You can choose other apps but that one works better as a nightstand solution. In Settings > Display > Daydream, I turned the option on and selected the Clock.So by enabling Daydream, you have a permanent solution that starts every time you put your phone on the charger and you don’t have to worry about any manual tinkering. By comparison, when your phone Daydreams, the notification light is automatically and always turned off. Some Android devices allow you to disable the notification light during the night mode, others include a quick toggle for the notification LED, and others can work with a hacked Tasker trigger, but all of these normally don’t work that reliably well or need to be manually switched. Their notification lights kept me annoyed and awoke me several times for a couple of nights in a row until I discovered this trick. I used to connect my LG G2 and Nexus 7 to the charger cable and place them face down on my nightstand, but when I got the Everdock Duo, I had to stand them upward. I also turned this feature off, since I don't see the point in waving my hand over my phone like an ***** 3 or 4 times to possibly see something I can pull up in 1 second every time by just pressing a button.Notification lights on smartphones are very useful until they start flashing in the middle of the night to turn your whole dark bedroom into a club party. I'll have no notifications, wave my hand over the phone, and the light starts blinking long after the screen has turned back off. I have noticed, though, that it tends to get triggered with the hand wave gesture you use to light up your screen and check your missed calls/texts/battery power. As a result, I've had to disable it completely. I've been getting so much bad news lately that the stupid light has become a source of anxiety for me rather than a helpful feature. Yes, I have also experienced the problem you've described with the LED notification light blinking when there is no message or notification. I don't recall taking notice in the thread but, have you refereed to the manual? Is this surely and only a proximity thing? Good luck. It seemed, at least in my situation, the blinking led wasn't anything to be concerned about. As for the device notifications I cleared, all I had was a final score from a baseball game via google, an app update and a weather notification. I also can't really explain why this occurred but only after turning on my screen, unlocking my device, clearing the few notifications I had, as well as logging into my facebook app and checking my notifications there as well, the light, only then would no longer blink. I noticed a steady blinking light blue light tonight while my screen was locked and off. ![]() "That's the internet for ya", indeed.Īnd with that out of the way. Dude didn't claim to be an expert, he was clearly getting to the point, simply offering his knowledge and experience. How does apologizing for people replying with off-topic, redundant crap result in being a jerk? I think, based on your crappy comment and name calling, you're the jerk. ![]() It's likely not considered a big deal to warrant an immediate update, so a fix may roll out with android 4.2.1. I've submitted a ticket to samsung about this problem. I also turned this feature off, since I don't see the point in waving my hand over my phone like an idiot 3 or 4 times to possibly see something I can pull up in 1 second every time by just pressing a button. First off, sorry you made a forum topic just to have everyone answer you with crap that's completely unrelated to your problem.
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