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<!-- These resources are around just to allow their values to be customized
for different hardware and product builds. Do not translate. -->
<resources xmlns:xliff="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2">
<!-- Flag indicating whether the we should enable the automatic brightness in Settings.
Software implementation will be used if config_hardware_auto_brightness_available is not set -->
<bool name="config_automatic_brightness_available">true</bool>
<!-- Array of light sensor lux values to define our levels for auto backlight brightness support.
The N entries of this array define N + 1 control points as follows:
(1-based arrays)
Point 1: (0, value[1]): lux <= 0
Point 2: (level[1], value[2]): 0 < lux <= level[1]
Point 3: (level[2], value[3]): level[2] < lux <= level[3]
...
Point N+1: (level[N], value[N+1]): level[N] < lux
The control points must be strictly increasing. Each control point
corresponds to an entry in the brightness backlight values arrays.
For example, if lux == level[1] (first element of the levels array)
then the brightness will be determined by value[2] (second element
of the brightness values array).
Spline interpolation is used to determine the auto-brightness
backlight values for lux levels between these control points.
Must be overridden in platform specific overlays -->
<array name="config_autoBrightnessLevels">
<item>1</item>
<item>2</item>
<item>4</item>
<item>6</item>
<item>8</item>
<item>10</item>
<item>15</item>
<item>20</item>
<item>25</item>
<item>30</item>
<item>35</item>
<item>40</item>
<item>45</item>
<item>50</item>
<item>55</item>
<item>60</item>
<item>65</item>
<item>70</item>
<item>75</item>
<item>80</item>
<item>85</item>
<item>90</item>
<item>95</item>
<item>100</item>
<item>120</item>
<item>140</item>
<item>160</item>
<item>180</item>
<item>200</item>
<item>220</item>
<item>240</item>
<item>260</item>
<item>280</item>
<item>300</item>
<item>320</item>
<item>340</item>
<item>360</item>
<item>380</item>
<item>400</item>
<item>420</item>
<item>440</item>
<item>460</item>
<item>480</item>
<item>500</item>
<item>700</item>
<item>900</item>
<item>1100</item>
<item>1300</item>
<item>1500</item>
<item>1700</item>
<item>1900</item>
<item>2000</item>
<item>2500</item>
<item>3000</item>
<item>3500</item>
<item>4000</item>
<item>4500</item>
<item>5000</item>
<item>5500</item>
<item>6000</item>
<item>6500</item>
<item>7000</item>
<item>7500</item>
<item>8000</item>
<item>8500</item>
<item>9000</item>
<item>9500</item>
<item>10000</item>
<item>10500</item>
<item>11000</item>
<item>11500</item>
<item>12000</item>
<item>12500</item>
<item>13000</item>
<item>13500</item>
<item>14000</item>
<item>14500</item>
<item>15000</item>
<item>16000</item>
<item>17000</item>
<item>18000</item>
<item>19000</item>
<item>20000</item>
<item>21000</item>
<item>22000</item>
<item>23000</item>
<item>24000</item>
<item>25000</item>
<item>26000</item>
<item>27000</item>
<item>28000</item>
<item>29000</item>
<item>30000</item>
<item>35000</item>
<item>40000</item>
<item>45000</item>
<item>50000</item>
<item>55000</item>
<item>60000</item>
<item>65000</item>
<item>70000</item>
<item>75000</item>
<item>80000</item>
<item>85000</item>
<item>90000</item>
<item>95000</item>
<item>100000</item>
</array>
<!-- Array of desired screen brightness in nits corresponding to the lux values
in the config_autoBrightnessLevels array. As with config_screenBrightnessMinimumNits and
config_screenBrightnessMaximumNits, the display brightness is defined as the measured
brightness of an all-white image.
