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I find it really surprising that they have done it once again - released a device with a full RGB LED,but without any support for it in the software by default. Pretty much like my old Nexus One, the Galaxy Nexus can only blink in white for me. Has anybody found a way to use all colours of the LED for different notifications?
Tweet deck for blinks a yellowish hue, although i did download led tester from the market to make it was working and can display all the colours i can throw at it. I don't think you can set custom colours though I am sure a rom will be baked soon with that option though.
Try Blink: https://market.android.com/details?id=imoblife.blink&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImltb2JsaWZlLmJsaW5rIl0.
This worked well on my Nexus One.
Blink does not work, but application called Light Flow works just fine.
Blink does not work unfortunately.
I've had Blue and Green notifications plus the standard white so far - would be nice to be fully customisable as standard though.
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Blink does not work, but application called Light Flow works just fine.
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Cool. Glad you could find one that works!
I'll remember light flow for when I can get my hands on one here in the US.
when mine blinks white it looks more like a mix of colours rather than all white, like green at the bottom, abit of red in the middle and like a purple colour towards the top. is this just mine or is everyones like this?
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when mine blinks white it looks more like a mix of colours rather than all white, like green at the bottom, abit of red in the middle and like a purple colour towards the top. is this just mine or is everyones like this?
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mine is as well, lets hope this is normal
Light Flow is free and works really well. Lets you customize notification colours, sounds, duration etc from within the app... and it doesn't require root.
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Light Flow is free and works really well. Lets you customize notification colours, sounds, duration etc from within the app... and it doesn't require root.
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You sure, it asked me for root when I had it, and I believe it was stated in it's description too, even though it adds itself to the accessibilities.
Surprisingly it works fine without changing anything other than the colors wanted
no root required
Tung_meister said:
when mine blinks white it looks more like a mix of colours rather than all white, like green at the bottom, abit of red in the middle and like a purple colour towards the top. is this just mine or is everyones like this?
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That's because its and RGB led and to make white, all 3 colours will be on
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Light Flow is amazing, thanks
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Evostance said:
That's because its and RGB led and to make white, all 3 colours will be on
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ye I understand that I've experienced RGB LED's before but not with such bad colour bleed through so I was just checking it wasn't my device that was at fault
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Light Flow is free and works really well. Lets you customize notification colours, sounds, duration etc from within the app... and it doesn't require root.
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It only works while the program is running or "minimized". If you close it in task switcher it stops working.
Thanks for that, seems to work perfectly.
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ye I understand that I've experienced RGB LED's before but not with such bad colour bleed through so I was just checking it wasn't my device that was at fault
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I have noticed the same colour bleed and it has a very very slight flicker as the light pulses too.
I'm glad this isn't a fault, though I would feel better if other people who read this could just confirm their Galaxy Nexus does the same thing??
I can see the three distinct colours, yeah. It's almost like they have separate R, G and B LED's on the circuit board really close together instead of one RGB one. If you get my drift. Doesn't bother me though.
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I can see the three distinct colours, yeah. It's almost like they have separate R, G and B LED's on the circuit board really close together instead of one RGB one. If you get my drift. Doesn't bother me though.
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Thanks for the reassurance buddy!
Hi all,
Has anybody else noticed a yellowish tint to their screen, especially when displaying lighter colours, white, light blue etc?
This only seems to be the case when looking directly at the screen. If I look at it from any sort of angle the yellow tint is not there.
Any info or confirmation that others are experiencing this too would be much appreciated. If this is a hardware issue then I will return my phone.
Thanks all
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Sorry to bump this, but I assume the lack of replies means I'm alone with this issue?
Should I get my unit replaced or is this a software issue?
Thanks
Mine is quite yellow too against my S2. Decided it must be faulty and it's going back.
Going to stick to my S2 with Cyanogen as it's much better...
When I go into my settings screen it has a yellowish tint in the bottom half of the screen where the top half is black.
When I go into my app drawer the background is black as it should be.
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When I go into my settings screen it has a yellowish tint in the bottom half of the screen where the top half is black.
When I go into my app drawer the background is black as it should be.
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The gradient in the settings background is a feature.
