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I've noticed that my GS4 running a stock GE-based ROM doesn't have LED notifications enabled for missed calls, which I find quite perplexing given that LED notifications are working just fine for text messages and other events (e.g. charging).
Is there any way to enable LED notifications for missed without having to install an app? I just don't want another app unnecessarily running in the background.
Thanks.
Is it not an option in Settings > Display ?
xyzulu said:
Is it not an option in Settings > Display ?
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No, I only have Settings > Display > Pulse notification light (checked). There are no options to turn LED notifications for individual events and turning the pulse ntification light turns them for everything but missed calls.
I also heard that Nexus 4 has the same problem. I was wondering if anyone has come up with a mod/script to enable notification light for missed calls as well.
ahh sorry.. I misunderstood exactly what you were asking.
Why the hells samsung removed System UI tuner? Or it's me that cannot find this controls outside?
Now we cannot control the notifications properly... with the levels. Whatsapp for ex gives annoying previews over each and every message and now only exist 2 options on notifications or put it silently (no preview + no sound) or preview+ sound... what a stupid move.
Also each notification wakes the screen... any way to turn this off?
If this is true, I'll happily skip the nougat update
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Settings > Notifications > Advanced > click on individual app for more settings.
the_scotsman said:
Settings > Notifications > Advanced > click on individual app for more settings.
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Yeah but you see. Like thread starter mentioned. If enable show silently ur apps will completely silence. No notification sound and vibrate. He just want to disable the heads up notification only. Not the sound. Marshmallow seeting is better because they separate it.
ive been having issues with this as well ever since i bought my S7 Edge, coming from Nexus 6 i really miss the advance notification control inside AOSP. anyway to enable it in s7 nougat roms?
thanks
Does anyone know how to get the new notification look? Mine is still just the regular box notification. I'm talking about the heads up pop up notification btw
sparky2029 said:
Does anyone know how to get the new notification look? Mine is still just the regular box notification. I'm talking about the heads up pop up notification btw
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Same here, im not sure how they did that
angry english said:
Same here, im not sure how they did that
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Me and my girlfriend both have the same exact phone and hers has the new notification look while mine doesn't. Hopefully someone can chime in and figure it out
What are you people talking about???
Try this: Settings -> Display -> Edge Screen -> Edge Lighting
Facebook messenger doesn't seem to be supported at all :/
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tim2london said:
What are you people talking about???
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This, we dont have this new notification style while others do
https://giphy.com/gifs/3o7btVlUtbdelu4L4I/html5
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This, we dont have this new notification style while others do
https://giphy.com/gifs/3o7btVlUtbdelu4L4I/html5
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Maybe im being silly but that looks like an App dependent notification - rather than a system handled
EG: facebook messenger - allows notification overridding screen - maybe thats just a text app that does have this permision in place
Re this i think in notification settings - in the more advanced section you can allow an app to override screen with notifications - tho i know in the new version od android they are eliminating this functionality
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Maybe im being silly but that looks like an App dependent notification - rather than a system handled
EG: facebook messenger - allows notification overridding screen - maybe thats just a text app that does have this permision in place
Re this i think in notification settings - in the more advanced section you can allow an app to override screen with notifications - tho i know in the new version od android they are eliminating this functionality
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While i understand that, what i dont understand is why his has it and others but mine and others dont. He set his up sat next to me and didnt install anything
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Ive figured it out:
Pull down quick settings and press edge lighting, its the second page of quick settings. Then in settings go to > Display > EdgeScreen, make sure Edge Lighting is toggled on, Then click on it and press Manage Notifications and choose which apps you want this way
Just like @xPrometheus mentioned
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While i understand that, what i dont understand is why his has it and others but mine and others dont. He set his up sat next to me and didnt install anything
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Ive figured it out:
Pull down quick settings and press edge lighting, its the second page of quick settings. Then in settings go to > Display > EdgeScreen, make sure Edge Lighting is toggled on, Then click on it and press Manage Notifications and choose which apps you want this way
Just like @xPrometheus mentioned
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Awesome thank you!
xPr0metheus said:
Try this: Settings -> Display -> Edge Screen -> Edge Lighting
Facebook messenger doesn't seem to be supported at all :/
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Thank you as well!
