It's funny when I search around the forums for it, everyone wanted to disable it, but I actually want it. I'm currently running AOKP Build 3 and I was wondering if there was an option for this.
Is there an app for it?
Other people were complaining about how the full charge notification wakes them up in the middle of the night. Were they planning to charge overnight and overcharge? Isn't this bad for the phone or was it just a myth?
Use tasker and create a profile in it for full charge notification. It is quite easy.
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Tasker is awesome, but it's a pretty heavy app for a simple "done charging" notification. If no one has put together an app for this, they should.
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baboonsRus said:
Tasker is awesome, but it's a pretty heavy app for a simple "done charging" notification. If no one has put together an app for this, they should.
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i use lightflow for this (and other) jobs...
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xcheneric said:
It's funny when I search around the forums for it, everyone wanted to disable it, but I actually want it. I'm currently running AOKP Build 3 and I was wondering if there was an option for this.
Is there an app for it?
Other people were complaining about how the full charge notification wakes them up in the middle of the night. Were they planning to charge overnight and overcharge? Isn't this bad for the phone or was it just a myth?
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Try batteryminder application from play store
It will give u fully batery charged notification....
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I found an app in the market that uses the LED for charging! All I can say is awesome. Red while charging and blue when charged. This should be standard on the Gnex. Works great!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.chargingLED
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I found an app in the market that uses the LED for charging! All I can say is awesome. Red while charging and blue when charged. This should be standard on the Gnex. Works great!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.chargingLED
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Do you experienced sth about the battery?
If not i'll just try it
You could also try a program called lightflow which does all of that and more. There is a free version too.
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You could also try a program called lightflow which does all of that and more. There is a free version too.
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I use Lightflow Pro and works very good on my Gnex. I can choice led color, blinking speed and duration of every notification for all programs (like Handcent SMS, WhatsApp, Gmail...). Simply the best.
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Worth a go simple is the best if it doesn't use a lot of power
Yea light flow solves all led needs
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So I gave it a go and it does what it says it does requires no permissions that you would find odd (only asks for vibrate because it has an option to vibrate when charged) so yeah if you don't want all the flash and extra that comes with lightflow I'd say give it a go
Awesome
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Thanks this is really helpful.
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Lightflow is the way to go
Any data on how much extra battery lightflow consumes to run its service even in standby?
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Any data on how much extra battery lightflow consumes to run its service even in standby?
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Probably not much since it should only awaken the phone when you receive a notification but should lie dormant until then or run in the background like Google services.
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Yeah my only gripe with Lightflow is even after you dismiss an alert it stills keep popping up from time to time.
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Yeah my only gripe with Lightflow is even after you dismiss an alert it stills keep popping up from time to time.
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I have this too. Found I actually have to open my mail or SMS to make it stop even if I clear the notification.
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I have this too. Found I actually have to open my mail or SMS to make it stop even if I clear the notification.
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Weird. Ive never ran into this problem with it. Are you guys running the free one? ive got the full version running on aokp b35 and i love it.
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I have this too. Found I actually have to open my mail or SMS to make it stop even if I clear the notification.
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Maybe because you have it set to dismiss on app open?... set it to screen on - dismiss. I made the same mistake when I first got it... its an awesome app! I Love setting up the colors lol
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Something keeps waking my phone and turning the screen on.
I have cm10 nightly, juice defender and tasker running but I cannot figure what is waking the phone, when it does there are no incoming messages or emails, no notifications etc.
Is there a log I can check?
Thanks in hope DC
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Download BetterBatteryStats, which can be found in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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Thanks, will give that a go
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Seems it is the way I have CallMaster configured in Tasker. I think when it wakesit actually goes to the foreground, I have tasker set that if I have an app in the foreground it kills the screen gaurd and sleep.....Thus the screen comes on. Taken CallMaster out of the script and hey presto, no screen wake
Thanks for the help
Bought the batterystat app as it really helped me.
Out of curiosity why are you running juice defender and tasker? Seems redundant when you could achieve what juice defender does with tasker.
Had jd for a long time, not finished programming (or fully understanding tasker) yet, but yep I will be binning jd (its in desperate need of an update is jd).
Been trying to find a good Tasker - JD Profile I can use as a starting base.
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Understandable...if you're looking for info on tasker just google "tasker google group" the dev has a group page with all kinds of good info.
Thanks, seen that group, some good info in it.
Shame there are no websites (not the wiki) with profiles that can be downloaded.
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Thanks, seen that group, some good info in it.
Shame there are no websites (not the wiki) with profiles that can be downloaded.
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Agreed. That would be extremely helpful especially for anyone getting started.
ur phone get waked when it think to be under charge..even the cable is not plugged
check if that the case..when the phone wake u should see the battery charging animation..is it?
if that the case, that a common problem caused by the usb port of ur phone..search around for ghost usb charge
Thanks for the suggestion, no there is no ghost charge, it was an app waking the phone due to my tasker setting.
All sorted now
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I love the led notification, nothing like waking up in the middle of the night and looking over and knowing you don't have any notifications because the light isn't going off... but when I don't need a flashlight BECAUSE it's going off it gets annoying... I wanna be able to go to sleep if I'm ignoring it; yet have it there to know I have things to look at.
(first world problem I know)
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and spare me the obvious put something on top. I want something permanent that won't subtract from the look of my phone
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Just turn it off???
