LED Notification?! - Nokia Lumia 900

Does Nokia Lumia 900 have a led notification light?

No. I do miss no having it to report battery status (had that on my Surround).
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express

Related

Map of the sensors?

There are three round things next to the front facing camera and I was curious what each was for? Also, I was wondering if there is a charging indicator anywhere?
Thanks.
Jleagle said:
There are three round things next to the front facing camera and I was curious what each was for? Also, I was wondering if there is a charging indicator anywhere?
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is no charging indicator unfortunately - miss that coming from an HTC Desire.
Other sensors would probably be Proximity/Light Sensor &... ??
I came from the Desire too. Don't worry you can set a charging indicator using Light Flow and the GN's LED.

[Q] Blue Line on screen of Nokia Lumia 900 Cyan

Anyone ever notice every once in a while when you unlock the screen a blue line appears vertically when you press the power button? im trying to find the cause of it because its kind of annoying. i have the cyan lumia 900 and it apparently only happens with the cyan phone. any info would help thanks!
I have had three Lumias 1 Cyan and 2 black all of them have exhibited this behavior. Hopefully they will fix it
Drew
Sent from my Desire HD using xda premium
The line is in the color of my tiles, and I get it every time I hit the back button fast on the right side of screen vertically.
Seed 2.0 said:
The line is in the color of my tiles, and I get it every time I hit the back button fast on the right side of screen vertically.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah...I don't see that....I've had the phone since April 6th. So, maybe its not something that Nokia should/could fix.
Have a pre-order two and wife got hers on launch, both Cyan and no line.

Light sensor slow to respond to change

Has anyone noticed how slow the light sensor is at picking up changes in lighting conditions? Sometimes I have to turn off the phone and turn it back on for the sensor to recognize light change faster. Or wait more than few seconds for it to automatically pick up the change. I have a HD7 and Titan neither are that slow to respond to light change. It happens pretty much instantly. As well, the device slows down (you can tell by scrolling the home screen) when the screen brightness is adjusting. Is it just me?
Yeah, I have seen it too. I notice it from being inside and then going outside and it takes a bit to adjust. Slower then my Focus was but its ok.
cwiley2566 said:
Yeah, I have seen it too. I notice it from being inside and then going outside and it takes a bit to adjust. Slower then my Focus was but its ok.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok, so I'm not going crazy. And yeah, going from inside to outside (or vice versa) is when you really notice it. It's ok, but man I hope they at least try to fix it as I'm in and out all day
Ditto on that.
kwill said:
Ok, so I'm not going crazy. And yeah, going from inside to outside (or vice versa) is when you really notice it. It's ok, but man I hope they at least try to fix it as I'm in and out all day
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah...I see it too....but good luck on fixing that....I doubt this would make the limited fix list. But fingers are crossed.
Speaking of the light sensor. Does anyone know where it is? I know where the prox sensor is located, but not the light sensor. Also, not test for it in Diagnostics. Is there something built into the screen that we don't know about.
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express
It's in the front by the ff camera.
jimski said:
Speaking of the light sensor. Does anyone know where it is? I know where the prox sensor is located, but not the light sensor. Also, not test for it in Diagnostics. Is there something built into the screen that we don't know about.
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's immediately adjacent the proximity sensor, near the FFC. There is a test for it in diagnostics as well. It's called "ALS" and reports the current ambient light in mlx.
Thanks. Didn't notice that ALS test. I have tried covering the FFC area without any screen response. But the test does react to light changes. Something else to play with.
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express
Mine is slow as well so it seems it's 'by design'
jimski said:
Thanks. Didn't notice that ALS test. I have tried covering the FFC area without any screen response. But the test does react to light changes. Something else to play with.
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Noticed the same. Test reacts perfectly fine. So what lies between the sensor detecting change and the screen adjusting brightness?
Really? My Lumia 900 usually takes no longer than 5 seconds to adjust...

Lumia 900 has the best display in ambient light (Gizmodo)

Of course we already knew that, right? This is one of the main reasons for me choosing this phone over others (and the offline GPS). I'm outside most of the day and it's very nice to actually be able to see my display.
http://gizmodo.com/5908496/the-best-display-under-bright-light-its-not-your-iphone

Echo feedback

As subject,any user have experience using lumia 900 that have echo feedback if i call someone on the phone..how i solve this bug,it's really annoying....is it hardware or software?
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express
I'm having the same issue, doesn't matter if I'm inside, outside, wired or wireless headset. Fully charged or plugged in. The echoing is getting worse, I replaced the SIM card, and nothing. So phone 4 is on its way.
When in a call press the volume down button and set volume to 5 or 6. That solved my echo problems
Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express
Same here.. Turning in call volume down to 6 stops this. Back up to 9 or 10 people complain about echos on their end.
I have this problem as well.(about to get replacement no 3) Turning volume down to 5 does not fix the problem for me.
Wish I kept my 800 no such issues with it.

Categories

Resources