If this is defined then:
- config_autoBrightnessLcdBacklightValues should not be defined
- config_screenBrightnessNits must be defined
- config_screenBrightnessBacklight must be defined
This array should have size one greater than the size of the config_autoBrightnessLevels
array. The brightness values must be non-negative and non-decreasing. This must be
overridden in platform specific overlays -->
<array name="config_autoBrightnessDisplayValuesNits">
<item>4.5</item>
<item>6.6</item>
<item>8.0</item>
<item>20.0</item>
<item>24.3</item>
<item>29.7</item>
<item>34.0</item>
<item>46.0</item>
<item>59.0</item>
<item>76.0</item>
<item>81.0</item>
<item>82.0</item>
<item>82.0</item>
<item>82.0</item>
<item>83.0</item>
<item>83.0</item>
<item>83.0</item>
<item>84.0</item>
<item>84.0</item>
<item>85.0</item>
<item>85.0</item>
<item>85.0</item>
<item>85.0</item>
<item>86.0</item>
<item>86.0</item>
<item>87.0</item>
<item>89.0</item>
<item>90.0</item>
<item>91.0</item>
<item>93.0</item>
<item>94.0</item>
<item>96.0</item>
<item>97.0</item>
<item>99.0</item>
<item>100.0</item>
<item>101.0</item>
<item>104.0</item>
<item>105.0</item>
<item>106.0</item>
<item>108.0</item>
<item>109.0</item>
<item>111.0</item>
<item>112.0</item>
<item>114.0</item>
<item>116.0</item>
<item>137.0</item>
<item>157.0</item>
<item>180.0</item>
<item>205.0</item>
<item>226.0</item>
<item>257.0</item>
<item>280.0</item>
<item>295.0</item>
<item>369.0</item>
<item>400.0</item>
<item>416.7</item>
<item>433.3</item>
<item>450.0</item>
<item>466.7</item>
<item>483.3</item>
<item>500.0</item>
<item>512.5</item>
<item>525.0</item>
<item>537.5</item>
<item>550.0</item>
<item>562.5</item>
<item>575.0</item>
<item>587.5</item>
<item>600.0</item>
<item>610.0</item>
<item>620.0</item>
<item>630.0</item>
<item>640.0</item>
<item>650.0</item>
<item>660.0</item>
<item>670.0</item>
<item>680.0</item>
<item>690.0</item>
<item>700.0</item>
<item>705.0</item>
<item>710.0</item>
<item>715.0</item>
<item>720.0</item>
<item>725.0</item>
<item>730.0</item>
<item>735.0</item>
<item>740.0</item>
<item>745.0</item>
<item>750.0</item>
<item>755.0</item>
<item>760.0</item>
<item>765.0</item>
<item>770.0</item>
<item>775.0</item>
<item>800.0</item>
<item>816.7</item>
<item>833.3</item>
<item>850.0</item>
<item>866.7</item>
<item>883.3</item>
<item>900.0</item>
<item>914.3</item>
<item>928.6</item>
<item>942.9</item>
<item>957.1</item>
<item>971.4</item>
<item>985.7</item>
<item>1000.0</item>
</array>
<!-- An array of floats describing the screen brightness in nits corresponding to the backlight
values in the config_screenBrightnessBacklight array. On OLED displays these values
should be measured with an all white image while the display is in the fully on state.
Note that this value should *not* reflect the maximum brightness value for any high
brightness modes but only the maximum brightness value obtainable in a sustainable manner.
This array should be equal in size to config_screenBrightnessBacklight -->
<array name="config_screenBrightnessNits">
<item>4.5</item>
<item>1000</item>
</array>
<!-- An array describing the screen's backlight values corresponding to the brightness
values in the config_screenBrightnessNits array.
