- Mar 24, 2011
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I'm loving my Verizon S3, but... there are a few things I would really like to customize that I have yet to find a way to do. However, I don't know that I can do these things AFTER rooting, so I'm hoping the trusty AC community can help.
I got really reliant on my previous Droid flashing different colored LEDs to alert me when I receive different types of messages (text, FB, email). Right now it's seems to only notify me when I get an Exchange email message, not for texts or anything else. Fortunately, the sound notifications work pretty well, but I have those turned off when I'm at work. Is the LED reliable and customizable after rooting? Does Lite Flow work? Is there a specific ROM that works best?
The second thing that is making me a little crazy is getting notification badges to show unread message count on my Exchange email (via native email app) AND Gmail icons. If I stick with Touch Wiz, my Exchange shows an unread badge on the icon, but not on Gmail. I've yet to find a launcher that can handle both Gmail and Exchange, and having unread numbers on everything would be ideal.
Like I said, overall, the S3 is fantastic and I would recommend it to anyone looking to get a Droid. But it's not the mountain in front of you, it's the grain of sand in your shoe...
I got really reliant on my previous Droid flashing different colored LEDs to alert me when I receive different types of messages (text, FB, email). Right now it's seems to only notify me when I get an Exchange email message, not for texts or anything else. Fortunately, the sound notifications work pretty well, but I have those turned off when I'm at work. Is the LED reliable and customizable after rooting? Does Lite Flow work? Is there a specific ROM that works best?
The second thing that is making me a little crazy is getting notification badges to show unread message count on my Exchange email (via native email app) AND Gmail icons. If I stick with Touch Wiz, my Exchange shows an unread badge on the icon, but not on Gmail. I've yet to find a launcher that can handle both Gmail and Exchange, and having unread numbers on everything would be ideal.
Like I said, overall, the S3 is fantastic and I would recommend it to anyone looking to get a Droid. But it's not the mountain in front of you, it's the grain of sand in your shoe...