funkylogik
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How about just making it work on non rooted GS3s please.
yeah @Andrew why is there problems with the US variants vs the international mate?
thanks mateHe's been working on it and trying hard. Read the blog below for his explanation on why root is required at this point and why he needs Samsung to "fix" the problem for non-rooted devices.
To both quotes, read here:
Light Flow - Blog
If you get the faint green light make sure you've checked the root option for s3 in the settings menu.
@funkylogik - apologies if I didn't reply, I try to reply to all e-mails. Do you mean "disco colors"? It's something I plan to look into, but think it'll probably kill the battery as every color change needs the phone to be partially awake to run the code and in doing so has an impact on the battery. It's ok for cycling notifications every couple of seconds, but to be doing it rapidly for one notification will probably make a significant hit on the battery.
OK, so I'm rooted and I've installed Light Flow (paid version; already owned it from my GNexus). I've enabled the S3 mode in the Light Flow app but I still can't get any LED notifications to work.
What colors work on the North American (dual-core) S3s? Are we restricted to certain ones? Even the ones labelled "slow flash blue" and "flash red" don't seem to work for me.
I know the app is working as I get vibrations correctly, just not the LED.
anyone know if having the LED set to be constantly on for a notification uses more or less battery than having it flash set at "fastest"?
I remember reading that it actually takes less battery for it to stay on, as it's a constant, because the flashing causes the system to constantly cycle on and off.
makes sense to me.
I remember reading that it actually takes less battery for it to stay on, as it's a constant, because the flashing causes the system to constantly cycle on and off.
makes sense to me.
I was all excited until the fact that you need to be rooted. I've had this phone for nearly 2 months and haven't gotten around to rooting yet. Call me lazy, but I'm waiting for a one click that doesn't trip the flash counter....and a good JB rom to flash afterwords.
Is there still the issue where people are losing their IMEI? Last I read there was still an issue with that, and nobody was really sure how/why it was happening.
I'm not new to android or rooting , but I just can't justify the risk of bricking my device if my IMEI gets erased/lost.
The dev just posted in this thread that changing the LED color is what requires a system wake. I'm pretty sure that it doesn't wake up every single time it blinks the same color - that would be incredibly poor programming.