LED notification light - Motorola Droid X2

Not a big deal, but is the led supposed to change colors for different states? Mine comes on at 90% during charging & flashes for notifications but it's always just green.
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garywojdan81 said:
Not a big deal, but is the led supposed to change colors for different states? Mine comes on at 90% during charging & flashes for notifications but it's always just green.
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nope, shouldnt change,, im not even sure if the LED is capable of different colors.
but yea it comes out at 90 percent to go "hey, im almost done unplug me so i dont break"

garywojdan81 said:
Not a big deal, but is the led supposed to change colors for different states? Mine comes on at 90% during charging & flashes for notifications but it's always just green.
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Same Here 90 And Above.

Thats strange, mine turns red when its below 10%.
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CominWitDaSauce said:
Thats strange, mine turns red when its below 10%.
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O Ya, Forgot That Usually I Never Let It Get That Low.

Mine changes color... I get blue, green, red and yellow... Tweetdeck gives me yellow notifications, cnn breaking news gives me red as well as the battef getting below 10%, and facebook and skype give me blue....
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I Think It's Cool That The LED Changes Color Because It Gives You An Idea Of What's Waiting Before You Unlock The Screen. Also There's An App Called "Blink" Free In The Market That Let's You Customize I Wanna Say Nearly Every Notification.

Thanks for the info. I'm still in the process of setting up so I haven't even scratched the surface of what it can do.
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Can someone else confirm this app works on their phone? I am unable to get it to actually light up the LED.

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Sorry, I Guess It's Not Compatible. I Never Used It Before I Just Remember Someone Glorifying Last Year How Great It Was.

curious to see if anybody else chimes in here, I thought it was a bit strange that there are virtually no controls built in for the LED. I'm used to my old winmo phone where I could tell it whether or not to blink & for how long.

Free app called Light Flow Lite - lets you change your LED notification light for any notification that triggers the LED light. It's free, and works with the Droid X2 - i've tested it
Note: You do indeed need to have the screen off when testing LED colors, it will blink approximately every 2 seconds so give it a second after turning the screen off while testing.

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[Req] LED Flash with Ring

I don't know if this is possible but thought it would be cool if it could be done.
Would it be possible to have the LEDs for the camera to flash when the phone rings? I know the phone would have to be face down but mine is actually quite a bit. Thanks in advance for anyone willing to look into this and see if its even possible.
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that would be cool but such a battery hog
I don't think it would use very much battery with it being an LED. I could be wrong though.
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That would be good for the disabled (deaf).
Yea. I didn't even think about that. I was mainly thinking for at night when my kids are sleeping and my phone is turned down real low.
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Strange notification?

Hey guys need some help. When I turn my phone off into standby mode my notification light blinks and there is no notifications or anything like that. Was wondering what's the deal cause it has never happened before until today.
This has happened to me once and a reboot handled it. Never happened again...don't know why it did it....
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Do you have any led apps?
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Mine actually did that this morning as well. I had to reboot to get it to turn off.

Indicator light

Why does my htz rezound blink the indicator light when there's nothing in the status bar?
My extended batter seems to get hotter then it used to when charge is lower.
I been using 4g lately so I wonder if that's anything to do with this.
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it blinks when it is low on battery.
nah that's a common problem. Is it blinking green? try dropping down the status bar and see if that stops it if not, make a call then hang up. If it's blinking orange, means it's dying like con said
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Or red and Green means it's overheating... If you live in a hot place expect to see that a lot
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i just wish there was a way to turn off the led for charging/fully charged purposes. Due to it being on when charging, it wont blink for notifications.
I don't know what color it is. Can't tell.
Pulling down the status bar doesn't make it stop.
Battery power bar doesn't seem that low. It is but I thought it used to be lower then flash the light.
I just don't want this to mean battery is broke or phone is dieing. If this is 4g issue then its really crummy battery with 4g on.
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..how can you not tell what color it is..?
Happens to me all the time. Flashes green like a constant text but theyve all been checked. I just drop the notification bar and it disappears
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jayochs said:
..how can you not tell what color it is..?
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Lol, Jay, guess why I can't tell, lol.
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it might be that its over heating you did say it gets hot
haha you can't tell what color well thats unfortunate o_0
I might be color blind a bit with certain types.
I think my phone gets hot only with 4g on and WiFi off. That's when I notice anyway.
The flashing I think now it battery low.
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jayochs said:
..how can you not tell what color it is..?
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I lol'd
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Battery full alert

