Notification LED way too dim. - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

Went from Note 3 to Unlocked S8 and I rely a lot on the LED. The Note 3 was nice and bright. Not so on the S8. I cannot see if from across the room. Light flow does a good job of giving me the colors I want and I rooted the phone. So does anyone know how I can go in with a file manager and change the code to make the LED brighter? Thank you in advance!

Stinkflyz said:
Went from Note 3 to Unlocked S8 and I rely a lot on the LED. The Note 3 was nice and bright. Not so on the S8. I cannot see if from across the room. Light flow does a good job of giving me the colors I want and I rooted the phone. So does anyone know how I can go in with a file manager and change the code to make the LED brighter? Thank you in advance!
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I am at work and didn't have time to check my phone, but in accessibility settings on iPhone there is an option to make flash light blink when there is a notification. See if S8 has anything similar.

Hello, I installed LightFlow to control my Galaxy S8 led color.
What should I do to reset the colors of the led to the factory color and brightness ?

you have to uncheck Samsung root modus in light flow settings. That bring the LED back to original brightness...... at least that helped me.
Unfortunately, the S8 LED can only display very few colors correctly.

AiMwasNeD said:
you have to uncheck Samsung root modus in light flow settings. That bring the LED back to original brightness...... at least that helped me.
Unfortunately, the S8 LED can only display very few colors correctly.
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If I will make a hard reset of the phone, it will reset the led color ?

mike_8 said:
If I will make a hard reset of the phone, it will reset the led color ?
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for sure! But it is a very rough solution
just uninstall light flow should bring back original settings

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Rooted Note 3 LED Control?

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.
Daved+ said:
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.

Any way to dim the notification LED?

Via software?
I've changed mine to green while charging and red when charged as red is the least annoying in the dark but I'd prefer a better dim-able solution if one exists?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rageconsulting.android.lightflowlite&hl=en
if you like you can think about purchasing the full version
Cheers, I'll give that a shot and see if it works
Nope, doesn't work. The App has a setting for adjusting the LED brightness but it has no effect on the one in my phone. Tried rooted mode and unrooted.

Notification LED dimmer after the APD1 update ?

