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Google Pixel 6 Pro receives 1080p support with Android 13

Google Pixel 6 Pro receives 1080p support with Android 13

Kerem GülenbyKerem Gülen
18 August 2022
in Smartphones, Software, Tech
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  • Owners of the Pixel 6 Pro now have the option to reduce their device’s resolution to 1080p thanks to a fresh version of the Kirisakura kernel.
  • Although it hasn’t been officially confirmed, the feature is anticipated to be included with the Pixel 7 Pro.
  • When it’s necessary, users might use the feature to conserve battery.
  • Additionally, as of now, after a reboot, the feature will be inactive and the Pixel 6 Pro will resume using its default 1440p resolution.

The launch of Android 13 will give many Pixel phones a new lease of life. New features and experiences will be included in the newest version for Pixel phones. However, you might want to check out the Kirisakura kernel hack if you’re an adventurous type and want the flexibility to modify the resolution on your Pixel 6 Pro.

Modded Pixel 6 Pro with Android 13 is glaring with 1080p resolution

A new version of the Kirisakura kernel, developed by renowned XDA contributor Freak07, enables Pixel 6 Pro owners to downscale their device’s resolution to 1080p. Through the settings menu, you may access the new change and toggle it on or off.

Although the function hasn’t been publicly announced, it is believed to be coming with the Pixel 7 Pro. Releases of Android 13 Beta previously revealed the proof of this. Users could use the feature to save battery when necessary. Some Android phones, including Samsung and Honor models, have this capability.

Google Pixel 6 Pro receives 1080p support with Android 13
When it’s necessary, users might use the feature to conserve battery

Changing the resolution might seem straightforward, but pushing it onto a device that isn’t designed to support it involves a lot of work. There can be problems with the color, contrast, brightness, and other factors. Naturally, not everything this time around is flawless, as Freak07 has admitted.

There are a few minor issues that need to be addressed, such as the screen going dark when switching resolutions if the Show refresh rate mode setting in the Developers settings is activated.

Additionally, as of right now, the functionality will not remain active following a reboot, returning the Pixel 6 Pro to its original 1440p resolution. However, Freak07 says that might not even be a problem and “more of a safety mechanism at the moment.” When and if the functionality is formally released, Google will have to address the issue because it cannot be resolved via the kernel. You may always look at the Kirisakura kernel mod in the XDA forums if you’re interested.

Although there is a lot of support on the forums, be aware that installing these kinds of mods involves some risk. Before moving forward, kindly make sure you have read and comprehended everything.

Google Pixel 6 Pro receives 1080p support with Android 13
Pixel 6 Pro may need to be restarted if you have specific features activated while upgrading to 1080p

Notably, your Pixel 6 Pro may need to be restarted if you have specific features activated while upgrading to 1080p, such as “Show frame rate” from Android’s developer options. Freak07 claims that, other from these flaws, the mod is essentially ready to be used on a regular basis.

Of course, installing it puts your device at risk, just like any other mod. Your smartphone must already be rooted using Magisk in order to install this kernel mod, and you will be flashing code to one of your device’s most security-sensitive areas. While these kinds of hacks can be entertaining for Android enthusiasts, we don’t advise them for the majority of Pixel customers.

In spite of this, running the Pixel 6a at a higher refresh rate of 90Hz should theoretically be a bit safer for your system. This 1080p Pixel 6 Pro mod is safely within the hardware limits of the phone, unlike the Pixel 6a hack, which is designed to make your smartphone accomplish more than it is supposed to.

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Kerem Gülen

Kerem from Turkey has an insatiable curiosity for the latest advancements in tech gadgets and a knack for innovative thinking.With 3 years of experience in editorship and a childhood dream of becoming a journalist, Kerem has always been curious about the latest tech gadgets and is constantly seeking new ways to create.As a Master's student in Strategic Communications, Kerem is eager to learn more about the ever-evolving world of technology. His primary focuses are artificial intelligence and digital inclusion, and he delves into the most current and accurate information on these topics.

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