Hi.. Is there an app that runs in Razr which will let you know that the battery is fully charged? Something like an alarm?
I charge my phone in the night and I don't want the charger to be connected to the phone for a long time!!!
Thanks.
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Before sleeping, set your Notification tone to your desired alarm tone and enable Battery Full Notification from Sound in Settings.... Job done
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just to go in to more details on where it is, its in settings, then sounds and its right down at the bottom ' battery full notification'.
I tried that.. But doesn't that give you the alert only once? I want something which like an alarm which will stop till I plug it out off the charger.
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try battery monitor widget.
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I had Battery Monitor widget.. But still that app didn't alert me on full battery!! Have you tried using it on your phone?? I had Droid Essentials on my HTC Wildfire and it worked fine on that phone.. Here I couldn't find it in Google Play!!
i use it and it notifies me when its full. you have turn on the feature.
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Get Tasker. And you can use it for tons of other stuff as well.
Isn't smart actions same as tasker?
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danny.sunju said:
Isn't smart actions same as tasker?
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Smart actions is to tasker as a bike is to a motorcycle... the have the same rudamentary setup, but the motorcycle is far superior and requires more knowledge to operate and perfect.
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Thanks..will try that.
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You can also have a look at "Llama":
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rZWJhYi5MbGFtYSJd
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This app is likely Tasker but free and really much more easier to use than tasker...
I'm just curious, why???
The charging circuit, if functioning correctly will not let the battery overcharge and will stop the charge process.
Look at the icon on the phone, the lighting bolt goes away when fully charged.
The status will also indicate that. I don't worry about it.
tech_head said:
I'm just curious, why???
The charging circuit, if functioning correctly will not let the battery overcharge and will stop the charge process.
Look at the icon on the phone, the lighting bolt goes away when fully charged.
The status will also indicate that. I don't worry about it.
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So if I overcharge the phone, the battery won't be affected right? Like will the life of the battery reduce?
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it's unnessay to plug the charge wire at all,when your phone is full charged,the current is limited to zero!
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danny.sunju said:
So if I overcharge the phone, the battery won't be affected right? Like will the life of the battery reduce?
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the stock Ecomoto chargers that come with the razr has circuitry in it that stops the charging when the battery reaches capacity, unlike the so called battery charged alert since the default increment jumps occur in 5% and 10% steps the phone will alert you a full battery when its really only at 96% and take about another 5-15 minutes to finish charging at which time the charger will cut it.
I first noticed this when I used it to charge my samsung galaxy player and 20 minutes after it finished charging I couldn't do the standard tap the power button to see the charge status bar, because the charger had cut power to the player.
In sound settings, there is a box at the bottom that will notify you when battery is full
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.surrealpath.battery
verkerria said:
In sound settings, there is a box at the bottom that will notify you when battery is full
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The OP isn't looking for a simple ALERT he is looking for an ALARM style where it won't stop till its unplugged from the charger.
Full Battery Alarm
Search full battery alarm in the play store. The developer is Crazydog. Hope that's what you're looking for.

Smart Stay

Does Smart Stay drain the batter?
bump
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Shouldn't be any different to leaving the screen on when using it. When the screen is on its using battery, smart stay would just work much the same way only you don't go need to unlock the screen every 1 minute.
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Shouldn't be any different to leaving the screen on when using it. When the screen is on its using battery, smart stay would just work much the same way only you don't go need to unlock the screen every 1 minute.
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how do you even activate it?
ive never even noticed it working on mine and not seen a setting for it anywhere
hpsauce37 said:
how do you even activate it?
ive never even noticed it working on mine and not seen a setting for it anywhere
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Menu / settings / display / smart stay (check box)
Activates just before your screen timeout. An eye icon will appear on the status bar for approx 1 sec and either display off or remain on for another timeout.
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Ya except now you are engaging the ffc consistently
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From what I've seen it only fires up the ffc just before the screen was due to sleep, to check you're still looking, so better than constantly tracking your eyes.
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TheMathMan said:
From what I've seen it only fires up the ffc just before the screen was due to sleep, to check you're still looking, so better than constantly tracking your eyes.
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Exactly as in my previous post.
Based on that, (probably) any additional battery used is negligible.
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