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I have not noticed any yellow screen in the settings menu myself.
I have been reading that the Galaxy SII had similar yellow tint problems when released and that it was corrected with a software fix?
I'm more worried that this isn't a hardware fault more than anything, software faults don't worry me too much as I'm happy to wait for a fix...comes with the territory when owning a smartphone
Think I will be returning my handset, the yellow tint combined with the volume problem is doing my head in!
I have been watching a few you tube clips and i don't see much yellowish tint on theirs but then again it does go completely black in the app drawer.
It really doesnt faze me as much as the volume issue though.
is it a problem or a feature?
I don't really know what to say, but let me give you my 2 cents.
First, AMOLED screens are all different for some reason, and I can vouch for this as I replaced my Nexus one 9 times for power button and various other issues, and each time the color temperature was different. Some were warmer (with a red tint) while others were cooler (blue tint). If you swap it, you might get a better tint, maybe even white if you're lucky.
Second, the Nexus S also had a tint problem (yellow tint) just like yours. The two display models at my BestBuy both are VERY YELLOW compared to my HTC Sensation and look really bad, but it might be because their screens were ruined from being on for so long. There was a post on XDA in the Nexus S forums who said he swapped until he got a "white tint" but then Google actually updated the Nexus S with different Color Settings and totally washed out his screen, while yellow tinted ones actually got better. If Google releases a color patch, you might not like it, but I don't think they will after the backlash from the Nexus S one.
tl;dr Get it swapped, it's a hardware issue. Swap until you get one you like, you paid for it, you deserve it.
Oh geez here go again, i thought the yellow tint was going to die with the galaxy s ii, guess not, it's alive again on the galaxy nexus , i swapped my galaxy s ii because the yellow tint was too distracting, in low "backlight" the white looked yellow , the one i got is less yellow but the colors dont pop as much as on the first galaxys ii i had
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Oh geez here go again, i thought the yellow tint was going to die with the galaxy s ii, guess not, it's alive again on the galaxy nexus , i swapped my galaxy s ii because the yellow tint was too distracting, in low "backlight" the white looked yellow , the one i got is less yellow but the colors dont pop as much as on the first galaxys ii i had
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You're going to want LCD if you want perfection, but you'll give up great blacks and thinness+battery life, not to mention the phone entirely.
Keep swapping, took my 9 tries but it was worth it for my Nexus One
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When I go into my settings screen it has a yellowish tint in the bottom half of the screen where the top half is black.
When I go into my app drawer the background is black as it should be.
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I've got the same 'issue'. While I understand it is a feature, it really looks odd/very greyish, especially on auto brightness.
BTW I'm starting to like that yellow tint. It really is helpful when browsing the Internet, because it's more pleasant for the eye.
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Got mine today. The yellow tint was the first thing I noticed. I know it's fixable, but it's annoying.
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OMG, is it really as bad as in this video?
The Galaxy Nexus screen looks so yellow compared to iPhone 4S display
It looks like he has auto-brightness enabled on the Galaxy Nexus.. it looks yellower unless you turn up the brightness.
The whites on the iPhone 4 are ridiculously clean and white, no phone compares to it. The blacks on the Nexus are also ridiculous and no phone (except other Super AMOLED phones) compare to it.
Take your pick, better whites, better blacks. The iPhone screen is still tops, but it's small. I have an iPhone 4 and a Nexus (just sold a GS2).
If I compare the screens side by side, then yeah, the utter blinding white of the iPhone 4 makes the Nexus white look kind of eggshell white, just not as bright or crisp. But using the Nexus on it's own and it's fine, white looks white enough when not being compared to the iPhone. The colors on the nexus are much more vivid and true to life than on the iPhone.
Nexus also has crisper text than on the iPhone 4 believe it or not. There is no perfect screen, all have +'s and -'s, you just have to pick which +'s you like best. For me it was the insane resolution, size and color accuracy of the Nexus. It's plenty bright, just not plenty white when compared to the ifruit.
