Good evening,
Samsung Galaxy S doesn't own a notification's led and there's an app called No Led that creates a "fake status led" on the screen when the display is in standby to manage the notifications.
Is it possible to have it in someway also with bada 2.0?
Is it be supported by the devkit?
maybe someone can add a led under the "home" button that need more technological knowledges
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I've searched/read through a bunch of threads, and I guess this isn't a big deal to many people as I really haven't seen much discussion. I don't always like my notifications to have a sound or vibration aspect to them, so I'm curious about the current state of Galaxy Nexus/ICS visual notifications when the screen is on but the status bar is hidden.
I was disappointed to see Ice Cream Sandwich continue to prevent the notification LED from lighting up when the screen is on instead of the original Droid's initial behavior that kept the LED on with the screen on. I've glanced at a few custom ROM feature sheets, but haven't seen any notes on whether the option to keep the LED on while the screen is on has been introduced yet. For those who have been flashing ROMs, is this a feature in some/most of the stabler ROMs out there?
I'm also wondering if anyone has messed with trying to put notifications in the soft key area? Even with the status bar visible, it can be annoying to reach the top one-handed to swipe down... so full-screen or not, I think it would be pretty great to be able to have certain notifications pop up next to the back or multitasking soft key (even something as simple a block of color indicating mail, SMS, voice mail, etc.), and then be able to tap the notification to go to the app sending the notification.
I just use an SMS pop up app.. unfortunately text notify which IMO is the best at this doesn't work on ICS yet..
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Thanks, that's a good point that I had previously discarded because I'm not a huge fan of pop-ups with dialog boxes. But this reminded me that Light Flow has pop-up notifications that I hadn't previously tried, and it turns out they're actually toast notifications (which are preferable to me). So that'll definitely do until CM or whoever lights up the LED with the screen on.
Hi all, one thing that I cant understand is the lack of proper notifications on some Android devices like the Samsung Galaxy series (I & II), we dont have a small led light like other phones (or blackberry) so u have to turn on the screen in order to check for missing calls or SMS.
So I made this small app for that, is free (without Ads ) and simple, u can setup the frequency of notifications, use vibration and/or sound and/or turn on the screen for just a second (that means almost no battery usage).
Well thats all, I hope u can find it useful, please feel free to send any comment/suggestion/bugs
The app name is "No Led Notifications" u can find it in the market.
I have my new S9 on T-Mobile, and really like it. However, I keep getting notifications that the "app power monitor" has terminated sleeping processes. This sounds like something that Samsung is doing to "enhance" my Android experience *smile*. I'd really rather just use the native Android OS, rather than some Samsung monitoring facility that's most likely using more battery than it's saving. Is there a way to turn off the "app power monitor"? I looked for an app with that name and didn't find it, so they've probably got an app with a different name doing this.
I've already turned off the annoying notifications using the "Device Maintenance" settings tab -> Battery -> Advanced settings -> Notifications, but I assume that doesn't turn off the functionality. Nice not to have the notifications, but I'd really like to kill the whole thing *smile*.
Does anyone out there know how to turn off the "app power monitor" app/functionality?
Thanks!
Update: I believe that I've answered my own question. Now that I've turned off the notifications from the app power monitor, I believe that has also turned off the app power monitor itself. When I go into "Device Maintenance" -> "Battery", I now see the "App Power Monitor" section has been collapsed to a single setting to "Turn on" the app power monitor. So, oddly enough, turning off the notification for the app power monitor also turns off the functionality. These are usually orthogonal, notification settings and functionality, but in this case not so much.
Next time you get the notification, swipe right on it, tap the gear icon, scroll down and turn off "Apps consuming battery"
Hi friends,
I hope in your help
I have a Xiaomi redmi note pro from a few days
On my precedent device I used Always On Edge lighting app by playstore
the app need the permissions for the notification access
but I allow this but the app continue to ask me the notification access so this not work
I make so:
I open the app
I tap to put the flag on notification access
it open the page of settings
I disable xiaomi service framework
I enable AOE
I enable xiaomi service framework
I go back
I watch the video to save
It telled me save succesfull
but the app ask me again the notification access
can someone help me?
Late reply, but anyway;
You have to open up phone settings, scroll down to "further settings" (right below "apps"), scroll down to choose "accessibilty", open the "more downloaded services" option. Check that AOE is set to "on".
Anyway, I just can't make AOE work as it should. I get notifications to show up, but since the screen light up for 30 sec's and then fade out to off, the notification also disappear. For instance, since screen always lights up on incoming calls, the notification disappears as soon as the screen goes black.
Anyone could help? I'm out of ideas....
always when you get message from whatsapp the phone turn on and show you on lockscreen the notification ,but not any more
thers option for this in the whatsapp settings the you can choose the popup message on lockscreen but it turn off and say not support this version of android ....so? anyone know whats going on here?
bubu23 said:
always when you get message from whatsapp the phone turn on and show you on lockscreen the notification ,but not any more
thers option for this in the whatsapp settings the you can choose the popup message on lockscreen but it turn off and say not support this version of android ....so? anyone know whats going on here?
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Having same problem. No tone. Just icon ontop. App is not sleeping or restricted at all
It is not a perfect solution but use the Edge Lighting. It will light up the entire edges green if you choose applications colour and show a popup with the message which can be interacted with. As an addition you can turn AOD on and it will show an icon with the notification.