Notification LEDs - Nexus One General

hello,
i was wondering what are the two blue-ish LED like things on the nexus one in the upper left corner of the black screen contour. The one on the right is amber/green for charging status, but i don't have a clue on what the other two are for.
kroff

sensors: proximity and light

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sensors: proximity and light
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is this for the nexus? what is this sensor? i have never seen this or the light turn anything but green and orange.

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@D200P13
sensors just sense the light and proximity

D200P13 said:
is this for the nexus? what is this sensor? i have never seen this or the light turn anything but green and orange.
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It's not the LED in the top right.
But on the top left, there are two circles for light and proximity sensors. They are literally impossible to see unless you're in really really, extremely bright sunlight.
I just tried searching for pictures/video but wow, I'm giving up. Even more impossible looking for a picture of them on the internet
[Edit]: Found one in the user guide!
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oh wow i never even knew there was anything ontop besides the status haha

i live in south florida and pretty much anytime i walk outside lately i get to see the sensors. Theres 2 little holes under the screen for the sensors on the upper right as the picture shows. and just as it's been said, you need a lot of pure sunlight to see them.
Which, in the florida summer, is not hard to come by.

neok44 said:
i live in south florida and pretty much anytime i walk outside lately i get to see the sensors. Theres 2 little holes under the screen for the sensors on the upper right as the picture shows. and just as it's been said, you need a lot of pure sunlight to see them.
Which, in the florida summer, is not hard to come by.
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I'm with you on this.. I live south in Florida as well. I see those things so often, they are really just "there" now. I research everything I like a lot anyways, I know what they were without having to second guess it.

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Nexus One - "Pink Camera" Problem!

Got my phone today, and played with it a bit.
I was taking some pictures, and noticed the center of the picture is pink...
This supposed to be white A4 page on the table:
http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/1200/20100107193900.jpg
This one is a picture on a white wall:
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/3209/20100107193920.jpg
Any ideas?
try wiping the lense and back cover camera hole
hmm jsut took a picture of white wall and my center is slightly pink too
Sounds familiar....HD2.....
I am having the same issue
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pastypacker said:
Sounds familiar....HD2.....
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What did theyend up doing. Mine is pink to unlocked bootloader
its not a defect. dont send back the phone, its obvious now its jsut how the camera is. I dont really care that much (in fact i dont care at all) because im not a big camera person and when I do take a picture with my phone im not going to expect studio quality anyway.
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What did theyend up doing. Mine is pink to unlocked bootloader
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Released a hot fix since they said it was a software issue...
Seems now it's not
HD2 issue: http://www.gsmarena.com/a_hardware_fault_causes_htc_hd2_*pink*_camera_issues_confirmed-news-1276.php
Try turning off auto white balance.
No change.
lol i just noticed on engadget review, in the photos they took with the nexus one they have the same pink tint towards the middle
so everyone's nexus is having this issue?
So the N1 has pink eye?
I haven't received mine yet...we'll see here shortly...
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Released a hot fix since they said it was a software issue...
Seems now it's not
HD2 issue: http://www.gsmarena.com/a_hardware_fault_causes_htc_hd2_*pink*_camera_issues_confirmed-news-1276.php
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The hot fix fixed my HD2, i took several photos of white walls and it had completely gone but it was VERY clear before the fix.
Mine does it as well
Someone tell Google and HTC, lol... No seriously..do it.
I just submitted a support ticket to google. I suggest you guys do the same. I linked this thread in the ticket.
http://google.com/support/android/bin/request.py?contact_type=device
staulkor said:
I just submitted a support ticket to google. I suggest you guys do the same. I linked this thread in the ticket.
http://google.com/support/android/bin/request.py?contact_type=device
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Good man.. I'll do the same when I get my phone, lol...
it seems like a low light issue, not as noticeable with bright lighting.
Could just be the camera straining the ISO to a point where it makes the colors get weird. hopefully they can hot fix it
dills84 said:
it seems like a low light issue, not as noticeable with bright lighting.
Could just be the camera straining the ISO to a point where it makes the colors get weird. hopefully they can hot fix it
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My HD2 did it in bright light, but the hotfix removed the issue.

Screen issue (tint)

device n9005 4.4.2
I have tint on my screen . I take a picture with a low brightness in dark room. Typing sms in landscape mode
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look at the difference in color of buttons "1" and "0" .
Does anyone have screen that have same color on the sides of the keyboard ? if u do please take a picture of it in low light room with minimum brightness.
This is not an "issue" no screen is perfect. You will have VERY SLIGHT discoloration here, while other will have it there or not at all. If you don't understand this, you will be annoyed by yourself always seeing that slight default
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This is not an "issue" no screen is perfect. You will have VERY SLIGHT discoloration here, while other will have it there or not at all. If you don't understand this, you will be annoyed by yourself always seeing that slight default
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i want to sell it . And the question is - does anyone have perfect screen on note3 ? So i should buy another note3 or other device ...
perfect screens dont exist. Perfect cars dont exist, perfect people dont exist. Perfection doesn't exist.
I can say that i have a perfect screen, but then again, i wasn't looking for an imperfection like some members here tend to do. I'm sure if I start looking for one, I might find one, but whats the point? Unless you have a dead pixel, or distortion, its not this TINY difference in tint under the right lighting conditions thats will prevent you from selling it full price
polish_pat said:
perfect screens dont exist. Perfect cars dont exist, perfect people dont exist. Perfection doesn't exist.
I can say that i have a perfect screen, but then again, i wasn't looking for an imperfection like some members here tend to do. I'm sure if I start looking for one, I might find one, but whats the point? Unless you have a dead pixel, or distortion, its not this TINY difference in tint under the right lighting conditions thats will prevent you from selling it full price
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can u make photo of your keyboard , like me in OP ?