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iPhone doesn't have Roboto
definately noticed the yellow tinge... bloody Samsung!
actually the yellow issue on the GN appears to be because of the colour profiles that have been set in a similar way to how google updated the nexus S and altered the colors.
in AMOLED screens overtime the colours actually fade and become less vibrant now blue usually goes first and is at a much faster rate than the other colours.
considering that this fading occurs perhaps they deliberatly make the colours a bit 'warmer' to offset the blue fade time.
this was also interesting:
"Color balance issues
Additionally, as the OLED material used to produce blue light degrades significantly more rapidly than the materials that produce other colors, blue light output will decrease relative to the other colors of light. This variation in the differential color output will change the color balance of the display and is much more noticeable than a decrease in overall luminance.[63] This can be partially avoided by adjusting colour balance but this may require advanced control circuits and interaction with the user, which is unacceptable for some users. In order to delay the problem, manufacturers bias the colour balance towards blue so that the display initially has an artificially blue tint, leading to complaints of artificial-looking, over-saturated colors. More commonly, though, manufacturers optimize the size of the R, G and B subpixels to reduce the current density through the subpixel in order to equalize lifetime at full luminance. For example, a blue subpixel may be 100% larger than the green subpixel. The red subpixel may be 10% smaller than the green."
its quite possible that the tints that are experienced on oled devices are probably deliberate to offset the problems with oled technology.
I am positive that I am being paranoid about this but I thought I'd ask you guys anyway - when you guys use light flow to control the LED - if its a mixed color like, white, orange, cyan - do you see residue of indiviual led colors around the notification light? I mean when I do white I see a tint of green in one corner of the notification area, a bit of yellow, a bit of red but from a distance it looks white. I know white is a mix of all those colors but I just wanted to confirm that the LEDs on my phone arent out of place.
The notification LED isn't uniform; that's normal. It's good enough, you shouldn't bothered by it, as long as you can tell red from orange and the likes.
Thanks for the response!
Rgb led.
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i see the mixed colors as well for the color white. my nexus one LED did not do this, but i figure it's normal since samsung used RGB to make up the LED. they just must have positioned them differently in such a way that there is slight bleed thru. no big deal to me.
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i see the mixed colors as well for the color white. my nexus one LED did not do this, but i figure it's normal since samsung used RGB to make up the LED. they just must have positioned them differently in such a way that there is slight bleed thru. no big deal to me.
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Our Nexus Ones had a large translucent trackball to further mix the colors....
Yep, whatever diffuser they put over the top of the rgb led doesn't mix colors very well at all. I almost miss the Nexus One track ball.
Could be worse, the Nexus S doesn't even have a notification LED.
it will get bad when we're *****ing about phones that didn't holographically project who sent you a text or email. but then again who wants to see your grandma naked?
The other day I noticed that my once stock white colored notification LED was acting strangely. It now is multicolored and seems to have a slight flicker when it goes off. I went through Samsung US support steps, removed apps, then full factory reset. Still same problem. I installed Light Flow and tested all colors. Most work but still with a bit of a flicker. White is not working. It displays in three colors, yellow pink and green/blue? I suppose my LED has broken. Has this happened to anyone else? Is there a solution? Samsung US will not support the repair as it is an international GSM phone.
Thank you.
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The other day I noticed that my once stock white colored notification LED was acting strangely. It now is multicolored and seems to have a slight flicker when it goes off. I went through Samsung US support steps, removed apps, then full factory reset. Still same problem. I installed Light Flow and tested all colors. Most work but still with a bit of a flicker. White is not working. It displays in three colors, yellow pink and green/blue? I suppose my LED has broken. Has this happened to anyone else? Is there a solution? Samsung US will not support the repair as it is an international GSM phone.
Thank you.
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Yeah white isn't really white, its a combination of three colors. Its normal.. no biggie
Well mine is also like that..
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I have had my phone since January and it was always a white notification. My old Nexus One was also always a plain white notification. I am pretty sure thats what stock Android intends it to be. The multicolored just started. Either way Light Flow when set to White should display a white notification but it cannot. I am almost certain my LED is defective. Anyone else?
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Yeah white isn't really white, its a combination of three colors.
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As proved by Newton:
White light is the effect of combining the visible colors of light in suitable proportions (the same present in solar light).
