KM How important did you find Paranoid Android for eye comfort? I'm on 8.0 right now and I spent all night trying to do this without success (fastboot not working and tried all solutions I could find). I will try it on 8.0 for now.

Also how are you setting to to 65/255 brightness?That brightness manager seems to be gone.

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    jasonpicard Now that's strange because OLED part of yota 2 gives immediate sharp pain for me and the eink was the only solution to use android for the last 6 months. However Dasun paperlike 3, gives me some kind of eye pain, so as I can see eink is not a solution for us, atleast not for everybody.

      degen Like super usable vs totally unusable after a while. I'm not sure anymore if I tested the version you're on now.
      If you need some help, let me know. Basically you unlock the bootloader somewhere in the Android Settings. It's a simple switch. Then you get the latest TWRP image from twrp.me for the OnePlus 3. You reboot into fastboot mode, and then from a terminal on your computer, type fastboot devices to see if the phone is connected properly. If it shows up, type fastboot flash recovery twrp.img (or whatever the filename is). Then reboot into recovery mode, which is now TWRP. It automatically runs ADB in the background. So you download Paranoid Android 7.3.1 for OP3 as a zip file and then copy it onto the device by typing "adb push paranoid.zip /sdcard". Then the file is on the phone's internal 64 GB memory. You can then install the ROM from within TWRP.
      If something ever goes wrong, dont worry for there is an unbrick tool: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3405700

      There are a lot of guides that tell you to do this and that, but most of it is not necessary. For example, you don't need to install root access. But if you want the Google Play Store, download an OpenGapps package from opengapps.org, choose ARM64 and the right Android version (7.1). nano or pico should be enough, in doubt choose nano. Install that zip file right after you installed the ROM, with no reboots in between.

      I use Linux for adb and fastboot. For Debian/Ubuntu it is as simple to install as typing "sudo apt install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot". On Arch, IIRC "pacman -S android-tools". Not sure about Windows.

      degen Also how are you setting to to 65/255 brightness?That brightness manager seems to be gone.

      Wow, it seems it's really gone. That is most unfortunate, but some other simple apps should be able to do that, too. I just don't know of any right now. Look for screenshots that show values 0-255 and stay away from any "dimming" apps that change the colors.
      Or search for "brightness manager igor Tseglevskiy" and download it from some other, trustworthy app store.
      Almost forgot: if you choose to stay on OgygenOS, the brightness is 68.

        I had the opportunity to play with Pixel 3 for about 30 minutes in the store. While using it my eyes became very strained and it became hard to focus when looking away from the device. I also felt very anxious for about an hour after using it 🙁. The Pixel 3 XL did seem easier on my eyes for whatever reason.

        I've purchased LG G7 ThinQ directly from Verizon and am cearly praying it is tolerable.

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          ryans I'd love to know about the G7. The G6 was... ok for light use but not a long-term phone for me. I'm temped to jump on the V40 ThinQ, it's on black friday super sale today... but so is the G7...

          KM Thank you I will read your instructions carefully and try again tonight. Phone is in fastboot mode. USB debugging on and in PTP mode. Platform tools is installed correctly. Adb devices finds the phone just fine, but fastboot devices doesn't find anything. Tried about 10 different drivers too, universal ABD drivers, 15s installer, etc., even turned off signature verification and tried the one OnePlus provides, installing different drivers manually in the device manager. Read every thread on xda. Tried on both Windows 10 and 7 machines.

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            degen You probably must boot into fastboot mode and then unlock the device, one time only, with the command fastboot oem unlock. After that, you have a convenient menu at boot, from which you can always choose recovery, fastboot etc. But the first time is a little tricky: Press and hold volume up and then power on the device (don't release). I forgot about this, it is mentioned here for example in post #4: https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/guide-oneplus-3-how-to-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-nandroid-efs-backup-and-more.448149/
            Posta other than #4 are a little messy.

            But maybe you want to test OxygenOS first if it feels OK to look at it.

            Thanks for your help! I have Paranoid Android 7.3.1 with Google Play store now. Only thing I'm missing is Brightness Manager. I found it here https://androidappsapk.co/detail-brightness-manager-2/ but I don't know if it's "trustworthy".

