I want my redmi 2 prime to always turn on notification light, because it looks cool. I know that it will reduced the battery backup but I want this feature
Anybody know how to do it?
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Hello everyone how do I turn of the notification led please?.
Never seen a option
great just what i need for the miss to see this blinking in the night an am in trouble lol. I wander the impact this has on the battery, and what exactly causes it to blink?
marvi0 said:
great just what i need for the miss to see this blinking in the night an am in trouble lol. I wander the impact this has on the battery, and what exactly causes it to blink?
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The impact on battery life should be absolutely minimal. It blinks when a application sent a notification with a LED-request to the phone. Usually, you can turn this off in the application in question.
For example, Gmail lets the LED blink green when a new E-mail was recieved, Twidryod lets it blink blue. In both programs, you can deactivate the LED-notification in the settings of the program.
None of my apps (incl gmail) have any LED options, and I've never seen the LED flash at all. Not for calls, sms, email or anything.
Could be under sound, pulse notification light?
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Is there any way to make the led work with the screen on in a rooted note 3?
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I have asked this question many times and got no solution.
Seems like samsung doesnt supports this.
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If you mean having the notification led on while the screen is on, Light Flow can do that with the Samsung root mode.
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If you mean having the notification led on while the screen is on, Light Flow can do that with the Samsung root mode.
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I use Light Flow as well, I know you can use Samsung Root Mode for notifications when screen is on, but I'd rather save the battery and look at my notification bar instead of having another bright light shining in the dark.
nicholaschum said:
I use Light Flow as well, I know you can use Samsung Root Mode for notifications when screen is on, but I'd rather save the battery and look at my notification bar instead of having another bright light shining in the dark.
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I'd rather do that as well but I was just trying to answer the original question.
Hi there,
I have SM-N900. I just installed Light Flow LED for the LED notifications.
Q: Is it harmful to set the app to blink the LED in the fastest mode with 100% LED brightness ???
Q: How much battery will be drained for this settings?
Thanks
but what is this application if the notification LED 'already in the system?
I don't like third party apps, but the major problem I have is the non customizable blinkers. I want the LED light to blink fast for the notifications
I installed light flow as it has a feature to blink led when the screen is on but that didn't worked. @asus_boy it does effects the battery life.
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asus_boy said:
I don't like third party apps, but the major problem I have is the non customizable blinkers. I want the LED light to blink fast for the notifications
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There is no harm in letting the LED work. I've been using Light Manager ever since it supported Note 3 and nothing have happened and won't. A LED is a pretty solid kind of hardware, it really takes a lot for it to break. The only thing I can imagine to break it is if you make it even brighter than it's supposed to be, and you can't do that with Light Manager. So, as long as you don't crank up the voltage you're fine.
Hope it answered your question.
asus_boy said:
Hi there,
I have SM-N900. I just installed Light Flow LED for the LED notifications.
Q: Is it harmful to set the app to blink the LED in the fastest mode with 100% LED brightness ???
Q: How much battery will be drained for this settings?
Thanks
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Q: Is it harmful to set the app to blink the LED in the fastest mode with 100% LED brightness ???
A: Same as any light source, Increasing the Brightness and Increasing the time it is on, Will wear out the LED, Will you see the effects, Possibly not! LED has about 10 years life span (EASY) with around 30,000 - 100,000 hour depending on the LED type.
So to answer your question in Short - Yes it will cause harm in the long run, But nothing you may ever notice in the period you have the phone.
Q: How much battery will be drained for this settings?
A: I could honestly not tell you, Depending on the number of notifications, the time the LED is on for etc.
Will all add the possible lifespan of the battery before a charge.
I use the same application, and i have done since day 1 owing , I can easily get a full day out of my device, Heavy usage. Lots of notifications, Lots of game play, Display time and heavy CPU Usage.
Personally i think you will be okay
Thank you very much for your kind replies.
Thanks
LED color ?
i set the LED color to yellow with Light Flow LED, but the light is not as bright as when it was on red or green. does anyone experience the same thing? (sorry for my bad english)
I think it's LED color mixture wrong try pink and purple they look same
Hey guys, quick question. I've had my 6p for a while and running cataclysm since day 1 so I don't remember about this. But, does the LED light stay lit when charging on a stock 6p? My brother just got his in today and it's dark so I'm just curious if it's an issue or that's just how it is stock. If it's normal I'm gonna have him use lightflow to activate so that's not a problem.
Nope, the notification LED does not light while charging. It only lights for notifications.
As sildar stated, by default it won't light up but you can use app's like lightflow to do so, should you want it to light up
You can also use Daydream. I like seeing the analog clock while the device is charging. I know, doesn't resolve your LED question but perhaps a useful alternative.
Hi!
Is there anyway I can disable charging led on rooted Nougat?
The green led lights up to the roof when the batery is full. I dont want to disable all notifications, only charging led.
Thank you
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koo.lightmanager
Maybe something like that? Take the stock LED functions out of the picture, and use a program like that to handle all of your notifications.
Being rooted, you should be able to find way more powerful / configurable programs than the program above. One program that kept popping up was called "Light Flow".
Sometimes the best way to change the stock behavior is to bypass the stock all together.
Tapatalk for Android - Works awesome on my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
thank you!!