Pixels: Resolution+DPI Changer

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4.3
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About this app

Looking to boost gaming performance, save battery, customize your phone's layout, or test your apps on different layouts?

Pixels is the ultimate screen resolution changer and DPI changer designed to give you total control over your Android display. Whether you need to downscale your screen for smoother FPS in heavy games (e.g. Free Fire, PUBG/BGMi, Clash Royale) or increase your display density (DPI) to fit more content on your screen, Pixels provides a smart, and automated solution.

⚔ KEY FEATURES:
āœ… Custom Display Changer: Manually test and apply any custom resolution and screen density (DPI).
āœ… Smart Aspect Ratio Calculator: Enter one side (height or width), and the app automatically calculates the other side based on your screen's original aspect ratio.
āœ… Trigonometric DPI Auto-Calc: Automatically calculates the perfectly matching DPI for your chosen custom resolution.
āœ… Preset Manager: Save multiple custom screen setups for quick switching
āœ… Stock Restore: Read your device’s stock configuration and return to factory resolution/DPI with a single tap.
āœ… Smart Naming: Get instant naming suggestions when saving your customized screen presets.

šŸ‘‘ PREMIUM POWER FEATURES:
• Save unlimited custom screen presets.
• Add home screen shortcut to apply specific resolution.
• Add home screen shortcuts to launch chosen app and automatically apply a paired resolution.
• Advanced automation integration with Tasker and Automate.

šŸŽ® WHY USE A RESOLUTION CHANGER?
• Gaming Optimization: Lower your resolution to drastically improve FPS and reduce GPU throttling in demanding mobile games.
• Battery Saver: Reduce screen rendering strain to prolong your device's daily battery life.
• UI Customization: Adjust DPI to make text and icons smaller (more screen real estate) or larger for better accessibility.

šŸ”’ SAFE SETUP (NO ROOT REQUIRED):
To safely modify system display metrics, Android requires a one-time permission setup. This app does NOT require rooting your device. You can easily grant the necessary WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission via:
• Shizuku (Directly on your device, no computer needed!),
• ADB (Clear, step-by-step instructions provided) or
• Root (Instant one-click grant if your device is already rooted)
Updated on
Jul 3, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

4.3
17.1K reviews
Ahmad Yogi
July 1, 2026
The app is already great, doing what it supposed to do. But there's one problem is whenever I want to change my screen resolution from native 20:9 to 18:9 with match DPI, the finger print icon on lock screen a bit shifted to the left and camera app also cut the shoot button in the center instead make it small. I use moto g86 power, please fix this šŸ™
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Muhammad Syahmi
June 12, 2026
Very good but very challenging at first😤, once you succeed you are really satisfied 🄳, try using this application, the lower the resolution, the lighter the phone will be but the blurrier it will be. If you want to know how to open it, watch YouTubešŸ—æšŸ™
4 people found this review helpful
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TA120
June 4, 2026
thank god the devs made shizuku an option. setting my screen from 2400x1080 to 1600x720 gave me a decent small fps boost in hardware intense games like arknights endfield. my cpu is fine, not the gpu of this bottom mid range phone šŸ˜… and honestly, its not really like anyone would notice a difference between 720p and 1080p like you would on a big tv screen, given how small most phone screens are. i need to update this, DONT reboot without resetting resolution. my new 500€ phone did NOT like that
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What’s new

šŸ› ļø Bug fixes and stability improvements