This array should be equal in size to config_screenBrightnessBacklight. -->
<array name="config_screenBrightnessBacklight">
<item>1</item>
<item>255</item>
</array>
<!-- Stability requirements in milliseconds for accepting a new brightness level. This is used
for debouncing the light sensor. Different constants are used to debounce the light sensor
when adapting to brighter or darker environments. This parameter controls how quickly
brightness changes occur in response to an observed change in light level that exceeds the
hysteresis threshold. -->
<integer name="config_autoBrightnessBrighteningLightDebounce">1000</integer>
<integer name="config_autoBrightnessDarkeningLightDebounce">1000</integer>
<!-- Screen brightness used to dim the screen when the user activity
timeout expires. May be less than the minimum allowed brightness setting
that can be set by the user. -->
<integer name="config_screenBrightnessDim">13</integer>
<!-- The maximum range of gamma adjustment possible using the screen
auto-brightness adjustment setting. -->
<fraction name="config_autoBrightnessAdjustmentMaxGamma">100%</fraction>
<!-- Minimum screen brightness setting allowed by power manager.
The user is forbidden from setting the brightness below this level.
Equivalent to 17/4095. -->
<item name="config_screenBrightnessSettingMinimumFloat" format="float" type="dimen">0.00415140415</item>
<!-- Maximum screen brightness allowed by the power manager.
The user is forbidden from setting the brightness above this level. -->
<item name="config_screenBrightnessSettingMaximumFloat" format="float" type="dimen">1.0</item>
<!-- Default screen brightness setting
Must be in the range specified by minimum and maximum.
Equivalent to 67/255 (default for this device) -->
<item name="config_screenBrightnessSettingDefaultFloat" format="float" type="dimen">0.26274509804</item>
<!-- Array of ambient lux threshold values. This is used for determining hysteresis constraint
values by calculating the index to use for lookup and then setting the constraint value
to the corresponding value of the array. The new brightening hysteresis constraint value
is the n-th element of config_ambientBrighteningThresholds, and the new darkening
hysteresis constraint value is the n-th element of config_ambientDarkeningThresholds.
The (zero-based) index is calculated as follows: (MAX is the largest index of the array)
condition calculated index
value < level[0] 0
level[n] <= value < level[n+1] n+1
level[MAX] <= value MAX+1 -->
<integer-array name="config_ambientThresholdLevels">
<item>2</item>
<item>10</item>
<item>30</item>
<item>100</item>
<item>800</item>
<item>2000</item>
<item>4000</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for brightening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_ambientThresholdLevels. The brightening threshold is calculated as
lux * (1.0f + CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the current lux is higher than this threshold,
the screen brightness is recalculated. See the config_ambientThresholdLevels
description for how the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_ambientBrighteningThresholds">
<item>2</item>
<item>5</item>
<item>10</item>
<item>30</item>
<item>100</item>
<item>400</item>
<item>600</item>
<item>1000</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for darkening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_ambientThresholdLevels. The darkening threshold is calculated as
lux * (1.0f - CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the current lux is lower than this threshold,
the screen brightness is recalculated. See the config_ambientThresholdLevels
description for how the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_ambientDarkeningThresholds">
<item>800</item>
<item>800</item>
<item>500</item>
<item>500</item>
<item>500</item>
<item>500</item>
<item>500</item>
<item>500</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for brightening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_screenThresholdLevels. The brightening threshold is calculated as
screenBrightness * (1.0f + CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the new screen brightness is higher
than this threshold, it is applied. See the config_screenThresholdLevels description for
how the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_screenBrighteningThresholds">
<item>0</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for darkening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_screenThresholdLevels. The darkening threshold is calculated as
screenBrightness * (1.0f - CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the new screen brightness is lower than
this threshold, it is applied. See the config_screenThresholdLevels description for how
the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_screenDarkeningThresholds">
<item>0</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Vibrator pattern for feedback about a long screen/key press -->
<integer-array name="config_longPressVibePattern">
<item>0</item>
<item>10</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Vibrator pattern for feedback about touching a virtual key -->
<integer-array name="config_virtualKeyVibePattern">
<item>0</item>
<item>10</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Vibrator pattern for a very short but reliable vibration for soft keyboard tap -->
<integer-array name="config_keyboardTapVibePattern">
<item>10</item>
</integer-array>
<!--The bounding path of the cutout region of the main built-in display.
