[APP][4.3+] Frozen LED - Manage your notification LED colors by app or by contact - Android Apps and Games

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Manage your LED notification light fast and easily. No more trying to guess which app or which person demands your attention with random colors.
Features:
Select color by app or by text. Your favorite contacts can have their own color no matter which app they use to contact you.
Handle missed called.
Fine tune blinking speed for each notification.
Lightweight, almost no memory and battery footprint.
This app makes use of Android's 4.3 Notification Listener and thus it must be enabled under Device Settings > Security > Notification Access. It cannot access the internet so your personal data is absolutely safe.
I did all the testing on a Nexus 4 but it should work on any device with a LED. Contact me if something goes wrong on another device.
Thanks for giving it a look!

Totally cool

Sblast said:
Totally cool
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Thanks! Feel free to send me any suggestions you might have.

Looks promising. Thanks. Can you assign different colors to different Gmail accounts?

juu666 said:
Looks promising. Thanks. Can you assign different colors to different Gmail accounts?
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I am using the notification toast text to determinate contact names (the text that briefly appears across your status bar when a notification is posted). I never tried multiple gmail accounts, if each account appears in the toast text you can use the 'Text & Contacts' feature to have different colors.
Otherwise it needs special treatment (with extra permissions), I could add this if there is demand.

I tried it on a Nexus 4 (no custom rom, no nothing. I have no apps that interfere with the notification LED), and it's not working correctly. I set Gmail to red and the led still lights up white.

naplam said:
I tried it on a Nexus 4 (no custom rom, no nothing. I have no apps that interfere with the notification LED), and it's not working correctly. I set Gmail to red and the led still lights up white.
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I have fixed that, expect an update this weekend!

Any news on fixing issues surrounding Nexus 4 stock roms? I really want to use this app but it's just not working for me at the moment. Test notifs work fine, but when it actually comes down to real notifs they just don't work.

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Is there any idea for Blink

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Blink is one of our best and popular apps. Here are some great features:
Blink lets you customize your system and more LED alerts in your way!
- New SMS & MMS LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
- Missed Call LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
- New Phone Call LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
- Low Battery LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
- Low System Memory LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
Screenshots:
Now we want to update Blink to a new version. Is there any idea? That would be very appreciate
I use blink and it's great. I'd love it to be able to turn off the charging light on Xperia X10
Calendar notifications.
Email notifications.
Gmail notifications.
LED blinks in sequence - i.e. if your SMS LED is blue and your email LED is green and your calendar LED is red, and you have one of each alert, it should blink blue, green, red.
All of these should be able to be turned on and off, of course.
I would pay good money for a single app that would universally and reliably allow me to change all of my notification LEDs. I know a lot of people are cheap and won't consider an app over $1.99 but I think a solid tool that would allow me to know every kind of notification just by glancing at my phone is worth $5 no problem.
Thanks for all your comments. we will gather all the requirments into consideration and add to the next new version update.
Add vibration settings for sms, gmail, phone call, whatever. That way Blink will be comparable to BerryBuzz for those of us who came from a Blackberry.
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I use blink and it's great. I'd love it to be able to turn off the charging light on Xperia X10
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If you could override the charging light on the X10 (ie: cause notifications to display even when charging, but otherwise leave the charging light as normal), it would be a huge boon to resolving one of my biggest niggles about the phone.

[APPS] Blink on your Nexus one

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Blink (Free)
Customize Your Android’s LED Alert in Your Way!
Everyone knows the situation: You don’t want the phone to ring but still want to know when someone is contacting you. The internal simplex LED notification is too dark and you don’t know if it’s a mail, SMS or call…
Blink lets you customize your LED alerts for many system notifications in your way!
Blink extends your default Android LED alert system and allows you to customize LED color for SMS/MMS, Incoming Call/Missed Call, and Low Battery/Memory (more features will come soon).
With a few simple LED tests you will be able to add a group of favorite LED colors in for these notifications. By customizing the LED colors and frequency in your way, you can check any alerts with a quick glance at the LED light. Blink keeps the LED flashing alerts for you.
Product Features:
- LED Color Test Function to Check Device LED Support Status
- New SMS & MMS LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
- Missed Call LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
- New Phone Call LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
- Low Battery & System Memory LED Color & Frequency Adjustment
Download the apk files below and leave your comments
i use it on miuimod currently since trackball alerts fails for me, blink is great
As far as i know, it stopped working on Nexus One since Gingerbread arrived. Till then, i used it and worked fine.
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Don't working on Nocturnals GRI40 base. Previously FRG83G worked fine.
Some try it on superAsom Tom?
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I use blink for a long time on my Nexus one. Works great, 12 colors are awesome, but if it can work for email notification, that would be great. Looking for any update

[Q] ParanoidAndroid 3.99 white bar?