I spent 2 hours yesterday looking for tutorials and videos about that notification style and couldn't find anything. The default messaging app has that notification. I actually ditched Textra just because of that, until I find a way to to have it with it. I love that notification style, I really wish it could be enabled for all apps.
"Settings -> Display -> Edge Screen -> Edge Lighting" had been enabled since I got the phone and it's not the same thing as https://giphy.com/gifs/3o7btVlUtbdelu4L4I/html5
Or maybe it is, but the only application I could find that has that lightning effect is the default messaging app. Facebook doesn't have it, Textra doesn't have it, Messenger doesn't have it, SnapChat doesn't have it, and the list goes on and on..
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I spent 2 hours yesterday looking for tutorials and videos about that notification style and couldn't find anything. The default messaging app has that notification. I actually ditched Textra just because of that, until I find a way to to have it with it. I love that notification style, I really wish it could be enabled for all apps.
"Settings -> Display -> Edge Screen -> Edge Lighting" had been enabled since I got the phone and it's not the same thing as https://giphy.com/gifs/3o7btVlUtbdelu4L4I/html5
Or maybe it is, but the only application I could find that has that lightning effect is the default messaging app. Facebook doesn't have it, Textra doesn't have it, Messenger doesn't have it, SnapChat doesn't have it, and the list goes on and on..
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Yup, same here. I enabled the feature and still no lighting effect for any of the apps accept stock Samsung.
Edit: angry english has the solution
angry english said:
While i understand that, what i dont understand is why his has it and others but mine and others dont. He set his up sat next to me and didnt install anything
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Ive figured it out:
Pull down quick settings and press edge lighting, its the second page of quick settings. Then in settings go to > Display > EdgeScreen, make sure Edge Lighting is toggled on, Then click on it and press Manage Notifications and choose which apps you want this way
Just like @xPrometheus mentioned
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Thanks so much! Was doing my head in!
angry english said:
Ive figured it out:
Pull down quick settings and press edge lighting, its the second page of quick settings. Then in settings go to > Display > EdgeScreen, make sure Edge Lighting is toggled on, Then click on it and press Manage Notifications and choose which apps you want this way
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I tried this, but I don't get any notification from apps like Gmail or Instagram. As a matter of fact I only see the small icon appear in the top left corner of the screen from them, and no pop-up or preview whatsoever. Am I the only one?
Only works on SMS for me it seems.
Shouldn't those apps give us some sort of preview like the iPhone does? I thought I used to have them on my old Galaxy S7 Edge.. but I might be wrong and got used to the iPhone now??
I got this working:
First disable notification for all apps you want to show with new notif style
in settings > notification
install SystemUI Tuner from playstore,
then in miscellaneous > enable Heads-Up Notifications.
scroll down and enable Power Notification controls.
now go back to notification setting, tap the app then slide to level 4 or 5 (peek enable)
the notification for the app should be in new style now (edge lighting enabled)
Now the trick so it also works with screen off:
install from playstore: Lightflow legacy
the key is the setting in lightflow must enable "Switch screen on" in the app setting
then you will have edge lighting notif for other apps too.
Mine works with Gmail & telegram & anything that's set up in lightflow.
crayonyes said:
I got this working:
First disable notification for all apps you want to show with new notif style
in settings > notification
install SystemUI Tuner from playstore,
then in miscellaneous > enable Heads-Up Notifications.
scroll down and enable Power Notification controls.
now go back to notification setting, tap the app then slide to level 4 or 5 (peek enable)
the notification for the app should be in new style now (edge lighting enabled)
Now the trick so it also works with screen off:
install from playstore: Lightflow legacy
the key is the setting in lightflow must enable "Switch screen on" in the app setting
then you will have edge lighting notif for other apps too.
