I am sure I've missed it somewhere, but can someone point me in the direction of the best way to disable the LED while charging? I want to use the phone as a clock on the nightstand, but the damn LED is too bright.
I am currently running slim ROM
TIA
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at least in the current Color Rom from Oppo I have seen a option to enable /disabled the led during charging
Theres is a setting under display options in the interface
Go to settings>interface>display>led should stand there then you click on charing led and there you can set to off set it to be lighter
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I just added support in my AOKP based ROM for this
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Coming from HTC Evo 3D, i've grown to love the LED notification showing red whenever the phone is being charge, and so far the only disappointment with my Nexus device is, that there's no idication from the LED wether the phone is being charged or if it's fully charged. I am simply wondering if it's possible to add that feature with a little application? If someone has done it before, could they please assist me.
Gan3b said:
Coming from HTC Evo 3D, i've grown to love the LED notification showing red whenever the phone is being charge, and so far the only disappointment with my Nexus device is, that there's no idication from the LED wether the phone is being charged or if it's fully charged. I am simply wondering if it's possible to add that feature with a little application? If someone has done it before, could they please assist me.
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Light flow in the play store.
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chrisjcks said:
Light flow in the play store.
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+1
Light Flow is awesome for many reasons.
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+2 light flow
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I haven't used light flow on the n4 yet, have used on s3 its amazing the way it combines colours to give different colours!
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Light Flow is great... however is there any way to enable the LED while the phone is OFF and charging? Is that a purely hardware thing or does the kernel or bootloader come into play
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Light Flow is great... however is there any way to enable the LED while the phone is OFF and charging? Is that a purely hardware thing or does the kernel or bootloader come into play
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Yeah, brick your phone and the LED will blink red when off.
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Lol had that today. It was very scary. I thought oh **** I'm one of those guys that bricked a nexus lol.
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I use Charging LED
Does anyone find the LED Notification light to be pretty weak?
I'm coming from an S3 where I would notice it blinking out of my peripherals when sitting to the side of my desk. I have the AOKP settings to have it at its brightest setting, but still find it pretty week.
Yes I find it extremely dull no matter how brightness is set even tried on multiple roms
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Thanks for the reply...just making sure it's not my phone.
Hi I love this device and I just bought it but the led notification is not working
But I can use light flow also its very dim
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The light is always dim blue.. Bottom of phone.
Mine pulses when I get a message .. Not sure if anything else every turns it on.
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Mine doesn't pulse when I receive an email and yes I enabled it in settings
BTW use light flow u can use more than 9 colours
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What ROM are you using?
Am on stock 4.2.2
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My Nexus 4 just arrived and while playing with it I noticed that the notification LED was nowhere near as bright (50%) as my Nexus 3 (Galaxy Nexus). It also flashes at a much slower rate than the GNex!
Is this normal?
Can anyone else confirm this please?
Yes its normal.
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Yes its normal.
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Is there anything I can do to make it brighter?
It's really hard to see the light in a bright room and the reduced frequency means that the notification could be missed easily.
Homey said:
Is there anything I can do to make it brighter?
It's really hard to see the light in a bright room and the reduced frequency means that the notification could be missed easily.
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Nothing you can do to make it brighter. You can install light flow form the play store to customize colors and frequency.
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Homey said:
My Nexus 4 just arrived and while playing with it I noticed that the notification LED was nowhere near as bright (50%) as my Nexus 3 (Galaxy Nexus). It also flashes at a much slower rate than the GNex!
Is this normal?
Can anyone else confirm this please?
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Adjust your brightness settings? flash a custom rom that gives you more control of your led light???
tarroyo said:
Adjust your brightness settings? flash a custom rom that gives you more control of your led light???
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and,.. what rom would that be?
Just install light flow mate. As someone else said you can have a different color for each notification and you can set now fast it blinks.
You can even set the light to be solid so it doesn't even blink.
When you set colours they are a lot easier to see than the white ish one that's stock.
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Thanks, going to do that right now!
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Light manager works well too. I like it better than light flow because it doesn't drain as much battery
These apps from the playstore drain too much battery. You can get almost the same control over your LED if you flash a ROM like CM or ParanoidAndroid, you will find the preferences for LED under display in those ROMs
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These apps from the playstore drain too much battery. You can get almost the same control over your LED if you flash a ROM like CM or ParanoidAndroid, you will find the preferences for LED under display in those ROMs
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Lightflow does not drain battery.
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Light Flow don't drain battery and bright settings are no ajustable.
I have turned off auto adjust from the main notification menu and I have my phone set to standard on the display settings and my phone still dims when their is a lot of white on the screen, when I load google chrome and in games (emulators). Has anybody had the same issues? I've seen also, but I'm not sure, that the processor still run at 1,458 Ghz, not at 1,89.
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There's still a setting you need to turn off in the display options, it's just above the high sensitivity checkbox that let's you use the phone with gloves (I don't remember how it's named in English but it basically means auto tone).
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It's the "auto-brigthness" and it's uncheck. Perhaps it's a problem of my rom. I'm on stock rom, just root. Or the solution may be to change Kernel. Those who have custom rom/Kernel, have you this "problem"?
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Is under display settings , something with "tone"
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I don't think it's a problem with options. Many users have this problem. I've try many and many options but still have bad results. But you, have you also this problem or not? If yes, changing Kernel must be the solution or not?
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I think this happens if you've enabled Adapt Display in display settings. Try switching it off.
Has anyone got a solution to this, I have had this phone 2 days and the screen jumps up and down in brightness and I am sure I have turned off all the auto settings.
One minute the whites are nice and bright next they turn grey or cream then back to bright white.