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Ok, so... no help here. Thanks anyway, guys.
I sure wish my LED could be fixed. <head down>
Everything you describe is normal.
You probably just never noticed it before.
I actually did notice it and that is why I have posted here. The notification light is supposed to be white. Not multicolored. I know this phone like the back of my hand. The led has changed.
Mine has been like exactly what you've described on both Nexus' that I've owned.
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It's a tri-colored LED (red, green, blue).
It displays different colors by mixing those 3 primary colors.
To get white, it mixes all 3.
The 3 LED's aren't close enough together, so around the edges you'll see the individual colors, but in the center it will appear white.
At certain distances/angles/lighting conditions, it can appear almost fully white.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDrYDjXThLc
If you insist that it was pure white before, then somehow you had a white LED and it has transformed into a RGB LED.
I'm pretty sure no Galaxy Nexus's were shipped with a white LED, and certainly not ones that can transform.
AFAIK
The notification LED at the bottom of the phone has always been a 3 color LED. Red, green and blue. To get white it turns on all 3. Other colors are variations on a theme.
Thank you, terryhau.
My notification light does not look like it does in that video. It is now mostly pink with a green hue no the bottom portion and a purple/blue color in the top left hand portion. It DID NOT used to be like this.
I guess I need to post a pic somehow.
Maybe something like an update or .apk has changed the behavior of the LEDs like reduced the output which would explain why you now see all 3 colors instead of white.
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Maybe something like an update or .apk has changed the behavior of the LEDs like reduced the output which would explain why you now see all 3 colors instead of white.
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I did a full factory reset hoping that may be the case. No luck. This hasn't happened to anyone else?
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Thank you, terryhau.
My notification light does not look like it does in that video. It is now mostly pink with a green hue no the bottom portion and a purple/blue color in the top left hand portion. It DID NOT used to be like this.
I guess I need to post a pic somehow.
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The video shows that it is not pure white, but a mixture of colors. Kind of hard to see because of the bad camera.
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The video shows that it is not pure white, but a mixture of colors. Kind of hard to see because of the bad camera.
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Yes. And in the video it shows what my led looked like about three days ago. It no longer displays that way. Now the three colors are glaringly obvious with a bit of a flicker as it fades out.
I am having the same issue. I have a galaxy nexus from sprint and the play store. the sprint one is perfect. all colors requiring a mix of colors show perfectly like pink, magenta, lime etc. However the play one does not. its almost like its off center so with lime you will see a bit of green and then orange on one side. Pink is slightly pink on one section then almost white every where else. Purple is purple and then has a nice section of blue on one edge.
So my question is those who have replaced your screen is the led attached to it or is it part of the speaker daughter board?
My led is darned close to white (accepting Newton's physical laws etc.). I'm thinking that if yours has changed then perhaps it's damaged, but perhaps your rom settings have (been) changed and your notification colour is now set differently (by default). What rom are you using?
I'm using CM9, which nominally allows me to have notifications in different colours for different apps. I find when I pick colours from the chooser, though I'm meant to have complete control over the colour, in reality I can get white, red, blue, green, and different rotations of rainbows.
Clarification: when I say I can get 'red, blue, and green', I mean properly: I get a solid circle of whichever one of those colours I'm aiming for. But anything else (e.g. yellow, orange, cyan, magenta, lilac, etc.) will be a the chosen colour in a small part of the circle, and an array of all the other colours elsewhere in the rest of the circle.
i can get all those colors too... but only on a portion of the window. white will show green, blue and pink on the side.. but not just around the edges. I think this is what the OP was talking about. I honestly do not think its a software issue as i am running lightflow on both of my nexus's and one is has run cm9 and AOKP witht he same results. It has to be a hardware issue. So if any one can answer this, is the LED attached to the screen or the lower speaker daughter board?
So, I'm a bit confused as I've been having a lot of trouble getting the lightflow notification colors to work properly on the ATT Galaxy Note 2, and I haven't seen anyone else complain of it yet. The light normally lights up in response to the colors I set, but the colors are usually completely off. For example, if I choose the light as "White", the color comes up as a light blue. Yellow and Orange come up as green usually. The only three colors I've successfully been able to use are red, green, and blue...but from what I'm reading, it seems like no one else has these limitations.