Must either be empty if there is no cutout region, or a string that is parsable by
{@link android.util.PathParser}.
The path is assumed to be specified in display coordinates with pixel units and in
the display's native orientation, with the origin of the coordinate system at the
center top of the display. Optionally, you can append either `@left` or `@right` to the
end of the path string, in order to change the path origin to either the top left,
To facilitate writing device-independent emulation overlays, the marker `@dp` can be
appended after the path string to interpret coordinates in dp instead of px units.
Note that a physical cutout should be configured in pixels for the best results.
Example for a 10px x 10px square top-center cutout:
<string ...>M -5,0 L -5,10 L 5,10 L 5,0 Z</string>
Example for a 10dp x 10dp square top-center cutout:
<string ...>M -5,0 L -5,10 L 5,10 L 5,0 Z @dp</string>
@see https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/paths.html#PathData
-->
<!-- The hole punch dimensions are this:
M -24 51.75 a 24 24 0 1 0 48 0 a 24 24 0 1 0 -48 0
but using a radius 24.5 circle to see the antialiasing.
-->
<string name="config_mainBuiltInDisplayCutout">M -24.5 51.75 a 24.5 24.5 0 1 0 49 0 a 24.5 24.5 0 1 0 -49 0 Z</string>
<!--Like config_mainBuiltInDisplayCutout, but this path is used to report the
one single bounding rect per device edge to the app via
{@link DisplayCutout#getBoundingRect}. Note that this path should try to match the visual
appearance of the cutout as much as possible, and may be smaller than
config_mainBuiltInDisplayCutout
-->
<string translatable="false" name="config_mainBuiltInDisplayCutoutRectApproximation">
M 0,0
H -33
V 93
H 33
V 0
H 0
Z
</string>
<!--Whether the display cutout region of the main built-in display should be forced to
black in software (to avoid aliasing or emulate a cutout that is not physically existent).
-->
<bool name="config_fillMainBuiltInDisplayCutout">true</bool>
<!-- The default refresh rate. veux manages this using the peak refresh rate setting, so set
this value to 0 so it has no effect. -->
<integer name="config_defaultRefreshRate">0</integer>
<!-- The default peak refresh rate. -->
<integer name="config_defaultPeakRefreshRate">120</integer>
<!-- If true, the display will be shifted around in ambient mode. -->
<bool name="config_enableBurnInProtection">true</bool>
<!-- Specifies the maximum burn-in offset displacement from the center. If -1, no maximum value
will be used. -->
<integer name="config_burnInProtectionMaxRadius">70</integer>
<!-- Specifies the minimum burn-in offset horizontally. -->
<integer name="config_burnInProtectionMinHorizontalOffset">-15</integer>
<!-- Specifies the maximum burn-in offset horizontally. -->
<integer name="config_burnInProtectionMaxHorizontalOffset">15</integer>
<!-- Specifies the minimum burn-in offset vertically. -->
<integer name="config_burnInProtectionMinVerticalOffset">-40</integer>
<!-- Specifies the maximum burn-in offset vertically. -->
<integer name="config_burnInProtectionMaxVerticalOffset">40</integer>
<!-- Enable burn protection in status bar -->
<bool name="config_statusBarBurnInProtection">true</bool>
<!-- Indicates whether device has a power button fingerprint sensor. -->
<bool name="config_is_powerbutton_fps" translatable="false" >true</bool>
<!-- An array of arrays of side fingerprint sensor properties relative to each display.
