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Hi everyone!
When I used old models of HTC they had the possibility for LED indicator to blink green due to GSM signal.
Is it possible to make the LED blinking for the same purpose on HD2 ?
Thank you.
same question...
Nice thought, but the idea of it blinking is not that efficient. As far as I know, there's only two-color LED in the HD2 (orange/green)...if it's constantly flashing orange due to low signal, it'll drain the battery every time your phone is in the pocket or in a predominantly low-signal area (bags, classroom, subway, etc etc). If it's flashing green and whatnot, then it'll might interfere with the call/SMS/email notification. I mean, if you live and work around the same area, you kinda know which area presented a low signal for your phone and which area is not...and putting the HD2 in a tight spot as to block the antenna will always yield poor signal.
I wouldn't need an LED to tell me that.
lude219 said:
Nice thought, but the idea of it blinking is not that efficient. As far as I know, there's only two-color LED in the HD2 (orange/green)...if it's constantly flashing orange due to low signal, it'll drain the battery every time your phone is in the pocket or in a predominantly low-signal area (bags, classroom, subway, etc etc). If it's flashing green and whatnot, then it'll might interfere with the call/SMS/email notification. I mean, if you live and work around the same area, you kinda know which area presented a low signal for your phone and which area is not...and putting the HD2 in a tight spot as to block the antenna will always yield poor signal.
I wouldn't need an LED to tell me that.
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The point is that I travel quite a lot. So many times I could not receive a call cause I didn`t know that I do not have GSM signal. To have the device on the table and just to see that the signal is there easier than to switch it on and realize that it can be out of range.
P.S. Missed calls/SMS/mails I can arrange by app which makes the buttons blink.
DmitriyKRiM said:
The point is that I travel quite a lot. So many times I could not receive a call cause I didn`t know that I do not have GSM signal. To have the device on the table and just to see that the signal is there easier than to switch it on and realize that it can be out of range.
P.S. Missed calls/SMS/mails I can arrange by app which makes the buttons blink.
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Try phone alarm. It has the option to play a sound when the signal is low.
petrosk73 said:
Try phone alarm. It has the option to play a sound when the signal is low.
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??? Could not find this option. Is it in default phone alarm?
Anyhow blinking LED could be more comfortable
DmitriyKRiM said:
??? Could not find this option. Is it in default phone alarm?
Anyhow blinking LED could be more comfortable
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Phone alarm settings
Advanced tab
Poor signal notification <---- Turn to on
Poor Signal % <----- Define % of signal considered poor
petrosk73 said:
Phone alarm settings
Advanced tab
Poor signal notification <---- Turn to on
Poor Signal % <----- Define % of signal considered poor
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Could not find "Advanced tab"
I`m on WM 6.5.5
Maybe because of that?
DmitriyKRiM said:
Could not find "Advanced tab"
I`m on WM 6.5.5
Maybe because of that?
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You need to download and install phone alarm from here:
http://www.pocketmax.net/phoneAlarm.html
symbols, & bars?
Not being smarta**, but don't the symbols E,3g,H, & amount of bars pretty much lyk?
lquigley said:
Not being smarta**, but don't the symbols E,3g,H, & amount of bars pretty much lyk?
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I think in the case of the OP, it's for people who are too lazy to spend a second to push a button and see what's in front of them...and would rather stare at the phone for some amount of time to see if LED blink or not.
Anywho, I'm not a traveler like the OP so maybe my assessment is wayyy off.
I been looking for some time on this...blinking light on blackberrys and such r great...i really hope they have a cab for this soon lol
It's also really useful to know if your battery has run out! Many times I've been walking around with a dead phone without realising it.. lol
blanco360 said:
It's also really useful to know if your battery has run out! Many times I've been walking around with a dead phone without realising it.. lol
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If it happened many times, don't you think you'd learn to charge the phone before you're out and about? Be that as it may, if you tend to walk around with a phone on low-battery, wouldn't the blinking LED be almost useless as it drains the battery even more and thus, giving you a dead phone? Plus the phone does alert you (vibrate/sound) when your battery drops below 10%, which, ironically, is a better indicator then a blinking LED in your pocket...
Nah - I use it as my main internet connection, so the WiFi router is on a lot of the time, really kills the battery.
I don't see how an LED should be such a drain - they don't use much power la. I remember my old Ericsson used to have that feature, really handy
yesterday, for some unknown reason, LED indicator start blinkig with GREEN light!!!
like in any other phone for GSM signal.
today - not present
so, is there any way to make it green-blinking always for GSM signal?
Hi guys, does anyone know where I can find explanations of the Epic 4G network status notifications? Sprint has inconveniently left out any explanations about the status notifications in their Basics Guide.
Specifically I'm confused about the 3G network status symbol. Sometimes it shows "3G" with up and down arrows underneath, sometime it shows the letter "D" underneath, and sometimes the symbol is missing entirely when the signal strength is 5 bars! When the symbol is absent, attempts to access the web are met with a "network error."
I assume that a missing 3G symbol means I have no EVDO coverage. However, shouldn't I at least have 1xRTT access? What does the symbol for that look like?
Thanks in advance!
I've noticed that when you are in 1x coverage it still shows as 3G. If the indicator is completely missing then you won't have data at all.
Sent from my Samsung Epic 4G
Malefickus said:
I've noticed that when you are in 1x coverage it still shows as 3G. If the indicator is completely missing then you won't have data at all.
Sent from my Samsung Epic 4G
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I was wondering why I had 3g today while roaming.
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Malefickus said:
I've noticed that when you are in 1x coverage it still shows as 3G. If the indicator is completely missing then you won't have data at all.
Sent from my Samsung Epic 4G
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Thanks! It would have been nice for them to include a chart showing what each symbol means.