I've tried fiddling with the settings for the S3, and that seems to make matters worse rather than improve them. Can anyone else confirm or offer advice?
In case you're curious, stock rom, not rooted or modded in any way.
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So, I'm a bit confused as I've been having a lot of trouble getting the lightflow notification colors to work properly on the ATT Galaxy Note 2, and I haven't seen anyone else complain of it yet. The light normally lights up in response to the colors I set, but the colors are usually completely off. For example, if I choose the light as "White", the color comes up as a light blue. Yellow and Orange come up as green usually. The only three colors I've successfully been able to use are red, green, and blue...but from what I'm reading, it seems like no one else has these limitations.
I've tried fiddling with the settings for the S3, and that seems to make matters worse rather than improve them. Can anyone else confirm or offer advice?
In case you're curious, stock rom, not rooted or modded in any way.
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Sounds odd...not sure what to tell you regarding lighflow, but you may want to give "light manager" a try in the play store. I've been using that for a couple days and prefer it over light flow.
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I have the same off colors as you. The only clean colors I can get is Red, Green, and Blue. I think the LEDs are too far apart to work like a pixel and give clean colors. Everything else is just a dirty shade of one of those. Because of that I just let the stock LED settings stay. The ROMs I have used with Light Manager included seem to interfere with the stock LED settings even when turned off, so I "disable" it in the application manager.
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I have the same off colors as you. The only clean colors I can get is Red, Green, and Blue. I think the LEDs are too far apart to work like a pixel and give clean colors. Everything else is just a dirty shade of one of those. Because of that I just let the stock LED settings stay. The ROMs I have used with Light Manager included seem to interfere with the stock LED settings even when turned off, so I "disable" it in the application manager.
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Thanks. I just tried light manager...same issue. The "white" notification is just a light blue. It's quite clearly blue though. I also downloaded an LED color tester, and I can replicate. Anyone else have the same issue on stock?
Because the Note II is new, it may take some tweaking by the developer to balance the brightness of the three separate LEDs. You will always have some imperfections as a result of how the LEDs are mounted on the board.
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Because the Note II is new, it may take some tweaking by the developer to balance the brightness of the three separate LEDs. You will always have some imperfections as a result of how the LEDs are mounted on the board.
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There's a chance it may not be possible to get better colors. Sadly I've not got a note 2 in my rather large collection of devices to see an example.
Using the custom color option if you can get more accurate colors for the standard named colors let me know and I can probably incorporate them in.
The s3 and galaxy nexus both suffer from this a little, but it's not too bad, I've not seen a note 2 to compare. I think they either need the leds slightly closer together or a better diffuser over them to merge the colors more.
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There's a chance it may not be possible to get better colors. Sadly I've not got a note 2 in my rather large collection of devices to see an example.
Using the custom color option if you can get more accurate colors for the standard named colors let me know and I can probably incorporate them in.
The s3 and galaxy nexus both suffer from this a little, but it's not too bad, I've not seen a note 2 to compare. I think they either need the leds slightly closer together or a better diffuser over them to merge the colors more.
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Thanks for the answer, much appreciated. I had the Galaxy nexus before this and I came to rely on Light Flow quite heavily, but it's severely limited on my note 2. Even though the Gnex didn't blend perfectly, you could still get what resembles "white", or what resembles "orange" or what resembles "yellow". I literally can't get any of these colors in any form on my note 2. When I enter "White" as the color, or set the custom color of all RGB to 255 each, it's a strong, turquoise color. I can see the individual LED colors, and they all seem right on top of each other, but I'm wondering if it isn't the blue LED overpowering the other two. I tried lessening the blue saturation to 200 and leaving red and green at 255, but it didn't make much of a difference.
Your app isn't the only one with the problem...as I mentioned above, LED tester and Light Manager both have the same limitations for me. I'm just kind of wondering if it's something with the ATT/sammy Stock ROM itself, or if there is something physically defective with my device (and hence I should go bark at sammy for a while). I believe you mentioned somewhere in the release notes that the Note 2 has full color support in lightflow, and I don't see anyone else complaining...so trying to figure out if no one else cares, or no one else is having the problem.
