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Seriously!? WTF you STUPID LED!!!

Stang70Fastback

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Ok, WTF. Is it that hard to add a few lines of programming code such that the LED can display more than one thing at a time?! If my phone is charging, or if my battery is 15% or less (and lets face it, it's an EVO, so that's a significant portion of the time) it won't indicate if I have any missed calls/messages/etc...

WTF. I have gadgets from the 90s with multifunction LEDs that would blink multiple colors to tell you you had a message, your Bluetooth was on, your WiFi was on, and your meatloaf was burning.

And while I'm ranting about tiny, un-important things, someone needs to address the issue that when you hold your phone landscape with the volume controls on top, the way you press them is counter-intuitive. The button on the RIGHT should make the volume go up (in accordance with how most things are - and to line up with the on-screen volume bar).

Okay, now that I've vented that, back to Angry Birds :D
 
@ Slick1020: My post was meant to be in sarcastic tone (e.g., I love my Evo, but some little things annoy me.) Though, I can't be the only person who uses it so much that I drag it down to 15% or less before I get back to my PC for a quick charge, lol.

@ DarkNeo: How did you do that? If my EVO is charging, all I get is the amber LED lit up, and it won't show anything else. If I have less than 15%, all I get is the blinking LED indicating so, and nothing else. So I was under the impression the phone could only display one thing via the LED at a time.
 
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@ DarkNeo: How did you do that? If my EVO is charging, all I get is the amber LED lit up, and it won't show anything else. If I have less than 15%, all I get is the blinking LED indicating so, and nothing else. So I was under the impression the phone could only display one thing via the LED at a time.


Using the Wimax Message Notifier Notifier app. Currently it only notifies for SMS messages but the dev said he will have it working for other ones too.

[App Project][Update 09/06/10] WiMAX Message Notifier - xda-developers
 
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Handcent SMS can be configured with audible reminders for SMS. I remember seeing a couple of missed call apps on appbrain but I've never used them. I like Handcent reminders because you can set it to turn the screen on when reminding which helps if you have your phone on silent but you can still see it. The screen popping on lets you know you missed something.
 
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Be glad you have an LED. My Samsung Moment had no LED at all.
Seriously, back in those days we didn't have LEDs,
or any of them new-fangled wifi hotspots,
or high-res cameras,
or quality/reliable/capable bluetooth pairing
or sensitive touch screens,
or even a consistently working data antenna...

nah, we have to walk up hill both ways and pull our batteries all day long while we were doing it, and we had to charge before sunset, if not earlier. You youngsters don't know how good ya'll got it these days!

Thankfully, that Moment has passed...:rolleyes:
 
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That was funny!!!!!

Seriously, back in those days we didn't have LEDs,
or any of them new-fangled wifi hotspots,
or high-res cameras,
or quality/reliable/capable bluetooth pairing
or sensitive touch screens,
or even a consistently working data antenna...

nah, we have to walk up hill both ways and pull our batteries all day long while we were doing it, and we had to charge before sunset, if not earlier. You youngsters don't know how good ya'll got it these days!

Thankfully, that Moment has passed...:rolleyes:
 
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Ok, WTF. Is it that hard to add a few lines of programming code such that the LED can display more than one thing at a time?! If my phone is charging, or if my battery is 15% or less (and lets face it, it's an EVO, so that's a significant portion of the time) it won't indicate if I have any missed calls/messages/etc...

WTF. I have gadgets from the 90s with multifunction LEDs that would blink multiple colors to tell you you had a message, your Bluetooth was on, your WiFi was on, and your meatloaf was burning.

And while I'm ranting about tiny, un-important things, someone needs to address the issue that when you hold your phone landscape with the volume controls on top, the way you press them is counter-intuitive. The button on the RIGHT should make the volume go up (in accordance with how most things are - and to line up with the on-screen volume bar).

Okay, now that I've vented that, back to Angry Birds :D

Now why the heck do you need this ESPECIALLY when the buttons say "+" an "-" it would be stupid.
 
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Now why the heck do you need this ESPECIALLY when the buttons say "+" an "-" it would be stupid.

Because it is very awkward to press the volume button on the left and have the volume bar move right and vice versa. I don't ever look at my volume keys when I press them so the +/- labels don't really matter. It's just my opinion but I think it would make more sense this way.
 
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I'm with you on the LEDs but ^this is REALLY nitpicking.

Agreed. The volume controls don't need to change but the LED sure does. That and really...

just because I left the conversation up on the screen I don't need a vibrate or noise to indicate a new message? The phone's screen is off and locked. I have no way of knowing I have a new message because it won't vibrate, make a noise, or flash the LED since I have the text messaging app loaded. Obviously people have super batteries and keep the screen on all day. The rest of us still need an indicator.
 
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And while I'm ranting about tiny, un-important things, someone needs to address the issue that when you hold your phone landscape with the volume controls on top, the way you press them is counter-intuitive. The button on the RIGHT should make the volume go up (in accordance with how most things are - and to line up with the on-screen volume bar).

I don't think it's counter-intuitive at all. It makes sense for a screen to change orientation when it's rotated, but buttons should always stay the same no matter the orientation. The volume up button is always the volume up button, no matter which way you're holding it. I know it might be more intuitive for you, but I think it would confuse most people. We don't typically have devices where buttons change functionality dependent on what angle the device is at.
 
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