Note: this value is temporary and is expected to be queried directly
from the HAL in the future. -->
<array name="config_sfps_sensor_props" translatable="false">
<item>@array/config_sfps_sensor_props_0</item>
</array>
<array name="config_sfps_sensor_props_0" translatable="false">
<item></item> <!--item>displayId</item-->
<item>1080</item> <!--item>sensorLocationX</item-->
<item>920</item> <!--item>sensorLocationY</item-->
<item>200</item> <!--item>sensorRadius</item-->
</array>
<!-- If this is true, the screen will come on when you unplug usb/power/whatever. -->
<bool name="config_unplugTurnsOnScreen">true</bool>
<!-- Boolean indicating if restoring network selection should be skipped -->
<!-- The restoring is handled by modem if it is true-->
<bool translatable="false" name="skip_restoring_network_selection">true</bool>
<!-- Set to true to add links to Cell Broadcast app from Settings and MMS app. -->
<bool name="config_cellBroadcastAppLinks">true</bool>
<!-- MMS user agent string -->
<string name="config_mms_user_agent" translatable="false">Android-Mms/2.0</string>
<!-- This string array should be overridden by the device to present a list of network
attributes. This is used by the connectivity manager to decide which networks can coexist
based on the hardware -->
<!-- An Array of "[Connection name],[ConnectivityManager.TYPE_xxxx],
[associated radio-type],[priority],[restoral-timer(ms)],[dependencyMet] -->
<!-- the 5th element "resore-time" indicates the number of milliseconds to delay
before automatically restore the default connection. Set -1 if the connection
does not require auto-restore. -->
<!-- the 6th element indicates boot-time dependency-met value. -->
<string-array name="networkAttributes">
<item>wifi,1,1,1,-1,true</item>
<item>mobile,0,0,0,-1,true</item>
<item>mobile_mms,2,0,4,60000,true</item>
<item>mobile_supl,3,0,2,60000,true</item>
<item>mobile_dun,4,0,2,60000,true</item>
<item>mobile_hipri,5,0,3,60000,true</item>
<item>mobile_fota,10,0,2,60000,true</item>
<item>mobile_ims,11,0,2,60000,true</item>
<item>mobile_cbs,12,0,2,60000,true</item>
<item>bluetooth,7,7,2,-1,true</item>
<item>mobile_emergency,15,0,5,-1,true</item>
<item>ethernet,9,9,9,-1,true</item>
<item>wifi_slave,30,1,1,-1,true</item>
</string-array>
<!-- This string array should be overridden by the device to present a list of radio
attributes. This is used by the connectivity manager to decide which networks can coexist
based on the hardware -->
<!-- An Array of "[ConnectivityManager connectionType],
[# simultaneous connection types]" -->
<string-array name="radioAttributes">
<item>1,1</item>
<item>0,1</item>
<item>7,1</item>
</string-array>
<!-- Whether WiFi display is supported by this device.
There are many prerequisites for this feature to work correctly.
Here are a few of them:
* The WiFi radio must support WiFi P2P.
* The WiFi radio must support concurrent connections to the WiFi display and
to an access point.
* The Audio Flinger audio_policy.conf file must specify a rule for the "r_submix"
remote submix module. This module is used to record and stream system
audio output to the WiFi display encoder in the media server.
* The remote submix module "audio.r_submix.default" must be installed on the device.
* The device must be provisioned with HDCP keys (for protected content).
-->
<bool name="config_enableWifiDisplay">true</bool>
<!-- Set to true if the wifi display supports compositing content stored
in gralloc protected buffers. For this to be true, there must exist
a protected hardware path for surface flinger to composite and send
protected buffers to the wifi display video encoder.
If this flag is false, we advise applications not to use protected
buffers (if possible) when presenting content to a wifi display because
the content may be blanked.
This flag controls whether the {@link Display#FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS}
flag is set for wifi displays.
-->
<bool name="config_wifiDisplaySupportsProtectedBuffers">false</bool>
<!-- ComponentName of a dream to show whenever the system would otherwise have
gone to sleep. When the PowerManager is asked to go to sleep, it will instead
try to start this dream if possible. The dream should typically call startDozing()
to put the display into a low power state and allow the application processor
to be suspended. When the dream ends, the system will go to sleep as usual.
Specify the component name or an empty string if none.
Note that doze dreams are not subject to the same start conditions as ordinary dreams.
