In settings there is something called Samsung s3 root mode that says it let's the led blink when the screen is on. No idea if it is ONLY for the S3 but seems to at least imply it needs a root. Haven't bothered trying it yet.
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actually ysbg makes a good point, never thought of it. i wonder why they cant implement this?
The dev is actually super responsive on his thread over at XDA. Many of these questions have been answered or will be answered over there. Its actually why I paid for the app - I'm a sucker for a dev that cares about his product.
Improvements are coming for the N4 - he struggled to get one from the play store for a while,but that has been rectified.
I've seen no battery drainage since I started using it, and if it doesn't work for gmail, it might be because you use the priority inbox, which Google changed with the new version, but the dev is working on it.
you got link to the thread? thanks.
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actually ysbg makes a good point, never thought of it. i wonder why they cant implement this?
is it working properly and does it unnecessarily drain the battery?
I loved this app, but after updating to KitKat I noticed that my LED on my Nexus 4 will not stop blinking. I have the option checked to shut off the LED when dragging down the notification bar, but when I turn off the screen the LED starts blinking again. I now have to use the "Clear All" button on the notification screen to get the light to shut off. However, that "Clear All" button isn't always there. If you receive a notification, then swipe down and touch it, you're taken to the app. Exit the app, return to the notification screen, the "Clear All" button isn't there, and you can't shut off the LED.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a setting that I'm missing somewhere?