Is the LED Notification light on the One customizable?

HNNNNNGHHH

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Not too sure about Lightflow, but you can customize what applications have access to the LED notification light in settings. Sadly, you can't change the color of the LED.
 

Lanhoj

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I'm glad a flashing, small, light defines a phone for you.
Inability to easily see Notifications (with more than 3 colors) while my screen is off during meetings might not matter for your everyday uses but it's a big problem for me, simple as that.

I get more or less 5 phones per year - I'm still deciding on the S4 or One & will likely choose the One. However, without customizable LED it won't be able to be my primary device, just the one I use at home.
 
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Lanhoj

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and what would be your primary phone then if the ONE is at home ? Just curious

Currently my primary is the N4 & I keep the Z10 (which also leaves something to be desired in terms of LED) in my pocket, so I'll likely leave the Z10 home when I get the One or S4.
 

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So does this mean there is no way to extend the duration of the LED flashing either? It only flashes for a few minutes. It makes more sense to flash until i've cleared my notification...
 

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Inability to easily see Notifications (with more than 3 colors) while my screen is off during meetings might not matter for your everyday uses but it's a big problem for me, simple as that.

You can't just wait until your meetings are over and then open the phone to see all your alerts at one time?
 

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I agree with Lanhoj. The ability to see if you have a twitter message , voicemail or whatsapp message waiting with a different colour light is invaluable. The S4 is great for this. The htc one is such a great phone but without this feature I can't put it in first place.