Doze dreams will run whenever the power manager is in a dozing state. -->
<string name="config_dozeComponent">com.android.systemui/com.android.systemui.doze.DozeService</string>
<!-- Whether the display blanks itself when going from a doze to a non-doze state -->
<bool name="config_displayBlanksAfterDoze">true</bool>
<!-- Specify custom blanking delay of the display -->
<integer name="config_screen_off_delay">0</integer>
<!-- If true, the doze component is not started until after the screen has been
turned off and the screen off animation has been performed. -->
<bool name="config_dozeAfterScreenOffByDefault">true</bool>
<!-- Power Management: Specifies whether to decouple the auto-suspend state of the
device from the display on/off state.
When false, autosuspend_disable() will be called before the display is turned on
and autosuspend_enable() will be called after the display is turned off.
This mode provides best compatibility for devices using legacy power management
features such as early suspend / late resume.
When true, autosuspend_display() and autosuspend_enable() will be called
independently of whether the display is being turned on or off. This mode
enables the power manager to suspend the application processor while the
display is on.
This resource should be set to "true" when a doze component has been specified
to maximize power savings but not all devices support it.
Refer to autosuspend.h for details.
-->
<bool name="config_powerDecoupleAutoSuspendModeFromDisplay">true</bool>
<!-- Power Management: Specifies whether to decouple the interactive state of the
device from the display on/off state.
When false, setInteractive(..., true) will be called before the display is turned on
and setInteractive(..., false) will be called after the display is turned off.
This mode provides best compatibility for devices that expect the interactive
state to be tied to the display state.
When true, setInteractive(...) will be called independently of whether the display
is being turned on or off. This mode enables the power manager to reduce
clocks and disable the touch controller while the display is on.
This resource should be set to "true" when a doze component has been specified
to maximize power savings but not all devices support it.
Refer to power.h for details.
-->
<bool name="config_powerDecoupleInteractiveModeFromDisplay">false</bool>
<!-- Enable doze alwaysOn Display -->
<bool name="config_dozeAlwaysOnDisplayAvailable">true</bool>
<!-- Control whether the always on display mode is enabled by default. This value will be used
during initialization when the setting is still null. -->
<bool name="config_dozeAlwaysOnEnabled">false</bool>
<!-- Doze: should the TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE sensor be used as a pulse signal. -->
<bool name="config_dozePulsePickup">true</bool>
<!-- True if the display hardware only has brightness buckets rather than a full range of
backlight values -->
<bool name="config_displayBrightnessBucketsInDoze">true</bool>
<!-- Screen brightness used to dim the screen while dozing in a very low power state.
May be less than the minimum allowed brightness setting
that can be set by the user. -->
<integer name="config_screenBrightnessDoze">13</integer>
<item name="config_screenBrightnessDozeFloat" format="float" type="dimen">0.00317460317</item>
<!-- Configure mobile tcp buffer sizes in the form:
rat-name:rmem_min,rmem_def,rmem_max,wmem_min,wmem_def,wmem_max
If no value is found for the rat-name in use, the system default will be applied.