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There's a chance it may not be possible to get better colors. Sadly I've not got a note 2 in my rather large collection of devices to see an example.
Using the custom color option if you can get more accurate colors for the standard named colors let me know and I can probably incorporate them in.
The s3 and galaxy nexus both suffer from this a little, but it's not too bad, I've not seen a note 2 to compare. I think they either need the leds slightly closer together or a better diffuser over them to merge the colors more.
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Also, if there is anything I can get to help you, I'd be glad to...you know, outside of a shiny new Note 2. If I was making a bit more money I'd be glad to send one over. But any debugging info, dumps, anything of that sort I can grab without being rooted or on a custom rom and send your way, let me know.
I am having the same issue with the light... I was looking at the light while I changed how bright each light is and I can clearly see where each LED is placed.... and that is too far away from each other to blend the colors correctly. I always end up with one corner being more red or blue or whatever then in the middle it seems to mix correctly.
Use the leds individually instead of blending. Save some battery. Honestly though, does it really matter, because, you know you are just going to flip the screen on and check whatever it is that triggered the notification anyways. Im just happy to finally have a led period. Dont really care about the colors. Now if they will just add a front facing speaker!
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Use the leds individually instead of blending. Save some battery. Honestly though, does it really matter, because, you know you are just going to flip the screen on and check whatever it is that triggered the notification anyways. Im just happy to finally have a led period. Dont really care about the colors. Now if they will just add a front facing speaker!
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Yes, it actually does matter, for me at least. Maybe your workflow is that you just turn the screen on to check the notification, and if that's the case, then it's fine for you to only use one color. Your use case doesn't require anything further.
When I first got lightflow, however, it was on my Gnex, which did a decent job of blending. I would set different colors for different types of notifications. This was critical to me, because it let me know instantly, without having to turn the screen on, if I had something on my phone that needed to be actioned. If I walk away from my desk, go to the bathroom, and come back to a gmail color, I'm not turning my screen on. If it's a text message but I'm in the middle of something, I'm still not turning it on. If I get back, though, and I see someone's left a voicemail, there's a good chance it might be important, so yes, I'd turn my screen on. Add up all the different types of notifications I need to track, and it usually winds up with a hell of a lot more than just 3 colors.
On a side note, I've been playing with it all day. In addition to the LEDs being spaced horribly, the Blue LED is the most powerful, the green the second most, and the red LED is quite weak. This is why they don't blend well. Using custom RGB values in lighflow, I can mix it a little better than the preset colors, but it still doesn't look wonderful, because sammy borked the LED implementation on this phone.
Really? I disagreed with your assessment. I was nice about it. Just because we have a difference of opinion on how the device should work or be used, that's no reason to jump down my throat and start wishing my things to break. You're welcome to your opinion, but when you have to make it into an argument, go post elsewhere. This is a phone forum for people who mod their phones. I'm in the right place.
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So, I'm a bit confused as I've been having a lot of trouble getting the lightflow notification colors to work properly on the ATT Galaxy Note 2, and I haven't seen anyone else complain of it yet. The light normally lights up in response to the colors I set, but the colors are usually completely off. For example, if I choose the light as "White", the color comes up as a light blue. Yellow and Orange come up as green usually. The only three colors I've successfully been able to use are red, green, and blue...but from what I'm reading, it seems like no one else has these limitations.
I've tried fiddling with the settings for the S3, and that seems to make matters worse rather than improve them. Can anyone else confirm or offer advice?
In case you're curious, stock rom, not rooted or modded in any way.
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Yes I have got the same issue with my Note II, I wanna use Orange Notification light with Handcent SMS Application, but it does not show Orange, instead an impure ugly greenish shade. The only colors I could use are Red, Green & Blue for notification.
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No issues with led at all here. Had my note II since February. No matter what ROM I'm on aosp, TW, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3...... for some reason LEDs work just as they should for me. Colors are vibrant and very easy to tell apart. So idk
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