Yo can anyone fill me in on this ^ I watched loads of reviews but not one person goes into detail about it, Ino Notification lights aren't anything new so it makes sense they wouldn't mention it but what about the people who are new to Sony phones. Samsung is all I no mostly the note series.
Anyone who owns the phone up for making a quick video on the Notification LED? I'm mainly interested in what colors it can be because on my current phone (Note 3) it can only be Red, green and Blue and i think White. but apps like light flow let me mix these colors together to create new colors. However the new colors dont look very good. Years ago I had a Sony walkman phone it wasn't Android but it lit up at the sides when I got a notification and it could be all kinds of colors, real colors! It was well cool. I'm hoping the Z3 LED will be just as cool.
Hopefully that made dome sense.
Haven't got the time to make a video but I installed lightflow lite and created a custom notification setting.
Sure enough the led tries to match the settings I choose under custom color (although not 100% accurate but still).
The notification led on this phone is pretty small, especially compared to the nexus.
Hope that helps.
..via Z3
I haven't paid too much attention to the led but i have seen it green, blue, and i think amber also
Notification LED is a full color LED, color rendition is so lala, not too precise.
Especially white has a bluish tint.
Cheers everyone
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I'm don't particularly care for the green LED notification for missed calls, etc. On my DesireHD I used an app LED Me Know that let me change the color or the notification LED as well as the frequency of the flash. LED Me Know won't work on a rooted Sensation, are there any other alternatives that let you change the color of the LED? Thanks
SamStone said:
I'm don't particularly care for the green LED notification for missed calls, etc. On my DesireHD I used an app LED Me Know that let me change the color or the notification LED as well as the frequency of the flash. LED Me Know won't work on a rooted Sensation, are there any other alternatives that let you change the color of the LED? Thanks
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As of now, there are no other solutions for you. As a reminder all you have is Green and Amber. Rumours of red are floating, but Green and Amber are your two LED choices. You are stuck until a good mod comes around.
Gone are the days of the RGB LEDs. :-(
Tatdude806 said:
As of now, there are no other solutions for you. As a reminder all you have is Green and Amber. Rumours of red are floating, but Green and Amber are your two LED choices. You are stuck until a good mod comes around.
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Well, if you flash amber and green at the same time, you get orange/yellow color. So we could say we have 3 colors
Swyped from my HTC Sensation
I would be OK with amber notifications, it shows up much better than green to me, and I would like to be able to increase the frequency of the flashes but it looks like I'll have to wait .
hi , is it possible to have different color LED notification on CHACHA , i hvae noticed that its allowing only two colors..... orange and green but since red color is also avaialbe so ideally it should allow red as well , any idea how to apply other colors by any application like blinker / light flow ,
actually i love these retro notificaiton style.......... its very much helpful......
I actually never have seen a red color on the Chacha led. I red somewhere that it should be possible, but even when playing around with lightflow i didn't see any red LED. So either this was just a rumor, or the differnce to the orange LED is minimal.
However you can use the Facebook-Button-LED (which is white).
Anyone can show me how notifications look like on this particular device?
I tried searching for youtube videos but nothing came up.
(I'm looking for a phone that comes with a clearly visible notification light. So far the Xperia Z phones are winning with their fast blink notification light. Yes, I tried light manager, lightflow, and every app chewed up my battery straight.)
Thanks!
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Anyone can show me how notifications look like on this particular device?
I tried searching for youtube videos but nothing came up.
(I'm looking for a phone that comes with a clearly visible notification light. So far the Xperia Z phones are winning with their fast blink notification light. Yes, I tried light manager, lightflow, and every app chewed up my battery straight.)
Thanks!
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This device indicates a notification with a light which is situated at the top left above the screen. It blinks slowly but is very clear and easy to see. In addition to this, the rear power button also lights up in sync with the front light. I really like this feature
Yeah!
No phone beats it in term of notification LED. :good:
You will not miss the notification both from the front LED and power button LED at the back! They are bigger and brighter than any other phones! :silly:
That's one of the reasons why I love the G Pro! It's just so innovative and so different from other phones
Does your led on the back able to display complete white?
I can't seem to find it settings, and I suspect there isn't one.
Coming from Samsung Note 8, this was one of the feature I liked most.
I could use Lightflow and I could customize LED color lighting for a certain sender.
I wonder if anyone know a good replacement for a silent and subtle way of notification through third party apps, maybe utilizing the always on display with colored lights for status indicator?
Thanks in advance.
I honestly wanting to know it as well, its something that I really like even more when it has different colors and not only white as in some motorola versions.
If anyone don't mind please let us know if it has the led notification please!
I can't see any led lights on my mate 30 pro
Nope, there is no notification LED .
I'm using this at the moment,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.used.aoe&hl=en
Not very robust, still learning how to configure it, and doesn't have the same flexibility as lightflow.
Damn that's sad I know it might look sissy but no volume button, earphone jack and notification led might make me think a bit more before buying it
It's not big problem for me - AOD works very well and informs me about everything.
Back when phones still had LED indicator lights, they would blink when you have a text or a notification or just different colors for different reasons and I miss that because I didn't have to pick up my phone.
So here's my question. Given that a lot of phones these days use amoled screens, that means these phones have the ability to only turn on certain pixels while leaving the others off.
Would you be able to create an app that would make a circle of pixels blink when you get a message and also customize the colors of the pixels depending on the notification?
Also it'd be cool if someone would do that because I know nothing about making an App.
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Back when phones still had LED indicator lights, they would blink when you have a text or a notification or just different colors for different reasons and I miss that because I didn't have to pick up my phone.
So here's my question. Given that a lot of phones these days use amoled screens, that means these phones have the ability to only turn on certain pixels while leaving the others off.
Would you be able to create an app that would make a circle of pixels blink when you get a message and also customize the colors of the pixels depending on the notification?
Also it'd be cool if someone would do that because I know nothing about making an App.
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There are already some apps available for some devices doing this.
E.g. Holey Light from chainfire:
[APP][2021.03.02] Holey Light - Samsung/Pixel Notification LED Emulator [v1.00]
100% Free - 100% GPLv3 Open Sauce - No ads - No tracking - No nags - Optional donation Holey Light is a LED emulation app. It animates the edges of the camera cut-out (AKA punch-hole) as replacement for the sadly missing LED on many modern...
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