Tried out OxygenOS 9 on my OnePlus 3. No good. Back to Paranoid Android.

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    degen Back to Paranoid Android.

    Zero eyestrain with it?

      AGI I'm actually very surprised at the level of eyestrain change from switching the OS.

      OxygenOS 9 is MORE painful than Paranoid Android, even if Paranoid Android is on PWM brightness (less than 65 / 255) and OxygenOS 9 is not.

      On this piece of hardware the software effect is stronger for me than PWM.

      I wouldn't say it's zero eyestrain, there is nothing that gives me zero eyestrain anymore, including reading, as I have so much eye muscle damage from pushing passed pain in the early years, but it is far and away my best device. Much better than my PC.

        degen I'm actually very surprised at the level of eyestrain change from switching the OS.

        Thanks. I hope Paranoid Android expands to other devices...

        Just got an "open box" iPhone 6s. I was afraid it would automatically update when I put it online, but it did not. The OS version is 10.2.1. I had a 13 hour long day under fluorescent lamp, using multiple computers including the hated iMac and my MacBook Air, and I was not too bad. After a few minutes on the iPhone I immediately got a creepy neck tension, and a bit of eyestrain / eyelid twitching. Very promising. Let's see how it goes in the next days. I used it an year ago for two weeks and, although I found it harsh, I could handle it.

          degen Sorry, I was being ironic...or sarcastic, I never remember the difference.
          I used the phone for 20 minutes before bed. I woke up this morning with very sticky eyes and as if my head had been turned around a bunch of times. So much tension accumulated after a few minute usage. I feel like I have been run over by a truck.
          I am not ironic / sarcastic anymore :-(

            AGI I never use a smartphone before bed anymore. I have a smartphone but now it's solely used for emergencies or necessity when I'm outside. If i'm at home I use my Desktop PC for everything. If I get a IM then I use facebook web/whatsapp web. I would move your PC/Laptop closer to your bedroom if you need to use the internet.

            I can say at least in my experience that ditching the smartphone as much as possible has been beneficial for my sleep and attention span.

            Thanks, after two nights I have not yet "healed". Yesterday I had a long day at work, about 13 hours. It was awful. Neck and head tension, twitching and huge difficulties keeping my eyes focused on anything, screen or paper. All this caused by 20 minutes on the new phone the day before. I now have doubts last year I was lent for two weeks an iPhone 6 instead of a 6s, or maybe the OS was an older version than 10?
            I could tell I would get a trauma from just turning the phone on. No need to read or focus. Actually the characters are neat, the reading is not difficult at all. It is else that kills me.
            I do not think I have chances to get used to it. I can't afford to be so poor performing at work for days every time I used the phone for minutes.
            I do not know what to do now phone-wise. I wanted to test a OnePlus 3 with Paranoid Android but could not get one.
            By the way, thanks for your tips @diop. I have been without smartphone since February and it is so much better, I agree with you.

            @KM I just found a vendor of OnePlus3 on eBay who ships to Japan from Hong Kong!

            He actually sells both OnePlus 3 and 3T. If I look at the specs, the differences do not seem to relate to the graphics. 3T offers more LTE cover, from the little I understand. Selfie camera resolution, battery life and device color are not a priority.

            https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=7995&idPhone2=8416

            Would you agree? Do you use yours fine in Europe, do not you?

            Paranoid Android should work on both phones. I have the doubt which one to try.

            By the way, once I install the custom ROM, if it does not work for my eyes and I want to resell, do I have any chance to factory reset?

            If you have any recommendation, I greatly appreciate it, since you are way more knowledgeable. Do not worry, I won't blame another wrong purchase on you :-)

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              AGI There's some Windows low level software in both the official OnePlus forum and on XDA developers that can even reset a "bricked" OnePlus 3 (black screen, not booting) to some earlier version of OxygenOS. Or you could install any version of OxygenOS again, be it from within TWRP or by USB cable, which will install the official bootloader (replacing TWRP), then you should be able to re-lock the bootloader via console (PC) and have the warning message at boot, that comes with unlocking, disabled. It's the message that makes selling unpleasant. Both methods should be like a factory reset.

              I can't say if the OnePlus 3T has the same display mechanisms like the 3, sadly.

              AGI Do you use yours fine in Europe, do not you?

              No problems in Germany.

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                KM Uh, that is very complicated for me, but at least I know there are chances to factory reset, many thanks! I want to be positive, that I won't need to do it, and Paranoid Android will work like a charm. I need to believe it :-) Vielen dank nochmal!

                After OxygenOS 9.0.3 I did a clean flash back to PA 7.3.1. No Wifi. What finally fixed it was flashing OxygenOS 5.0.8 and then clean flashing PA again.

                Much cleaner output on PA. It's hard to describe.

                @degen @KM I thought I would get Android Marshmallow to start with. I had not realized OnePlus come with a customized OS! I get it dithers like Android?
                I read the manufacturer is Chinese. Wonder why most items on eBay ship from US or UK, and do not deliver to Asia. I finally found an Asian seller, right after wasting money on the iPhone 6s :-(

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                  AGI Their OxygenOS is just a slightly customized Android ROM. I could use their Marshmallow, which is Android 6.0, and also their Android 7.0, but then they changed something in 7.1 which triggers eye strain. And somehow it made its way into LineageOS and other custom ROMs, but not Paranoid Android 7.3.1 (which is Android 7.1). We don't know what it is, could be dithering or something else nobody thought of yet. But I think it can be triggered if you change the color profile, for example to sRGB. Or if you change colors via apps or system setting sliders.

                  Detailed installation instructions should be somewhere in this thread where @degen asked to unlock his device.

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                    KM I saw the latest Paranoid Android for OnePlus 3 dates 2017. Are older version eventually available or only the ultimate version is downloadable?

                    KM I could use their Marshmallow, which is Android 6.0, and also their Android 7.0

                    So if I do not update OxygenOS, I can give it a go as it comes?

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                      AGI I don't know of older version downloads for Paranoid. I think all older OxygenOS are still available and you could downgrade at any time.

                      Edit: I just saw OnePlus has removed all older downloads from the website and only offers the latest versions now. Bad move.

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                        KM you could downgrade at any time.

                        Is this a difference to Android? A factory reset did not restore the original OS version on my phone.

                        I just checked (stupidly, late) and the phone I was lent last year is an Iphone 6. Displays are the same but the 6s has a different platform (I assume the GPU plays a role when it comes to graphics). I had slipped on that, even if, to be honest, I have no clue anymore why I am unable to use any smartphone.

                        https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6378&idPhone2=7242

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                          AGI Is this a difference to Android? A factory reset did not restore the original OS version on my phone.

                          No, it's all Android and just a few differences in settings or some dialogues. With an unlocked boot loader, you have pretty much full write access to the partitions, and can downgrade to any OS and OS version, which is much better than a "factory reset" button and something which Apple would never allow. And unlocking is officially supported by OnePlus and just a few clicks away. It's not hidden from the user like on Samsung devices, for example.

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