Has anyone noticed this ? After the APD1 update, the notification LED is quite a bit dimmer. I tried upping the screen brightness, thinking that it may obey the screen brightness settings. No luck. This really pisses me off, since I rely on that LED, given that the AOD feature does not display most notifications.
dude did the auto-restart issue solved under the new firmware ?
Same for me, notification light definitely dimmer, a shame there seems to be no apparent settings to adjust this.
I didn't notice that. What kind of led color is dimmer?
Cst79 said:
Has anyone noticed this ? After the APD1 update, the notification LED is quite a bit dimmer. I tried upping the screen brightness, thinking that it may obey the screen brightness settings. No luck. This really pisses me off, since I rely on that LED, given that the AOD feature does not display most notifications.
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My LED doesn't appear to be dimmer after the APD1 update, though I've really only seen blue so far.
What colors are appearing more dim on your device?
spectrumfox said:
My LED doesn't appear to be dimmer after the APD1 update, though I've really only seen blue so far.
What colors are appearing more dim on your device?
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Good question and idea. It's the green color. I will switch to other colors if those are not dim, maybe red.
Cst79 said:
Good question and idea. It's the green color. I will switch to other colors if those are not dim, maybe red.
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The green LED just got activated on my phone. I think it's just as bright as it was before the APD1 update.
spectrumfox said:
The green LED just got activated on my phone. I think it's just as bright as it was before the APD1 update.
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Just did a test again: the LED now obeys the ambient light sensor, in bright light it is bright, and in low light it becomes dimmer (you can try by covering the sensor). Same with the AOD, as someone reported in another thread.
Cst79 said:
Just did a test again: the LED now obeys the ambient light sensor, in bright light it is bright, and in low light it becomes dimmer (you can try by covering the sensor). Same with the AOD, as someone reported in another thread.
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Very interesting [emoji53]
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Under sun light the led is barely visible. Violet color in this case.
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I have the "dimmed green led" issue too. APD1 here. Interestingly the first couple of activities after a full reboot for the green color are bright, then it dims... I thought of a faulty led at first but now I know I'm not alone.
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I confirm that with a medium light the led is almost visible [emoji19]
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Ok. I can confirm that the led now uses the ambient light sensor to adjust brightness. Weird but true
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Same problem here after updating APD3 , when i recieve a message on whatsapp for example , the led notification flash red 1st time , then flash purple .... but the light of the notification led is dimmer ..
0355 said:
Ok. I can confirm that the led now uses the ambient light sensor to adjust brightness. Weird but true
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I don't see this adjustment. In a bright environment it is almost visible. At least on my phone. How do you say that it use the ambient light sensor?
ManDone.vRs said:
Same problem here after updating APD3 , when i recieve a message on whatsapp for example , the led notification flash red 1st time , then flash purple .... but the light of the notification led is dimmer ..
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The first red blink is a know "issue" of this phone.
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turtuv said:
I don't see this adjustment. In a bright environment it is almost visible. At least on my phone. How do you say that it use the ambient light sensor?
The first red blink is a know "issue" of this phone.
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Adjustment is not based upon screen brightness, which could lead to errors as screen brightness is only refreshed with phone unlocked. If you receive a notification and there's light falling directly on the ambient sensor while screen is off you'll see a bright led. If you cover the sensor (with screen off) you'll see a dimmed led. It is worthy to note that this adjustment is made only at notification arrival and not after. So if you have the phone inside a pocket you'll always see a dimmed led even if you take out the phone in the sunshine. If you have the phone out in the sunshine when notification arrives then you'll see a bright led.
I have thoroughly tested this and it's how the system now works (at least on my phone).
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0355 said:
Adjustment is not based upon screen brightness, which could lead to errors as screen brightness is only refreshed with phone unlocked. If you receive a notification and there's light falling directly on the ambient sensor while screen is off you'll see a bright led. If you cover the sensor (with screen off) you'll see a dimmed led. It is worthy to note that this adjustment is made only at notification arrival and not after. So if you have the phone inside a pocket you'll always see a dimmed led even if you take out the phone in the sunshine. If you have the phone out in the sunshine when notification arrives then you'll see a bright led.
I have thoroughly tested this and it's how the system now works (at least on my phone).
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I get it, interesting but I don't understand why it works only at notification arrival. Anyway if your phone does that so the other phone must do that too. P. S. What is exactly the ambient sensor?
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They also ****ed up the battery life on this update.
lvnatic said:
They also ****ed up the battery life on this update.
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Confirmed its controlled via Light, so rules apply the same as OLED / Always on Display
As for the battery life, to when did you update?
People have complained about battery life, But i am yet to experience this issue everyone else is.
With that in mind, Linux is a rather complex system, and has some cleaver memory management utility's
(it does not operate like windows, Close down your apps to free up RAM, Linux does this on its own)
So keep that in mind, Then you performed a update, This no doubt a few settings to the kernel have been changed, Or even a update / patch.
So any information its retained about applications, Ram and process memory will / SHOULD be ereased and re-done
and the behaviour of the kernel is different.
As a result of this, you will notice a increase in battery drain for the first few days.
You can apply this same logic and method to Flashing Custom ROMS.
You have a Version of a customer ROM (For this example V1.0)
The developer releases V1.1 With some very minor adjustments
To ensure the running of the ROM, you wipe the device and start from Fresh.
WOW after installing this ROM am getting MASSIVE battery drain
(But give it 2 days or so and you will notice it will settle)
(After the Kernel has collected enough information about running process, whats needed whats not, what you keep opening and closes, What is needed to suspend and keep active)
The list goes on.
turtuv said:
I get it, interesting but I don't understand why it works only at notification arrival. Anyway if your phone does that so the other phone must do that too. P. S. What is exactly the ambient sensor?
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Ambient light sensor. The one which drives automatic screen brightness
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LED notification light not working

