It has a second screen which shows your notifications and is on at all times even when the main screen is off. I think it functions better than a notification light. With a notification light only I still had to turn the screen on to see if I had a text message, missed call, or an email. With the second screen on the V10 it shows me if I missed a call or if I have a text message or an email just by looking at it and I never have to turn on the device. Personally, I don't miss having a notification like but to each their own.
It has a second screen which shows your notifications and is on at all times even when the main screen is off. I think it functions better than a notification light. With a notification light only I still had to turn the screen on to see if I had a text message, missed call, or an email. With the second screen on the V10 it shows me if I missed a call or if I have a text message or an email just by looking at it and I never have to turn on the device. Personally, I don't miss having a notification light but to each their own.
I agree with this. I like it better than the light. I like not having to turn my phone on to see what it is, the second screen does that for me
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Yes, but can you see this from across the room so you know when you have new notifications?
I'd still like to have the LED. With Lightflow, you can have different colors and flash patterns to know exactly what app(s) the notifications are for. The secondary screen still has limitations on how many notifications you can see at once.
Agreed. With my G3 and lightflow, I can tell what notifications I have without having to pick the phone up and look at the screen.
I'd still like to have the LED. With Lightflow, you can have different colors and flash patterns to know exactly what app(s) the notifications are for. The secondary screen still has limitations on how many notifications you can see at once.
Agreed. With my G3 and lightflow, I can tell what notifications I have without having to pick the phone up and look at the screen.