-->
<string-array name="config_mobile_tcp_buffers">
<item>5gnr:2097152,6291456,16777216,512000,2097152,8388608</item>
<item>lte:2097152,4194304,8388608,262144,524288,1048576</item>
<item>lte_ca:4096,6291456,12582912,4096,1048576,2097152</item>
<item>umts:4094,87380,1220608,4096,16384,1220608</item>
<item>hspa:4094,87380,1220608,4096,16384,1220608</item>
<item>hsupa:4094,87380,1220608,4096,16384,1220608</item>
<item>hsdpa:4094,87380,1220608,4096,16384,1220608</item>
<item>hspap:4094,87380,1220608,4096,16384,1220608</item>
<item>edge:4093,26280,35040,4096,16384,35040</item>
<item>gprs:4092,8760,11680,4096,8760,11680</item>
<item>evdo:4094,87380,524288,4096,16384,262144</item>
</string-array>
<!-- Flag specifying whether VoLTE is available on device -->
<bool name="config_device_volte_available">true</bool>
<!-- Flag specifying whether VT is available on device -->
<bool name="config_device_vt_available">true</bool>
<!-- Flag specifying whether WFC over IMS is available on device -->
<bool name="config_device_wfc_ims_available">true</bool>
<!-- IWLAN data service package name to bind to by default. If none is specified in an overlay, an
empty string is passed in -->
<string name="config_wlan_data_service_package">vendor.qti.iwlan</string>
<!-- IWLAN network service package name to bind to by default. If none is specified in an overlay, an
empty string is passed in -->
<string name="config_wlan_network_service_package">vendor.qti.iwlan</string>
<!-- Telephony qualified networks service package name to bind to by default. -->
<string name="config_qualified_networks_service_package">vendor.qti.iwlan</string>
<!-- Flag specifying whether or not IMS will use the ImsResolver dynamically -->
<bool name="config_dynamic_bind_ims">true</bool>
<!-- Indicate available ColorDisplayManager.COLOR_MODE_xxx. -->
<integer-array name="config_availableColorModes">
<item>0</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_NATURAL -->
<item>1</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_BOOSTED -->
<item>3</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_AUTOMATIC -->
</integer-array>
<!-- Color mode to use when accessibility transforms are enabled. This color mode must be
supported by the device, but not necessarily appear in config_availableColorModes. The
regularly selected color mode will be used if this value is negative. -->
<integer name="config_accessibilityColorMode">0</integer>
<!-- The following two arrays specify which color space to use for display composition when a
certain color mode is active.
Composition color spaces are defined in android.view.Display.COLOR_MODE_xxx, and color
modes are defined in ColorDisplayManager.COLOR_MODE_xxx and
ColorDisplayManager.VENDOR_COLOR_MODE_xxx.
The color space COLOR_MODE_DEFAULT (0) lets the system select the most appropriate
composition color space for currently displayed content. Other values (e.g.,
COLOR_MODE_SRGB) override system selection; these other color spaces must be supported by
the device for for display composition.
If a color mode does not have a corresponding color space specified in this array, the
currently set composition color space will not be modified.-->
<integer-array name="config_displayCompositionColorModes">
<item>0</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_NATURAL -->
<item>1</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_BOOSTED -->
<item>3</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_AUTOMATIC -->
</integer-array>
<integer-array name="config_displayCompositionColorSpaces">
<item>0</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_DEFAULT -->
<item>0</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_DEFAULT -->
<item>0</item> <!-- COLOR_MODE_DEFAULT -->
</integer-array>
<!-- Boolean indicating whether the HWC setColorTransform function can be performed efficiently
in hardware. -->
<bool name="config_setColorTransformAccelerated">true</bool>
<!-- Is the device capable of hot swapping an ICC Card -->
<bool name="config_hotswapCapable">true</bool>
<!-- Whether the Unprocessed audio source supports the required frequency range and level -->
<bool name="config_supportAudioSourceUnprocessed">true</bool>
<!-- Idle current for bluetooth controller. 0 by default-->
<integer name="config_bluetooth_idle_cur_ma">3</integer>
<!-- Rx current for bluetooth controller. 0 by default-->
<integer name="config_bluetooth_rx_cur_ma">20</integer>
<!-- Tx current for bluetooth controller. 0 by default-->
<integer name="config_bluetooth_tx_cur_ma">36</integer>
<!-- Operating volatage for bluetooth controller. 0 by default-->
<integer name="config_bluetooth_operating_voltage_mv">3700</integer>
<!-- Number of physical SIM slots on the device. This includes both eSIM and pSIM slots, and
is not necessarily the same as the number of phones/logical modems supported by the device.