            Will spend a couple of weeks with this setup before I pass judgement, but I like what I feel so far. Of course I have been fooled many times before so only time will tell.

              degen I downloaded the file from your link and compared its md5sum with the app backup I still had saved on my device. The MD5 checksums are the same.
              It is 244f2ed0f5aae1b5b029a3e503f13e60.

                Markus Since 2 weeks I am forcing me using a Pixel 2 XL, because that is the phone I like to use.

                Are your eyes getting used to it?

                Markus Of course you can count on me funding for more research so get a solution for the strain.

                Other than what we do on here, does anyone else do research that you've seen? I've tried looking and have not found any.

                  Is anyone able to get into contact with @ensete ? Unfortunately seems like he has not logged in here in awhile.

                  So I did some research, and I guess HTC 10's have HORRIBLE battery issues. I could buy a brand new one for like $150-$200, or get one used locally for $100-$125, but the odds that it'll last a year under regular usage without major surgery to replace the battery are apparently slim?

                  Also, I missed the Black Friday deals, keen to know how @ryans is getting on with the G7...

                    ryans Are your eyes getting used to it?

                    Not really, I switchted back to my HTC 10. After one week of usage I get more pain in one eye, also in that time where I am not using the phone. So my eyes get more sensitive for strain/pain using the Pixel 2 XL.

                    Battery on HTC One phones have always been their biggest issue for me. I've had my HTC 10 for 2 years now and it's around 60% of its original capacity which equals around 3-3.5h screen on time on low brightness (which is good since bigger one may strain) as long as I use "battery saving" mode. Without battery saving turned on the phone is snappier, but also battery dies much faster (around 2-2.5h SOT for me) and phone gets hot occasionally, ie. not burning hot, but warmer than standard.

                    I would assume that a new device should last 5-6h with battery saver and 4-5 without it, so it's not a bad result I think. I'm considering buying a new HTC 10 myself within a year as the battery is the only thing I would replace in it, but it seems to be impossible in my country. Anyway - prices for new HTC 10 are currently pretty low (1/2 - 1/3 of standard flagship devices) and it's still a great device - screen is clear and vivid and it doesn't cause me strain, performance is great, it's pretty tough (it lasted several drops with minor scratches on metal) and has good audio if you like to listen on headphones.

                    Gurm Also, I missed the Black Friday deals, keen to know how @ryans is getting on with the G7...

                    Verizon had none in stock, it is being delivered in a few days. I am hoping this works, finding a new usable phone has been a nightmare. Btw, if this does work, the used ones go for pretty good prices on Swappa. Much better than Galaxy S9 or Pixel 3 used prices.

                    Verizon has a great holiday return policy: https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/return-policy/, until Jan 15!

                    Just got the LG G7 and played with it for about an hour. I still feel some eye strain and mild dizziness, not nearly as bad as other phones I've seen. I have awhile until I am forced to return it (a bit under 2 months), so I will see if my eyes get used to it. There's no observable PWM. Similar to eyestrain I get under new LED lights. Obviously these LEDs are not dithering..

                      ryans Give it a little time, you also may have some anxiety in play which will go away. Try updating it to Pie. Try the sRGB mode in the display settings.

                        Sunspark Try updating it to Pie.

                        Hope no anti downgrade protection rears it's ugly head.

                          JTL Sunspark

                          Yes I'll give it some time. Last night I used the device in bed when it's dark for about 30 mins. When I closed my eyes, I could see this flickering (as if someone was turning the lights on and off). Makes me think this might be neurological? This continued for a few minutes. Going to maybe try Skinomi Matte protector. I also turned on the blue light filter.

                          I don't think the G7 has Pie yet, it's running 8.0.0 right now.

                          Edit: I have a bad headache from this 🙁. I have found an interesting post though: https://forums.androidcentral.com/moto-g5s-g5s-plus/878377-moto-g5s-plus-causing-nausea-eye-strain-dizziness-what-could-causing.html and https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-G5S-Moto-G5S-Plus/Display-of-Moto-G5s-Plus-causing-eye-strain-headache-and-nausea/td-p/3881750 and https://old.reddit.com/r/MotoG/comments/57ug8a/moto_g4_plus_eye_strain_headache/

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