Mine works with Gmail & telegram & anything that's set up in lightflow.
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Thanks for sharing! Going to try this now
Not working. Followed your steps. Not working for whatsapp (control level is max and notification added to light flow with switch screen on in general settings)
Help needed.
Hi guys...
After I upgraded my S7 edge to Nougat I get a sistem UI notification in lockscreen and notifications when I'm charging... Is this normal?[
No one can help me?
yes, it is normal unless you go into settings and disable it.
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yes, it is normal unless you go into settings and disable it.
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How can I do that?
On the notification screen, select the item you want to disable and slide slightly to the left or right.
You will reveal a settings button.
Click on settings, diable notifications and you are done.
Guyz i saw the edge lighting looks great. It gives a great ring light around the edges when any message comes while the screen is off. But is it possible to get a green edge light when any whatsapp message comes? If yes, how to do it?
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Guyz i saw the edge lighting looks great. It gives a great ring light around the edges when any message comes while the screen is off. But is it possible to get a green edge light when any whatsapp message comes? If yes, how to do it?
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Mine does that by default...
When I get a WhatsApp message it lights up green.
I'm also having issues with whatsapp. It works when the screen is on, but not when it's off. But viber works both ways.
callumbr1 said:
Mine does that by default...
When I get a WhatsApp message it lights up green.
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Can you share your edge lighting settings?
simplyanin said:
Can you share your edge lighting settings?
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Here you go
MrDusan said:
I'm also having issues with whatsapp. It works when the screen is on, but not when it's off. But viber works both ways.
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Got the solution myself.
Go to whatsapp> settings> notifications and use the setting shown in the pic.
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Got the solution myself.
Go to whatsapp> settings> notifications and use the setting shown in the pic.
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problem with this setting is it keeps the popup on screen instead of a normal notification like Viber and default Messaging app
You can use light flow legacy to get it working for all apps if you want as well.
marcoazeem said:
problem with this setting is it keeps the popup on screen instead of a normal notification like Viber and default Messaging app
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Ya will try to get some other way of fixing this
crixley said:
You can use light flow legacy to get it working for all apps if you want as well.
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How exactly?
marcoazeem said:
How exactly?
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Set up notifications for it in there and make sure switch screen on is set.
Does it work?
hello to all members. my light in edge panel don't work. perhaps because i deactivated panel edge functions? but light are activated! can anyone help me? tyhanks
Font Name
callumbr1 said:
Here you go
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please can u let me know the font used in the phone and image
ravi9142 said:
please can u let me know the font used in the phone and image
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GoogleSans or product sans
I am also facing the same problem in whatsapp.
The settings what is mentioned will popup the message dialogue box which I don't want.
There is a miscommunication between the WhatsApp settings and edge lighting (system settings).
Pls help how to fix
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I found a workaround, which works on my galaxy s9. Download the app 'light manager'. Open the app and add WhatsApp in the application window. Then go to advanced settings -> wake screen and choose WhatsApp.
In the settings of WhatsApp go to notifications and set the 'popup notification' to 'no popup'.
Then go to the settings of your phone -> Display -> Edge screen -> Edge lighting -> Manage notifications, and check on Light manager.
You can change the color in Settings -> Display -> Edge screen -> Edge lighting -> Edge lighting style -> color -> app color, and change the color of Light manager.
Now the edge will light up when you get a WhatsApp message.
Gi-joey said:
I found a workaround, which works on my galaxy s9. Download the app 'light manager'. Open the app and add WhatsApp in the application window. Then go to advanced settings -> wake screen and choose WhatsApp.
In the settings of WhatsApp go to notifications and set the 'popup notification' to 'no popup'.
Then go to the settings of your phone -> Display -> Edge screen -> Edge lighting -> Manage notifications, and check on Light manager.
You can change the color in Settings -> Display -> Edge screen -> Edge lighting -> Edge lighting style -> color -> app color, and change the color of Light manager.
Now the edge will light up when you get a WhatsApp message.
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Light Manager by which Dev?