d802 lollipop led problem - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello,
I have a problem with the lights that mark the receipt of a message,
Sometimes blue light still flashing telling me about a new alarm even though I read all warnings
Standard mode I receive notifications and alerts Led - or blue or green depending on depending on the message but sometimes even blinking blue LED Although there is no warning
This is a known bug ?, it has a repair?

the-magician said:
hello,
I have a problem with the lights that mark the receipt of a message,
Sometimes blue light still flashing telling me about a new alarm even though I read all warnings
Standard mode I receive notifications and alerts Led - or blue or green depending on depending on the message but sometimes even blinking blue LED Although there is no warning
This is a known bug ?, it has a repair?
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Yes, this is known problem of LP for G2. I fix it by turning off LED notifications, and turning it back on. But it does not help all the time.

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How many LED's and what for?

Can you please tell me how many LED's are on Trinity and what kind of missing calls, messages notifications are present, hopefuly via LED which rapidly changing colors?
In the manual it says:
Left LED:
This LED shows the following:
• A blinking Blue light for Bluetooth system
notification of powered-up and ready to transmit
radio frequency signal.
• A blinking Green light for Wi-Fi status.
• When both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled, their
lights blink alternately.
Right LED:
This (bi-color) LED shows Green and Amber lights
for UMTS/GSM standby, UMTS/GSM message,
UMTS/GSM network status, notification, and battery
charging status.
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so, when I miss phonecall or sms this right LED will notify me by changing lights all the time until I confirm event, how visible it is? It is very important to me that just by looking at phone I know I have something to check.
Took me a while to check, but here it is:
When charging, the right LED will show a steady amber light, it turns steady green when fully charged. When not charging, the right LED will blink green to indicate GSM reception.
When you have recived a sms, or a call, which you didn't answer, the right LED will, whether it is charging or not, start to blink amber until you have read the sms, or have seen the incoming number.
So in short, blinking amber right LED is either a missed call, or sms.(probably mms too)
That's it, I'm planing to buy this wonder and your input is very helpful, thank you very much!

touch hd led light

i just purchased a touch hd and was wondering why the led indicator lights are not flashing?
i notice that there is an led indicator light on the power button and also next to the earpiece; from my old tytn II, the led indicator flashed amber for service and also blue for bluetooth.
i currently have service and my bluetooth is on, but i don't have any flashing indicators.
is there a setting to turn them on?
This is not a led is a light sensor.
akhoury said:
i just purchased a touch hd and was wondering why the led indicator lights are not flashing?
i notice that there is an led indicator light on the power button and also next to the earpiece; from my old tytn II, the led indicator flashed amber for service and also blue for bluetooth.
i currently have service and my bluetooth is on, but i don't have any flashing indicators.
is there a setting to turn them on?
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The one next to the earpiece is a light sensor.
The other flashes green for missed event, stays green for finished charging, amber for charging, and flashes amber if you're low on power.
Is there a registry hack to get the "old" LED behaviour? (Cell locked in=Flashing green, Notification = flashing yellow, Bluetooth = flashing blue etc.)
I don't think there is a solution for this (yet).
in anycase, it is only a bi-colour LED - ie Amber and Green - no blue.
I have the same problem: my green led flashes for missed calls but not for incoming messages.....
Can you help me?
Thanx a lot
Dani3l3 said:
I have the same problem: my green led flashes for missed calls but not for incoming messages.....
Can you help me?
Thanx a lot
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Start, Settings, Personal, Sounds & Notifications, Notifications, Messaging: New text message, Flash light for....
That LED is so tiny and dim I find it's easier to just hit the power button and look at my screen to see if I have missed calls/texts/etc.
well theorticall you woud have to seek out the powr button with eyes first
kdding
Thanks.....
My HD have an Italian ROM and the translation is poor...... nothing about "led blink"
I've resolved checking a flag translated as "turn on screen if incoming message".........
I think i'll try a WWE rom.....
Thanx a lot
dani, that is the correct option. Italian translations suck

Blinking green led

I'have set the Settings/Device/LED/Notification to on.
Now when a SMS inbox, the led starts to blink in green and never stops no matter if I read the message or not.. I don't know how to handle this.
Unfortunately Lightflow has major issues with talkbac, so I don't use it.
Anybody?

Blue led notification light stays on

Hi
I have my blue led notification light on all the time. It doesn't flash but just stays on even if my switch my phone off.
all other notification work like if i get a message, missed call also flashes etc
phone is currently rooted with Omega rom, i have tried 3 roms with clean installs but still the same issue.
Any one have any idea with whats wrong with my device?
Many thanks

Notification LED works only for charging

Rooted phone here.
The notification LED doesn't seem to be working for...notifications. No matter what kind, I can never tell I have a notification until I turn the screen on. Anyone have the same problem/solutions?
Not really, perhaps the problem is that it's only Red or Green, its not an RGB LED. I've seen it blinking when a whatsapp message comes in or if I have a missing call but it blinks too fast, so that's the problem and you can't change the timing either.

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