Wondering if anyone know what that D symbol is i get it constantly and its so annoying. Sometimes i have full bars then bars go away, then return only to show the D symbol.
I believe it means that the 3G radio has entered the Dormant state. This means that it's not actively transmitting or receiving data, which is a good thing most of the time! It's actually quite helpful, because this can help you diagnose whether or not the radio is being used more often than necessary. For instance, if the two arrows are simply white, which means no data through, your radio could still be running at power. Only when it shows 'D' does it mean it is now in power-saving mode.
APOLAUF said:
I believe it means that the 3G radio has entered the Dormant state. This means that it's not actively transmitting or receiving data, which is a good thing most of the time! It's actually quite helpful, because this can help you diagnose whether or not the radio is being used more often than necessary. For instance, if the two arrows are simply white, which means no data through, your radio could still be running at power. Only when it shows 'D' does it mean it is now in power-saving mode.
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Hm interesting, seems like it is helpful but at times i cant log into Gtalk or for instance when i was downloading apk file it stopped mid-way for 2 min then resumed.
mykenyc said:
Hm interesting, seems like it is helpful but at times i cant log into Gtalk or for instance when i was downloading apk file it stopped mid-way for 2 min then resumed.
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That doesn't really have anything to do with the symbol being displayed. That just means that the connection to the server was dropped - which would happen regardless of whether or not the symbol is displayed. I've had the same issue you've described happen to me, but it's also happened on other phones. This just means that the TCP connection that you've got open to the other host was lost.
In this sense, displaying the 'D' makes it even more useful, because then you can cancel the transaction and start over. Most other phones would just simply display the blank bars. The radios go dormant on *any* phone, because otherwise, your battery would last about an hour or so at the most. The Epic is nice enough to tell you the radio's state in the status icon.
Hey all,
I've noticed on my new Milestone 2 the data icon in the status bar changes from a "3G" with up/down arrows beneath it, to a "H" with up/down arrows beneath it quite rapidly when using the internet, etc.
I've looked through the little book thing it came with; no mention of a "H" icon.
Anyone else have it and know what it means?
Thank goodness for XDA
Found out it means:
"H= HSDPA 3.5G (basically faster than 3G)"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6399504&postcount=2
It probably shouldn't be rapidly switching between H and 3G, but oh wells...
Sounds like you found a store
I find that mine also rapidly switches between the two, every single time I do anything that utilises data, it will drop to 3G and seemingly do some negotiation, then switch back to HSPA before anything happens..
Shellite said:
Sounds like you found a store
I find that mine also rapidly switches between the two, every single time I do anything that utilises data, it will drop to 3G and seemingly do some negotiation, then switch back to HSPA before anything happens..
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Yeah; cancelled the online order as I was sick of the stuffing around.
Bourke St store in Melbourne CBD had a handset.
Gotta say, the phone if much nicer in 'person' compared to all the photos...they don't do it justice!
Too bad I won't get the free months...but I've got the phone, so :-D
I just let my phone update from OG5 to OK3.
Now I have a new icon in the notification bar. But, it's greyed out, so I didn't even see it at first.
Any idea what this icon is?
It looks like the 4G and Wifi icons mashed together into one. The upper left quadrant of the icon says 4G. The upper right has a lightning bolt. The lower left is the WiFi symbol. The lower right is the up/down data transfer arrows.
Like I said, it's all greyed out. I still have the regular WiFi and 4G LTE icons in the notification bar as well and they are both lit up and working. The new icon is between the Bluetooth icon (on the left) and the regular WiFi icon (on the right).
What does it all mean?!?! Oh, the humanity!
I believe that is download booster. You should be able to turn it off in settings>more networks>download booster
Ah HA! Yes! I just verified, that is what it is!
I saw DB in my settings the other day and turned it on to see if it makes any difference. I didn't notice the new icon at the time, so I thought it was something with the OK3 update.
Thank you!
ps. Any reason I would not leave that on? I have Unlimited Data, so I don't care if it results in higher data usage.
With unlimited data I cant see many downsides to leaving it on? It might use more battery when you are downloading large files (in exchange for downloading them faster?)
That's what I was thinking. Thanks.
Anyone know what this icon is? When I pull down the drawer, there's zero info surrounding it (like an app notification). Being that it's on the right side, I assume it's a system notification, but not 100% on that.
Before this icon showed up, my phone was running normal. After a standard reboot, it got stuck on the T-Mobile logo. I had to reset the device and since then, this icon has shown up.
http://imgur.com/a/ColHO
What happens if u long press it....drag your status bar down does it show?? The thing if it does long press it it should take u to the app
102skysx said:
What happens if u long press it....drag your status bar down does it show?? The thing if it does long press it it should take u to the app
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Nothing. It's doesn't appear to be app related.
Maybe it's related to your sim provider as soon as it goes above 4G for example VoLte maybe an advanced quality so it shows that icon
Called t-mobile. They have no clue. Hmm
xtole said:
Called t-mobile. They have no clue. Hmm
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One way to find out goto Settings>Mobile network
And change Network mode to 3G only
And see if that icon still shows up
102skysx said:
One way to find out goto Settings>Mobile network
And change Network mode to 3G only
And see if that icon still shows up
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Yah that did it. It goes away when 3G onky is toggled and come back when LTE is on. More specifically, its tied to the VoLTE. How strange.
Thanks
xtole said:
Yah that did it. It goes away when 3G onky is toggled and come back when LTE is on. More specifically, its tied to the VoLTE. How strange.
Thanks
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It's when LTE is at its finest I guess :3 cuz for me I get LTE but not strong you probably get the best of LTE where you live
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It is the Rich Communications Services icon (RCS)....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/mysterious-icon-status-bar-t3569804