I have a problem with led notifications: suddenly the led colours are inverted, red when in charge (instead of green), purple for basic notifications (instead of white). I don't have installed any app to change them, neither actived other options. I can't change the colour so what can I do? I already restarted/turned off the phone
francyarkimede said:
I have a problem with led notifications: suddenly the led colours are inverted, red when in charge (instead of green), purple for basic notifications (instead of white). I don't have installed any app to change them, neither actived other options. I can't change the colour so what can I do? I already restarted/turned off the phone
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it is a bug with the actual firmware, just wait until your device receives an update and then it will be fixed. updates are rolling out currently now so you won't have long to wait for the fix
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[Q] LED Notifcation light
Hi,
When I get an SMS and my DS is on the table, I see the green LED notification light flashing for a short moment and then it turns off ? Is this normal ?
Also it appears that the Notification LED only flashes either Amber or Green. Ive not had a Desire before so im not sure if this is a hardware limitation or a software limitation. Does it not support Blue, Red etc?
MarylandCookie said:
[Q] LED Notifcation light
Hi,
When I get an SMS and my DS is on the table, I see the green LED notification light flashing for a short moment and then it turns off ? Is this normal ?
Also it appears that the Notification LED only flashes either Amber or Green. Ive not had a Desire before so im not sure if this is a hardware limitation or a software limitation. Does it not support Blue, Red etc?
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All HTC smartphone blinks for only five minutes. On old model you can use Led Me Know or Missed Reminder to customize led notifications, but does not works on Gingerbread
Anyone know if the LED has any other colours than green / amber / red ?
I'm keen to know this too. . on my previous phone (HTC Desire) the LED light could do a variety of colors. green,amber,pink,blue,white,light blue. I was using GO sms to get the colours. but it seems that Desire S does not have the same LED.
As far as I know the led just supports green, amber and a kind of red. It's not a rgb led:-(
If you want the led to notify you longer than just five minutes use light flow from the market. I used it some time and it works. You can set the color an kind if notification for each event (eg sms, missed call, etc). But you need a rooted device. I got the full version and don't know if it works even with the light one. Try it and tell us;-)
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CyanogenMod7 has some options to tune notification light. You can set it to keep blinking all the time, untill you will read new message or see a missed call (even while screen is on). Also you can set the color: green or amber.
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For example, when sms(missed call or etc) arrives, Notification Flash Led diode blinking few minutes and after this specific time stopped blink, any solution how can i extend time blinking Led nottification on rootted chacha ?
seizmos said:
For example, when sms(missed call or etc) arrives, Notification Flash Led diode blinking few minutes and after this specific time stopped blink, any solution how can i extend time blinking Led nottification on rootted chacha ?
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or change color of the Led light?that would be cool for various apps
i think there are no options to change the led blink timing. Chacha supports only two colors of led if i'm not wrong, the orange and green.
yes , i doubt there are any other colors available for this device i bought this phone just becuase i like these retro notification lights for missed calls and msg , emails etc but unfortunately its only supporting for two colored LED, but i read in some reviews that it support red led also when battery goes low ( as per the user manual posted by HTC on th e net )
You could try Light Flow.
- It should be possible to change LED blinking time.
- It can override the LED when charging (which will also be done by CM7 or CM9)
- It can use your Facebook LED for notification too (you have to activate it somewhere in the menu)
- You don't even have to root your phone for this.
However since it seems that the HTC Led control is somehow limited, the way you can control is not very accurate but it is good enough to indicate missed calls during charging the phone, having some extra notifications, or use your Facebook Button LED, etc.
My led indicator changes colors on its own, some hours of the day, it will be green for all my notifications, some hours it will be blue, some will be red. Does anyone else have this issue? I do not have a led app, but am seriously thinking of getting just to keep some consistency.
Thanks
Jon
dlrtyblrdz said:
My led indicator changes colors on its own, some hours of the day, it will be green for all my notifications, some hours it will be blue, some will be red. Does anyone else have this issue? I do not have a led app, but am seriously thinking of getting just to keep some consistency.
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Jon
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What i have noticed is the LED indicator changes color depending on what notification it is. For example I never set any color notifications but for google+ its an orange/yellow. And Facebook is blue.
Thats the funny thing, it doesnt. All the notifications are the same, but they change. Like i said, for one hour, Gmail could be red, then its green, then its something else. Its totally ghostbusterish. Ive read that there are issues with the the LED on the US models.
http://www.folioflow.com/ff/page/website/lightflow/pageId/1826
thanks for the link to light flow.
although i am not using a led app, and the color changes by itself. so i am confused why you sent me this.
dlrtyblrdz said:
thanks for the link to light flow.
although i am not using a led app, and the color changes by itself. so i am confused why you sent me this.
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There are multiple problems with the LED on the S3.
dlrtyblrdz said:
Thats the funny thing, it doesnt. All the notifications are the same, but they change. Like i said, for one hour, Gmail could be red, then its green, then its something else. Its totally ghostbusterish. Ive read that there are issues with the the LED on the US models.
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Can it be that you have multiple notifications? For example you have a gmail notification thats red and you do not check...soon after you get a facebook notification and the LED changes color due to overwriting the gmail notification. I guess what I am trying to say is the most recent notification will change the LED light can be a possibility.
I've noticed that we no longer have a pulsing Green light for notifications after installing the kitkat update on my xt926m. Now whenever I get a notification such as an email or message from any of my apps that the light just under the speaker at the top of the phone only flashes White.
Has anyone else noticed this and has anyone found a way to change the color back to green?
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I've noticed that we no longer have a pulsing Green light for notifications after installing the kitkat update on my xt926m. Now whenever I get a notification such as an email or message from any of my apps that the light just under the speaker at the top of the phone only flashes White.
Has anyone else noticed this and has anyone found a way to change the color back to green?
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there is an app that can supposedly manipulate the notification light (i never tried it), but i cant remember what its called off hand. try searching the market for notification light and see what comes up.
LightFlow
Has anyone else noticed different colours for the led notification? Is it app specific?
I think it works like most RGB notifications. Yes I think it is app specific
Yes, I've seen blue, green, red, and orange. Apps can set the color if they contain that feature.