For example, a multi-sim device can have 2 phones/logical modems, but 3 physical slots,
or a single SIM device can have 1 phones/logical modems, but 2 physical slots (one eSIM
and one pSIM) -->
<integer name="config_num_physical_slots">2</integer>
<!-- Config determines whether to update phone object when voice registration
state changes. Voice radio tech change will always trigger an update of
phone object irrespective of this config -->
<bool name="config_switch_phone_on_voice_reg_state_change">false</bool>
<!-- Boolean indicating if current platform supports BLE peripheral mode -->
<bool name="config_bluetooth_le_peripheral_mode_supported">true</bool>
<!-- Boolean indicating if current platform supports HFP inband ringing -->
<bool name="config_bluetooth_hfp_inband_ringing_support">true</bool>
<!-- Flag indicating if the speed up audio on mt call code should be executed -->
<bool name="config_speed_up_audio_on_mt_calls">true</bool>
<!-- Shutdown if the battery temperature exceeds (this value * 0.1) Celsius. -->
<integer name="config_shutdownBatteryTemperature">600</integer>
<!-- Default list of files pinned by the Pinner Service -->
<string-array translatable="false" name="config_defaultPinnerServiceFiles">
<item>"/system/framework/framework.jar"</item>
<item>"/system/framework/services.jar"</item>
<item>"/apex/com.android.art/javalib/core-oj.jar"</item>
<item>"/apex/com.android.art/javalib/core-libart.jar"</item>
<item>"/system_ext/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle/SystemUIGoogle.apk"</item>
<item>"/system/bin/surfaceflinger"</item>
</string-array>
<!-- Should the pinner service pin the Home application? -->
<bool name="config_pinnerHomeApp">true</bool>
<!-- Whether a software navigation bar should be shown. NOTE: in the future this may be
autodetected from the Configuration. -->
<bool name="config_showNavigationBar">true</bool>
<!-- When true use the linux /dev/input/event subsystem to detect the switch changes
on the headphone/microphone jack. When false use the older uevent framework. -->
<bool name="config_useDevInputEventForAudioJack">true</bool>
<!-- Whether device supports double tap to wake -->
<bool name="config_supportDoubleTapWake">true</bool>
<!-- List of biometric sensors on the device, in decreasing strength. Consumed by AuthService
when registering authenticators with BiometricService. Format must be ID:Modality:Strength,
where: IDs are unique per device, Modality as defined in BiometricAuthenticator.java,
and Strength as defined in Authenticators.java -->
<string-array name="config_biometric_sensors" translatable="false" >
<item>0:2:15</item> <!-- ID0:Fingerprint:Strong -->
</string-array>
<!-- Enables or disables haptic effect when the text insertion/selection handle is moved
manually by the user. Off by default, since the expected haptic feedback may not be
available on some devices. -->
<bool name="config_enableHapticTextHandle">true</bool>
<!-- Hardware keys present on the device, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following keys present:
1 - Home
2 - Back
4 - Menu
8 - Assistant (search)
16 - App switch
32 - Camera
64 - Volume rocker
For example, a device with Home, Back and Menu keys would set this
config to 7. -->
<integer name="config_deviceHardwareKeys">64</integer>
<!-- Hardware keys present on the device with the ability to wake, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following keys present:
1 - Home
2 - Back
4 - Menu
8 - Assistant (search)
16 - App switch
32 - Camera
64 - Volume rocker
For example, a device with Home, Back and Menu keys would set this
config to 7. -->
<integer name="config_deviceHardwareWakeKeys">64</integer>
<!-- Default color temperature, in Kelvin, to tint the screen when Night display is
activated. -->
<integer name="config_nightDisplayColorTemperatureDefault">3850</integer>
<!-- Defines the actions shown in advanced reboot submenu -->
<string-array name="config_restartActionsList">
<item>restart</item>
<item>restart_recovery</item>
<item>restart_bootloader</item>
<item>restart_fastboot</item>
</string-array>
<!-- Enable video pause workaround when enabling/disabling the camera. -->
<bool name="config_useVideoPauseWorkaround">true</bool>
<!-- If not empty, sets the AVC codec profile level used for the internal screen recorder.
Possible values: 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4, 4.1, 4.2
-->
<string name="config_screenRecorderAVCProfileLevel" translatable="false">3.1</string>
</resources>