Very visible digitizer

Hi!
I heard about vertical lines visible on G2 but on mine I have them visible not only sunlight but also indoor when I'm browsing web. Especially on one color surfaces (google results white, google play background&green bar at top).
Really I'm guessing it's digitizer (line every each 1mm).
It annoying me because the're pretty visible. It is common? Please check in your devices at full brightness.
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Cheers!
Yep can see them in sunlight especially with polarized sun glasses. Normal.
Colourkey said:
Hi!
I heard about vertical lines visible on G2 but on mine I have them visible not only sunlight but also indoor when I'm browsing web. Especially on one color surfaces (google results white, google play background&green bar at top).
Really I'm guessing it's digitizer (line every each 1mm).
It annoying me because the're pretty visible. It is common? Please check in your devices at full brightness.
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I think that's normal. I can also see them when I go outside and the lines reflect with outside light.
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Chaaqoti said:
I think that's normal. I can also see them when I go outside and the lines reflect with outside light.
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Ok but I can see them not only in sunlight, but in typical using. And they're not doted. Maybe that's not digitizer lines?
I can see them on my D803 in any lighting just by tilting the screen a little. Not dotted. Make the screen look like old-school graphing paper from high school. Never bothered me, though.
The extremely high reflectivity of the screen annoys me more. It's basically a mirror under fluorescent lights.
Typos courtesy of my LG G2 (D803) running Mahdi-ROM.
mine are horizzontal is that normal?

What are the little white dots on the edge of the Note 4?

I've noticed 8 white or translucent squares on the top and bottom on both the back and the front of the chamfered edge of the Note 4?
Does anybody know what these are, I'm very curious!
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Hi,
They are gaps in the aluminium for the antenna to get a signal through.
I hope this answers your question
Sam
Thanks for that, I just realised now that we are not supposed to ask questions here in this forum.
I thought general meant 'anything' but clearly not.
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They are gaps in the aluminium for the antenna to get a signal through.
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Nope. Here's where the antennas are located. There's plenty of signal access through the front and back of the phone; and those puny dimples wouldn't really help. What you described is typically used on metal-backed phones (EG: iP6, HTC One M7) and are a lot bigger.
I'm wondering what they're for too. If I had to guess I'd say to allow for expansion/contraction from temperature or to allow some flex either for real-world bending or to facilitate production and assembly.
Ha. I didn't even notice till you pointed this out. I think it looks kinda neat myself.
Maybe it's something to do with the VR capabilities.. maybe?
Also if you look right up close on the black part of frame there are slightly raised bumps in line with the white dots, curious, aesthetics or something else?
It looks better than the back of iphone 6
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Also if you look right up close on the black part of frame there are slightly raised bumps in line with the white dots, curious, aesthetics or something else?
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that is to cover that the cut goes all through! some sort of sticker which is then also coated...
reason for these cuts could be either manufacturing or radio performance!
I'm also thinking it might simply be structural.

Note 4 camera: Light pink spot under certain condition! How about yours?

I'm using Note 4 Duos N9106W. Its camera is not perfect but ok.
Here the problem of my friends. Some of them face this problem with N910C model. How about you?
Condition: daylight and indoor!
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It is well known problem of Samsungs, starting from Galaxy S II if I remember correctly.
It is hardware issue, difficult to remove due to lens build.
I've been in Sonoma this week for a wedding. I've taken over 250 pictures in every possible lighting condition. I've been nothing but impressed with the camera. Really low light isn't great but it's better than other Samsung phones. Low light can still get you some impressive results.
Macro shots are impressive too.
I'm sorry you're having an issue but it's definitely not universal.
It is visible in plain scene mostly, maybe you can't see such effect. Conditions must be met ^^
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It is visible in plain scene mostly, maybe you can't see such effect. Conditions must be met ^^
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I'll check the next time I find the need to shoot a white wall in a dimly lit room. I don't participate in threads that require replicating conditions I'll never or rarely face to create a problem. It's kind of a 'If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it does it make a sound'? thing. If I'm not in the forest I don't care.
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I'll check the next time I find the need to shoot a white wall in a dimly lit room. I don't participate in threads that require replicating conditions I'll never or rarely face to create a problem. It's kind of a 'If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it does it make a sound'? thing. If I'm not in the forest I don't care.
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very well put.....
Weird artifacts and camera server failed
Hi,
Is there anyone who saw image overflow of bright areas like this before?
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AiGGuYBSbBE04As9PYQWQ00fT8NR

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