Has anyone been able to bring an unresponsive / dead LED back to life?
The blue LED on mine is dead. Red and Green work but Blue doesn't light up. A white notification looks yellow and any color that requires blue is either a dim green or dim red.
Quality control on the N4 is so frustrating ... you return for one defect and the next one has a completely new defect. F' this I'm done with it!
Resetting the phone made no difference. Guess it's going back.
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Hi all.
When you charge your Flipout, a green light stays on by the MicroUSB port letting you know the phone is charging.
Is there a way to make this green light the notification light?
The default white notification lights on the front of the phone are kind of difficult to see.
I find myself sometimes squinting at the phone trying to determine if it's blinking or not. Obviously if you're in a dark room or something this won't be an issue but in a normal lit environment is where I spend most of my time.
If there is no way to make the green light act as a notification light, perhaps you can have the screen itself light up a few times.
Is anything like this possible or am I out of luck?
Thanks.
I have a VS-980 and I am rooted. I have tried some alternate ROMs, and have noticed that LED notifications are discolored, such that white is light blue, yellow is green, and green is turquoise. This is all consistent with an incorrect led color temperature. I don't know if this is something unique to my phone or if it is a manufacturing problem. Anyone else observe this?
Hello guys,
Since j got my new phone a few weeks ago i noticed that the LED notification wasn't working.
Since today it started to work randomly, but it only shows a red light.
I've tried many different apps to control my led but every other color is just not working.
When i choose "green" for example, the led light just stays off.
When i choose "yellow" the light turns on, but it is just the red color.
Is there any way to fix this?
Sent from the Android beast: Galaxy Note 3
Similar problem here but only red color doesn't work. Blue and green color work. I am on 9005 model HLTE with root, Android 4.4.2. Is it possible that only one color is broken?
I broke my screen a few days ago and had it taken in to be replaced. A few hours after receiving it I noticed the LED was blinking, but in strange colors different than those I set in Light Flow. The normally white notification is now cyan, yellow is now green, purple is blue. Red however doesn't display at all, so it seems that the red portion of the RGB scale is not functioning. Does anybody know what during the screen repair process might be causing this to happen? I'm almost certain its not software related as prior to having it repaired the LED was working correctly. Thanks!
There's a kind of filter for the LED on the display, not all replacement parts come with it and it's pretty easy to overlook.
DrFredPhD said:
There's a kind of filter for the LED on the display, not all replacement parts come with it and it's pretty easy to overlook.
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There does seem to be a blue hue around the notification light area when held in the light... So could it be that this filter was mistakenly left on the old screen, instead of transferred to the new part? Or is it something attached to the screen that can't be moved from one part to the other?
It wound up being a damaged LED light
I"m using Pure Nexus and it allows me to set custom LED notification colors. I'm swiping all over the place and can not get the LED notification to turn green, the closest it gets is blue or yellow, no green in between. Anyone have a working HEX code for green?
http://www.pagetutor.com/common/bgcolors1536.png
#33FF00 seems green enough to me?
I mean it's green on the screen but the LED can't display it. It's just yellow.
Edit I got it, it's 00ff00. Copied it from the default her code for a full battery from another setting.