Title says it all. I relly heavily On the notification LED on my Razr Max, so would like my next phone to have One as well.
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Title says it all. I relly heavily On the notification LED on my Razr Max, so would like my next phone to have One as well.
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No LED is good for Amoled screens, but not LCD. LCD has to have the full screen light even if only a portion is being used, so it impacts battery life signicantly. AMOLED screens are good for something like No LED as the only part of the screen that will light is the colored portion.
Darn. I wanted this phone with the other specs, but really have to have a Notification LED.
Guess I am down to HTC or Samsung phones since Moto also eliminated the LED.
Since I don't like th HTC One low megapixels, I am down to Samsung.
Guess I will wait for my contract to be up and see what is out next year.
The 4MP on the HTC One are plenty for anything you should want to do with a point and shoot camera.
Having had the HTC One I would disagree. The One does a great job (for a camera on a phone) unless you need to use zoom. The MP count just is not there to support digital zoom. The standard I have set here is pretty low. I was simply looking to have pictures that were usable online from those moments when the phone is the only camera I have on me.
Having had the HTC One I would disagree. The One does a great job (for a camera on a phone) unless you need to use zoom. The MP count just is not there to support digital zoom. The standard I have set here is pretty low. I was simply looking to have pictures that were usable online from those moments when the phone is the only camera I have on me.
Under no circumstances should you ever use digital zoom. (Unless you have a phone like the Lumia 1020) Using it is guaranteed to ruin any pictures you take with it.
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That's the first thing I thought about when I heard of the 1020. It will at least have an acceptable digital zoom. I can't imagine wanting that many pixels in a point and shoot. Neither Canon, Nikon, or Sony have DSLR cameras that go that high. You'd have to get a digital medium format or specialty camera to get that many MP.
Yes, it is built into the power button on the back of the phone.
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The LED is on the BACK of the phone??????????
Hopefully you can turn the back LED notification light off. I put my phone face down to sleep and don't need a LED blinking at my, I need as much beauty sleep that I can get LOL.
The LG interface looks quite customizable, you can even play around with the system buttons:
LG G2 hands-on | Engadget - YouTube
I'm hoping ROOT will come along quick. I want the same thing, with a transparent background. I also want to get rid of those quick apps in the notification bar.Looking more closely at the system buttons customization, I'm slightly disappointed. It looks like you can choose between various 3 and 4 button layouts, but the 4th button is going to be either Q Memo or the notification shade. The other three will always be Home, Back, and Menu. What I'd like is an option to get at the Android task manager.