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Is it possible to get the bln lights to turn colors other then white
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Red LED in top of galaxy s2 if TalkBack is activated

if i enable TalkBack on my galaxy s2 i can see a red led lighting up on top of my galaxy everytime the nice woman talks.....am i the only one who can see this led ? could it be used as notification led ? Could it be made brighter ?
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I've never seen any kind of red light on my s2. Even with talkback. As far as I know there's no led in mine... Unfortunately...
The red LED you see is actually the proximity sensor in action. It's the circle closer to the front facing camera.

[Q] LED Colours EVO 3D

Is there a way to change the colours of the LEDs for notifications o nthe EVO 3d or is it hard set as just the red and the green? I found some apps on the market to change the colour, but they don't seem to work and I'm not sure if its related to my rom or the phone just physically won't do it.
I'm running Nonsense 3.1.
Thanks.
thakk said:
Is there a way to change the colours of the LEDs for notifications o nthe EVO 3d or is it hard set as just the red and the green? I found some apps on the market to change the colour, but they don't seem to work and I'm not sure if its related to my rom or the phone just physically won't do it.
I'm running Nonsense 3.1.
Thanks.
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no way to change color...
Solid green light when HTC EVO 3D is connected to
the power adapter or a computer and the battery is
fully charged.
Flashing green light when you have a pending
notification.
Solid orange light when the battery is being charged.
Flashing red light when the battery level reaches very
low.
I think the last time this was discussed, it was determined to be a physical limitation for the led. Sorry.
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Dadovvv said:
no way to change color...
Solid green light when HTC EVO 3D is connected to
the power adapter or a computer and the battery is
fully charged.
Flashing green light when you have a pending
notification.
Solid orange light when the battery is being charged.
Flashing red light when the battery level reaches very
low.
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Orange? I never got orange!
No can do.
Ready tried to look up a way. But its not possible. It comes with a stock led light and the only way of changing the color is going inside the phone lol, you don't want to do that. Hopefully in the future Htc or any other company can give us that option to change LED color. And maybe perhaps coming out with more colorful phones for once.
jdeoxys said:
Orange? I never got orange!
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Yep Orange. HTC says http://www.htc.com/help/au/howto_iframe.aspx?id=88661&type=1&p_id=398
Green and red
I changed led colours on whatsapp n tried but only green and red !

Question about notification light..

Not a big deal but, is there anyway to get the notification light to illuminate the way it does on the galaxy nexus? You know, how it slowly lights up? Really not a big deal but just wondering if this was possible. I downloaded light flow allows me to tweak the colors when I get nofications but that's about it..
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Siyah kernel make the notification led fade in/fade out (if that's what you ask...)
Yeah that's exactly what I ask. Thanks I might give this a shot.
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App for capacitive buttons ?

on old gingerbread phones without led notifications there used to be a kernel maybe Franco don't recall that had the ability to flash the capacitive buttons. That would be key on our G anyone know if its possible?
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Bln support. Built into kernel. Then the app will work
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Yes that was it I remember the app and the kernel dependency now if someone would do this lol
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Crazy enough there is an app that can do it. It's working on mine. You wouldn't expect it to work though but it does. The app if Light Flow. You have to enable the app to control the buttons light. It does work but seems to cause a full wakelock.
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AndreaCristiano said:
on old gingerbread phones without led notifications there used to be a kernel maybe Franco don't recall that had the ability to flash the capacitive buttons. That would be key on our G anyone know if its possible?
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From my understanding that only Samsung phones can use bln. But on another note why would you want that when we have a very bright led on the power button?
Edit: while that would look clean with the front buttons for notification that would give some drain battery drain not worth it to me since we already have a led light for notification. While wouldn't be my first choice for the location, they should have done it like the sprint model.
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903tex said:
From my understanding that only Samsung phones can use bln. But on another note why would you want that when we have a very bright led on the power button?
Edit: while that would look clean with the front buttons for notification that would give some drain battery drain not worth it to me since we already have a led light for notification. While wouldn't be my first choice for the location, they should have done it like the sprint model.
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Aside from the side location, the other issues with that notification light are 1) the fact that it only blinks ever 30 seconds or so, with no option to change the frequency, and 2) instead of an RGB LED, apparently LG only put a red one in, thus making it impossible to differentiate between different notifications.
If frequency can be fixed, I'd be happy. Otherwise, getting the capacitive buttons to each indicate a certain notification seems like a great alternative.
903tex said:
From my understanding that only Samsung phones can use bln. But on another note why would you want that when we have a very bright led on the power button?
Edit: while that would look clean with the front buttons for notification that would give some drain battery drain not worth it to me since we already have a led light for notification. While wouldn't be my first choice for the location, they should have done it like the sprint model.
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There would be so little battery drain you would never notice. Also, if you turn off the red led and only use the front capacitive leds the "drain" would be equaled out. I used BLN before and it is amazing. Would love to see it on the LGOG.
Digil said:
Aside from the side location, the other issues with that notification light are 1) the fact that it only blinks ever 30 seconds or so, with no option to change the frequency, and 2) instead of an RGB LED, apparently LG only put a red one in, thus making it impossible to differentiate between different notifications.
If frequency can be fixed, I'd be happy. Otherwise, getting the capacitive buttons to each indicate a certain notification seems like a great alternative.
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Well I notice it blink every 5-6 seconds for a minute or so. But in a dark or lit room I can see it just fine. Only thing I don't like that it on the side should have been on the front like the sprint model. And still don't see why they made the phone different anyway. Just glad the att model has the sd card slot
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Joecascio2000 said:
There would be so little battery drain you would never notice. Also, if you turn off the red led and only use the front capacitive leds the "drain" would be equaled out. I used BLN before and it is amazing. Would love to see it on the LGOG.
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agreed 100% it was a great tool and would be awesome here on our G

