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ā11-05-2021 07:22 PM (Last edited ā11-05-2021 07:22 PM ) in
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ā11-05-2021 07:59 PM (Last edited ā11-05-2021 08:00 PM ) in
SuggestionsI have dual Dell 3818dw (38" curved) monitors that run at WQHD+ 3840 x 1600 ... but Dex looks a bit of of place, with everything else displayed š
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ā11-08-2021 12:28 PM in
SuggestionsHello @Michael1993Dreer ,
Thank you very much for your suggestion. Your suggestion has been communicated to the developer and the development project manager is reviewing the content. After reviewing your suggestions, we will apply them to the official version if your proposal matches our concept. We appreciate your contribution to the beta program.
Regards,
One UI Beta Team
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ā05-24-2022 11:30 PM (Last edited ā05-24-2022 11:31 PM ) in
SuggestionsI am using S22 ultra with Dex and I had no success having the full resolution on my LG Ultragrear GN950, which is 3840*1600. The bad thing is connecting to this screen doesn't support even 3440*1440 and drop to lower resolution of 2560*1080. This is still 21:9, but pretty dissappointing to not utilze higher res.
I have tried my phone on 2 other screens from LG and DELL, both having 3440*1440 res., using the same connection equipment and I could get the full res. in dex. So if Dex doesn't support 3840*1600, then it should drop it to 3440*1440, which is pretty acceptable.
Dex is pretty amazing, and saves a lot of energy costs for my desktop needs because I am using it more often than and keep my desktop PC off until I have to run heavy tasks. But the dex experience for me and potentially others who have 3840*1600 screens, if Samsung supports this res or at least switches to 3440*1400.