Sure its nice to know if you have a message from afar but really? One of the first things I did when I got my GS3 and Note 2 was go into settings/display/LED Indicator/and unselect all boxes.
i don't think you can lower the intensity, but you can turn off the notifications and us an app called NoLED. it puts a notification on your screen instead. since OLED only lights up the active pixels the drain should be any more than the notification light. i use it with my sammy droid charge that has no notification lights.
Why not just go into settings and turn on Blocking Mode?
You can set the time frame it's active. It can keep led off, notifications, phone calls etc. You can change the settings for it.
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I have my led turned off but yet it still blinks blue.
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I have my led turned off but yet it still blinks blue.
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I tried it the other night and it worked. I set the time and features I wanted blocked. Worked out fine from my little test.
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I tried it the other night and it worked. I set the time and features I wanted blocked. Worked out fine from my little test.
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Ill try the blocking feature now. I dont want my led to blink. esp when Im trying to sleep.
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I tried it the other night and it worked. I set the time and features I wanted blocked. Worked out fine from my little test.
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Yep it worked. is there anyway to get rid of the blocking notification?
From what I know, it remains in the notification panel, as long as Blocking is turned on.
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There's a mod for it. Its in the development forum. Im not near a computer or I would find it for you.
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Swipe your hand slowly over the sensor and the phone will show time, missed calls, messages, and battery percentage. I think it's a pretty tight feature. Was just wondering how many people actually knew about it and use it.
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How do to activate it?
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How do to activate it?
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Settings> >motion. It's the first option
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It's a nice feature but I wonder how much battery it will drain? If you think about it, in order for it to respond when you put your hand over the sensor, it means the sensor is always going to be on. That means something is running all the time.
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How do to activate it?
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settings > motions > quick glance
I do use it. the first few days I had the Note II I kept wondering why is it turning on by itself. there was no ad about it like the other touchwiz features of the S III on youtube. then I found lots of touchwiz features on settings. LOTS.
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It's a nice feature but I wonder how much battery it will drain? If you think about it, in order for it to respond when you put your hand over the sensor, it means the sensor is always going to be on. That means something is running all the time.
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Good point about battery life, but battery life on this device is so good at least for me. I'm willing to to sacrifice what ever drain it does use tho. I love this freakin phone.
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Don't seem to always work for me.
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Don't seem to always work for me.
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it needs to lay on a flat surface
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Just checked, this feature keeps the proximity sensor always on when the screen is off. To test, turn the phone of in a dark room, you should see a red glow in the sensor.
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it needs to lay on a flat surface
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Even laying the phone flat on my side table it seems to work sometimes. This feature is good but seems to be hit and miss.
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I tried using it for a while and noticed it had noticeably more battery drain for me. I guess YMMV though.
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I also experienced a noticable battery drain after enabling the feature. Then when I turned my screen on it would not sleep. Rebooted and it works fine.
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It's a nice feature but I wonder how much battery it will drain? If you think about it, in order for it to respond when you put your hand over the sensor, it means the sensor is always going to be on. That means something is running all the time.
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Its a really nice feature for when ur walkimg around ur office or house and just wanna see if u have any missed txt, but i did read something online where it drained the battery super fast. So i shut the feature off and i literally got 5hrs more out of the battery, wasn't worrying through out the work day if it was gonna die.
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Even laying the phone flat on my side table it seems to work sometimes. This feature is good but seems to be hit and miss.
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Same, very hit and miss for me.
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used it for about an hour, was pretty meh. Good concept, but bad implementation. I have my phone on my desk and it was always turning on and off. But when I needed it to to show me quick glance data, it worked about 50% of the time.
The only thing from that menu I love is the Palm Swype to screen capture.
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I have been testing the quick glance feature and noticed that it works best in low light conditions, especially in darkness..
I sleep with my phone on my bed (I use it as my alarm clock) and with the lights out quick glance works for me every time. I have gotten to like it because the screen is much easier on the eyes, at night (dimmer), than hitting the power button to check the time/notifications. I disable it during the day though.
The Palm swipe for a screen shot is awesome. It is a much faster way to take a screen shot than having to take out and use the S-Pen.. I wish the screen didn't turn white while swiping though. Not a big deal I just think the loud click upon taking the shot is enough to let the user know the shot had been taken.
I used it when I got my Note in November but as mentioned, it does cause a very noticeable battery drain.
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The only thing from that menu I love is the Palm Swype to screen capture.
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my favorite on there too. I used the quick glance the first few days then just got tired of it. I prefer the smart alert, it vibrates when I go pick it up if I have a missed call or message.
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Can Pls anybody explain to me how daydream works? I selected run when charger connected but when will it run now? Do I just hav to put phone in standby or what? Thanks in advance
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Which options did you choose to run? Like for instance the clock is hardly visible. But to answer your question daydream will start when you connect the charger.
Side note: it slowed down my charge time big-time taking way longer to charge when running daydream.
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No sh!t
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Why cant they make something like nokia's lockscreen clock that has notifications for received messages and missed calls...
that thing barely uses any battery even when it is always there...at least on nokia's phones that is.
AndyGnex said:
Why cant they make something like nokia's lockscreen clock that has notifications for received messages and missed calls...
that thing barely uses any battery even when it is always there...at least on nokia's phones that is.
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You mean like DashClock???
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock..
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You mean like DashClock???
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock..
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I think he means, like, as a daydream. Dash clock doesn't have a daydream addon. But to answer your question, the purpose of using daydream while charging is so your screen with degrade faster so you'll buy a new phone.