Did you know that we have a tri-color notification LED?

Up until last night I'd always thought that the Ascend Mate 2 (MT2-L03) had a simple dual color notification LED. That being green and red (the combination of which makes orange or amber). I've always been kind of annoyed by this, since it severely hinders the ability to define multiple custom notification colors like I've been used to with Nexus and Motorola devices amongst others.
Last night while trying to do the official Huawei 'downgrade' to Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) my phone showed that the notification LED is in fact a tri-color one - indeed it's capable of displaying the color blue! I was sort of taken aback, and this makes me wonder why Huawei wouldn't enable the blue segment of the LED in the kernel itself. I'd love to be able to have an unlimited pallete of possible notification colors like I had with my old Galaxy Nexus.
Just something curious that I wanted to share....
TheGeekRedneck said:
Up until last night I'd always thought that the Ascend Mate 2 (MT2-L03) had a simple dual color notification LED. That being green and red (the combination of which makes orange or amber). I've always been kind of annoyed by this, since it severely hinders the ability to define multiple custom notification colors like I've been used to with Nexus and Motorola devices amongst others.
Last night while trying to do the official Huawei 'downgrade' to Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) my phone showed that the notification LED is in fact a tri-color one - indeed it's capable of displaying the color blue! I was sort of taken aback, and this makes me wonder why Huawei wouldn't enable the blue segment of the LED in the kernel itself. I'd love to be able to have an unlimited pallete of possible notification colors like I had with my old Galaxy Nexus.
Just something curious that I wanted to share....
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If mate 2 gets CM I will add it if the dev doesn't.
Moody66 said:
If mate 2 gets CM I will add it if the dev doesn't.
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The Dev just said he isn't. lol. And to add to that said that it is unable to pulse. So now its just a blue LED that stays on when your screen is off? hahaha.
Did it not pulse with that boot error? I remember seeing it back when but don't remember if it was solid.
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superbass311 said:
The Dev just said he isn't. lol. And to add to that said that it is unable to pulse. So now its just a blue LED that stays on when your screen is off? hahaha.
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I will check into it in a few. Just got home. Never seen mine do blue. But I didn't bother looking at it while it was doing that. Lol.
Well after trying simple stuff mine doesn't seem to be able to display blue. May be hardware variation too. Or they may have used combo to get the blue effect. Sending Hex did nothing.
U-ra said it was an after thought possibly by Huawei and is wired different. (Maybe that's what he said) lol
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It definitely pulsed, as in blinked on and off. Maybe he was referring to full PWM control or something...
Who knows, the only time I've ever seen it light was during a failed attempt at using the Huawei flash back to Jelly Bean.
He also said it wasn't very bright, which I definitely disagree with because it was quite bright - easily as bright as I've ever seen the green and red segments light during normal operation of the handset.
TheGeekRedneck said:
It definitely pulsed, as in blinked on and off. Maybe he was referring to full PWM control or something...
Who knows, the only time I've ever seen it light was during a failed attempt at using the Huawei flash back to Jelly Bean.
He also said it wasn't very bright, which I definitely disagree with because it was quite bright - easily as bright as I've ever seen the green and red segments light during normal operation of the handset.
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Install lightflow led from play store. See if your will light up blue.
I only had it light up soild blue never flash.
Moody66 said:
Install lightflow led from play store. See if your will light up blue.
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I've used both LightFlow and Light Manager and red, green and yellow are the only options. No blue.
TheIgster said:
I've used both LightFlow and Light Manager and red, green and yellow are the only options. No blue.
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Same for me. However if it isn't I kernel it still wouldn't work. Without the information about the hardware its a moot point. I will keep checking into it though. My curiosity will see to that. Lol.
Yeah, I would love to have blue as an option as well.

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