When I open certain apps, like messages, a a small white bar comes in between the top of the app and the notification bar. How do I get rid of this. Running latest update.
kenthc said:
When I open certain apps, like messages, a a small white bar comes in between the top of the app and the notification bar. How do I get rid of this. Running latest update.
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its a DPI issue i believe.
dont know the fix, but nothign is "wrong" enough to worry about.
hopefully someone can tell you how to fix it.
Thank you for that. Another question, anyway to set custom led colors for app notifications?
kenthc said:
Thank you for that. Another question, anyway to set custom led colors for app notifications?
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Light Manager: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...utm_medium=organic&utm_term=light+manager+led
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Thank you for that. Another question, anyway to set custom led colors for app notifications?
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That feature is built into PA so no need to download any 3rd party apps!
Just go to the following:
Settings
Display
Pulse Notification Light
+Add
kenthc said:
When I open certain apps, like messages, a a small white bar comes in between the top of the app and the notification bar. How do I get rid of this. Running latest update.
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I also have this problem, it is really annoying, did you manage to solve this? Anyone?
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I also have this problem, it is really annoying, did you manage to solve this? Anyone?
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Yeah I figured it out, under the PA setting hit the menu button and select apps. From there you can assign the size of each app. The best one for GS3 is the smallest one which is 1.26p I believe (I switched to CleanRom 7). From there use the slider and bring it all the way to the right. Apply changes and you should be golden.

Is there a way to do this?

I was using BlackBerry 10.2 the other day and noticed a few things I liked and was wondering if there's a way to get them on the Nexus 5:
1. Ability to click on toast notifications (say of a text message) and respond on the spot without leaving the app you're in.. is it possible to do this on the Nexus 5 anyway?
2. Text message previews/calendar events on the lockscreen.. is it possible?
3. Split calendar to show calendar on top, schedule on the bottom (see pic below) - Any app that replicates this or option in Google Calendar?
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Thanks.
1. The SMS app Textra let's you reply from anywhere without exiting the app you're in. I'm sure there are plenty of others that do as well, but Textra is what I'm using.
2. Yes. If you drag the lock screen left you'll move to another screen with a '+' sign on it. You can then add widgets there.
3. There's likely a ton of calendar apps for this but Jorte comes to mind as one that has a split view like that.
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netsyd said:
1. The SMS app Textra let's you reply from anywhere without exiting the app you're in. I'm sure there are plenty of others that do as well, but Textra is what I'm using.
2. Yes. If you drag the lock screen left you'll move to another screen with a '+' sign on it. You can then add widgets there.
3. There's likely a ton of calendar apps for this but Jorte comes to mind as one that has a split view like that.
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Thanks! How would you rate Tetra in terms of fluidity and responsiveness? Also, when a message pops up, is there a slight 2 second delay when loading the pop up after the message is received? I tried a similar app in the past and it bugged me that there was a delay when I saw the notification in the notification tray.
Textra has been pretty good so far through a week of use. No major lags, stutters or anything like that. SMS and MMS work fine. I'd say its as good as or better than the old stock messages app.
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netsyd said:
Textra has been pretty good so far through a week of use. No major lags, stutters or anything like that. SMS and MMS work fine. I'd say its as good as or better than the old stock messages app.
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Will try it out, much appreciated.

What does this setting mean?

Yesterday I was looking for a way to customize my notifications a bit more because I'm missing some features from my Mi A2 Lite (Android 10 - Android One) like notification priority, silent notifications (those that go to the bottom of the notifications list), minimizing notifications (so that they take less space), hiding individual icons in the status bar while keeping the notification (for persistent notifications) and I bumped into this setting.
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The default setting was "Notifications".
I've searched everywhere but I can't find any relevant info about it , does anyone know what this does?
Also, does anyone know if those features are in MIUI?
This setting currently does nothing no matter what you set it to. It will go back to default "Notifications" after you receive a few messages. It's a remnant from Android O Adaptive Notifications which is already implemented by default in MIUI 12.
Alrich said:
This setting currently does nothing no matter what you set it to. It will go back to default "Notifications" after you receive a few messages. It's a remnant from Android O Adaptive Notifications which is already implemented by default in MIUI 12.
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Great, thanks. It went back to "Notifications" as you said.
do you have any idea if the features I mentioned are completely stripped away in MIUI or can I find them somehow?
I tried looking for the options you mentioned above and they either don't exist or will need some kind of external app to manage them.
Max I could find are the default MIUI Notification options when you long press the app and select App Info and then dive through the various categories there. None of which seem to be clear with what they do or are redundant with many of the same options overlapping.
Alrich said:
I tried looking for the options you mentioned above and they either don't exist or will need some kind of external app to manage them.
Max I could find are the default MIUI Notification options when you long press the app and select App Info and then dive through the various categories there. None of which seem to be clear with what they do or are redundant with many of the same options overlapping.
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Great, thanks for checking it out. I looked everywhere too but they skinned away all the cool customization.

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