A day or 2 ago, my notification light has stopped working on my Samsung Galaxy s8
I tried restarting the phone and turning the LED indicator option in settings on and off. It doesn't seem to help or fix it.
I wonder if i should return the phone since its still in warranty and get a replacement because charging the phone works but LED doesn't show it's charging like that red dot on top of the phone.
Could somebody help please.
Thank you, Kenny
moomoopobo said:
A day or 2 ago, my notification light has stopped working on my Samsung Galaxy s8
I tried restarting the phone and turning the LED indicator option in settings on and off. It doesn't seem to help or fix it.
I wonder if i should return the phone since its still in warranty and get a replacement because charging the phone works but LED doesn't show it's charging like that red dot on top of the phone.
Could somebody help please.
Thank you, Kenny
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Hi there, easy to diagnose.
Go to the phone dialer and dial this: #*0*#
A debug menu will appear, click the LED button (middle right).
It should light up the LED, click the screen to cycle between colors.
If this works correctly, then the issue is software/misuse/app conflict/whatever.
If it does not work correctly, then your LED needs servicing/repair.
Skander1998 said:
Hi there, easy to diagnose.
Go to the phone dialer and dial this: #*0*#
A debug menu will appear, click the LED button (middle right).
It should light up the LED, click the screen to cycle between colors.
If this works correctly, then the issue is software/misuse/app conflict/whatever.
If it does not work correctly, then your LED needs servicing/repair.
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Hi thanks for the quick reply, i have just tried that it doesn't seem to work or light up for the LED indicator.
I think i might have to replace it tomorrow at the store.
Thank you
moomoopobo said:
Hi thanks for the quick reply, i have just tried that it doesn't seem to work or light up for the LED indicator.
I think i might have to replace it tomorrow at the store.
Thank you
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There is a long discussion on this subforum about the LED issue, did you use any LED control applications?
Seems like something is killing the LEDs.
Just for future reference.
Skander1998 said:
There is a long discussion on this subforum about the LED issue, did you use any LED control applications?
Seems like something is killing the LEDs.
Just for future reference.
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Hey ye i have had a look at the discussion in this sub forum and no i wasn't any sort of LED applications.
So i guess its my bad luck on getting a partial faulty device :/
Id assume its a hardware peoblem since they said reflashing the older firmware didn't work.
Thank you
(This was double posted from the main LED thread, don't know how to delete it, but it may help anyway)
To contribute to the discussion:
- there are some apps that only work in certain colors. For instance, Whatsapp is working with blue, but no other colors. I may have seen it blink once for another color, then never more.
- all apps using blue are working
- I have an app that is originally set to blink LIGHT blue and it is doing so.
- Telegram manages to blink pinkish
- charging is Red
- Fully charged is green (but again, green is not working on Whatsapp).
Looks like a software thing.

LED Notifications

For some reason the notification LED doesn't function on my XL2. I installed LED Blinker Pro and it works like a charm. Just thought I would share incase anyone else is having this issue.
Settings, apps and notifications, notifications, blink light. It's off by default.
Now go get lightflow and go nuts.
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I did that and it still didn't work. That app solved the problem though.
Have you used light manager? And if so which do you like better. Im using Light Manager but that app you showed looks more polished.
Also have you noticed this time around the phone has trouble making some colors. Like yellow looks kinda yellow/green and white is kinda blue/white
Light Flow works. But it seems that the built-in notification light triggers first overriding Light Flow. For example, if I get a text message (fast blue blinking light set in Light Flow), I get the slow, white stock notification. If I unlock and then immediately re-lock the phone Light Flow kicks in with the set blink/color settings. I've tried to disable the stock light notification, but if I do Light Flow won't work at all.
ckarrow2 said:
Light Flow works. But it seems that the built-in notification light triggers first overriding Light Flow. For example, if I get a text message (fast blue blinking light set in Light Flow), I get the slow, white stock notification. If I unlock and then immediately re-lock the phone Light Flow kicks in with the set blink/color settings. I've tried to disable the stock light notification, but if I do Light Flow won't work at all.
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Light Flow didn't work well for me.
So is this just a software issue that could be addressed by Google in the future?
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Andebad said:
So is this just a software issue that could be addressed by Google in the future?
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My 6p was the same way when I first got it.... But once they built in led notification into the settings of the roms I then got more cookies and very crisp distinct colors too..... Im sure the custom roms and kernel will fix this and the OLED panel color issues
Light Flow works perfectly for me.
Enable the light in system settings.
Disable it when there is an option in specific apps.
Make sure it has the right permissions.
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I installed the New Pixel 2 XL Launcher on my OG Pixel XL. My light stopped after installing, so I had to go to the launcher settings (long press blank area on home screen, Home settings, Notification Dots, Blink Light) and turn on the light in there to get it going again.
thacounty said:
I installed the New Pixel 2 XL Launcher on my OG Pixel XL. My light stopped after installing, so I had to go to the launcher settings (long press blank area on home screen, Home settings, Notification Dots, Blink Light) and turn on the light in there to get it going again.
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Yep, that's how you get the LED to work. It's really wonky and idk why they buried the setting in that spot.
corywf said:
Yep, that's how you get the LED to work. It's really wonky and idk why they buried the setting in that spot.
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Right? I found it by accident, and wondered how many people will never find this setting.
thacounty said:
I installed the New Pixel 2 XL Launcher on my OG Pixel XL. My light stopped after installing, so I had to go to the launcher settings (long press blank area on home screen, Home settings, Notification Dots, Blink Light) and turn on the light in there to get it going again.
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I've been looking for that for about 2 days now....
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