.Can you help me out in recovering back my Xperia S??? Cos i still have it like a toy!
thanks in advance.
advice
akshayjoshi1993 said:
So Actually I was going to write a thread about the two themes present in the samsung's TouchWizUI: White and Blue.
My Galaxy Tab 2 P3100 i.e. tab shows me only white theme while the phones shows the blue one.
But while messing with the LCD density I found that the firmware Actually has both of the themes.
so I started experiments on my tab with different LCD Densities and found that while we have both of the themes but we actually have all the three UIs with us too.
It's been the 4.1.1 update that made me loose my fav tabletUI and make it to the PhabletUI.
By changing Lcd density, we can see the changes in the UI.
Please see the attachments for Screenshots.
Range:
Below 140 is the TabletUI with the white theme.
Between 140 and 160 is the PhabletUI with white theme
Above 160 is the PhoneUI with the BLUE theme
though changing LCD density to other than 160 will make the touchwiz home and keyboard app to crash.
but using alternatives [launcher and keyboard app] can make it cool.
also densities greater then 160 [phoneui] will also cause the camera app to crash and the UI will change the camera Icon with a cute little green android.
Review:
TabletUI:
1) Samsung white theme is seen
2) There is no bar on the top
3) Notification bar opens from bottom
4) Battery percentage Is displayed
5) Even on rotation to the landscape, button bar [The one with the back, home and recent buttons on, sorry don't know the name for it] stayes at the bottom
6) In lockscreen only bottom bar is present
PhabletUI:
1) Samsung white theme is seen
2) Bar on either side of screen i.e. Notification bar on top and the action bar [let us give it a name] at bottom.
3) notification comes from top
4) notification bar doesn't fill the screen
5) no battery percentage indicator
6) On rotation each bar stays at there respective position.
7) lock screen differs from tabletUI as there is only top bar not the bottom one.
PhoneUI:
1) Samsungs's beautiful blue theme is seen.
2) UI almost same as PhabletUI with each bar on either side of the screen
3) Notification fills the home screen like what happen in a phone
4) When orientation changed to landscape, the Bottom action bar shifts to the right
5) Gestures in the bottom bar used to open google ow is not present.
6) Battery indicator is blue in color while it is green on the other two modes
7) When connected to PC via USB, Battery indicator neither shows a cross mark nor it shows charging.
8) Settings menu now don't have the dual panel
9) Camera icon replaced by android icon
100 Camera app is crashed
I also see a little performance boost when in phoneUI made.. may be because of no TouchWiz mode.
[Note:
Remember to install a launcher before changing the LCD density because it will make your TouchwizUI to crash and you will not able to select your apps from the app drawer.
Rather you can also put your build.prop editor in the homescreen shortcuts so than you can use it from there. but make it before the changes, you will not be able to make changes in homescreen shortcuts as it is a part of TouchWiz home and on opening, it will crash.
Your replies are appreciable.
If you like my post then hit thanks.
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best results in tablet ui get 140dpi
Pleas android TW 4.2.2??
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9505
Doesn't work on new Nexus 7 Android 4.3 :-\
update for 4.3 maybe
Will you update this anytime soon.(
Tablet ui is the best....
Sent from my GT-P3100 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Anyone here using this module on a galaxy note 3?
Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk
does it work on SGN2 CM 10.1 ?
Tablet UI all day long

Screen problem/ resolution change

Touch at the of the screen of my other NEXUS 4 does not work. I'm not able to pull down the notification bar at portrait position. The shop confirmed it's hardware problem but I'd like to have a workaround on this. Says...
1. Can I change the threshold of how the notification bar can be pulled? Add it a little more so I can pull it down.
2. Can I change the screen resolution and not using the top of the screen?
I suspect that I can root and change the build.prop but I don't know which line to change/add.
Any suggestion is appreciated. I don't wanna buy a new phone now since I wanna wait for more 64bit options.
Regards,
J

[Q] Screen size (overscan) to large?

Anyone else have issues with things being oversized to where it doesn't fit onto the screen? I had CM recovery installed and you couldn't see all the letters. For example the word Recovery showed a small part of the e and then covery. I'm currently running Lollirock 2.1 and I can't see the status bar at the top and the nav bar at the bottom is a little off the screen too.
I have 2 different TVs and it does it on both :/ What else can I try?
talk2nate said:
Anyone else have issues with things being oversized to where it doesn't fit onto the screen? I had CM recovery installed and you couldn't see all the letters. For example the word Recovery showed a small part of the e and then covery. I'm currently running Lollirock 2.1 and I can't see the status bar at the top and the nav bar at the bottom is a little off the screen too.
I have 2 different TVs and it does it on both :/ What else can I try?
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I have the same problem. I even tried adjusting the TV's picture mode/zoom settings, but it still wasn't enough to compensate for the overscan.
Are there any system settings or build.prop tweaks that can help adjust for the overscan I'm getting with my device?
adb shell wm overscan a,b,c,d
a -> left edge margin
b -> top edge margin
c -> right edge margin
d -> bottom edge margin
I'm using UI tuner from play store and it works great...

"Display Size" stopped working

There is a display setting for "Display Size" with a slider. It's not labeled, but there are 3 settings, small, medium, and large. It changes the size of the icons and icon text. I've had it set at large for a long time, but a few days ago the icons and icon text got smaller. The slider is still all the way to the right, but the size displayed is "medium". I've moved the slider back and forth, and reset the phone, but I still can't get the larger size to display now. The "large" setting shows the same size as "medium". "Small" does make them smaller, though.
Any ideas?
Are you rooted? If so you may have installed something that set the DPI in default.prop. If the DPI is anything other than the default value, the slider doesn't work.
No, not rooted. I did enable developer mode recently, but I'm not sure if that was before or after the problem started. Turning off developer mode didn't help.
What model V20 do you have? Some models have the ability to do finer DPI adjustments in developer mode, so just enabling it may have done it. You need to re-enable it, and scroll through to look for something about scaling.
-- Brian
It's LG-H910. AT&T. I looked through the Developer settings and didn't see anything related to dpi, but thanks for the suggestion.

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