Hello everyone, I just got my Photon yesterday coming from a Blackberry Curve that is about two years old so this is my first experience with Android and I have some questions and one concern.
Congrats on the purchase! I'll be honest, you'll probably have a little 'bit more of a learning curve than others that are coming from a Windows Mobile phone, but there are so many places on this forum (in addition to the MoPho forums) that will help you along with getting comfortable with Android.
Notifications: When I get a new text message there is no indication on the phone that there is a new message other than in the status notifications bar, my BB has a little star on the SMS envelope indicating an unread message, any way to get this on the Photon?
I haven't used the Motorola UI since the 1st day I owned the MoPho, but does the text messaging app (when placed in the bottom dock) not display the number of text messages? I thought that was pretty much a standard, but maybe not. Some people have suggested a different text messaging app to use, in order to see the notifications.
There's also the option of using a different UI/Launcher. I know Go Launcher Ex and Launcher Pro Plus definitely allow for the number notification to be shown on the dock and I'm sure there are others that do as well. This thread should help you understand more what a different Launcher/UI can do for you, if you haven't ventured that route yet.
http://androidforums.com/motorola-p...rmarket-rooting-not-required.html#post3087410
Sounds: Also, I would like to turn off the tone for emails and only have it for FB and text messages, any way to separate those?
Open email app, hit Menu>Settings>Notifications>Un-check the Notifications in status bar (if you don't want the visual notification) and then if you just don't want the sound, click Select Ringtone>Silent
Battery: Where can I see my battery information, like what percentage I am at throughout the day
Stock Android doesn't show exact battery percentage. I think there have only been 3 battery apps that show exact percentage (which is slightly more accurate). Motorola, for some reason, has the system defaulted to only show 5% increments for the top and bottom 20% range. The middle percentage range is shown in 10% increments.
Check out the battery life thread:
http://androidforums.com/motorola-photon-4g/386188-tell-us-about-your-battery-life-2.html
And the apps that have been found to show 1% increments:
https://market.android.com/details?id=battery.monitor&feature=more_from_developer
https://market.android.com/details?id=ch.blinkenlights.battery&feature=search_result
https://market.android.com/details?...oid.CircleBatteryWidget&feature=search_result
That's it for questions for now

But I do have something that concerned me a little yesterday, the phone was at 70% when I took it off the charger and went to class. At our break, the phone had been off the charger for almost tow hours, the phone had shut off, I assumed due to battery. I plugged it in to the charger and there was no light or any indication that it was charging. I waited about twenty minutes and there was still no light or anything, until I pulled the battery and then it turned on and finally showed a charging light and showed 20%-any suggestions??
Thanks everyone
First, it sounds like you have Sync setting that continues to pull for data, when you may not have necessarily needed it to. Make sure you set your data sync accordingly, to your needs. Also, I'd suggest that you turn GPS off and on, based on your needs to use it. A lot of apps can pull information based off 3G, but not sure if you're running any apps that require GPS to be on at all times. If you do, then that might not be an option for you.
I recommend Juice Defender to help manage your battery life. I've used it ever since my EVO and continue to use it on my MoPho without issues. It's not a task killer, so it won't harm anything to have it on (FYI, you have to open the app after downloading, in order to activate it. You'll know it's on because you'll see the Juice Defender Icon in the notification bar).
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.latedroid.juicedefender&feature=search_result
As far as the battery light staying on while charging...that seems to be a Motorola distinction. Some have pointed out that the LED light only comes on and stays lit when the phone is completely powered off. If you're in standby (screen off, but phone on), I did notice last night that the LED light blinks while it's charging, but once it's fully charged, the LED light stops blinking. I think there's still yet to be confirmation if an app can actually allow the phone to have the LED light stay on while charging (and the phone being on, as well as creen). There is an app that many have recommended, but I haven't seen anybody confirm that it can manage the light to stay on (solid) while charging. Give it a shot, to see if it meets the needs for what you're looking for:
https://market.android.com/details?...oid.lightflowlite&feature=more_from_developer
Here's another one I just found as well:
https://market.android.com/details?id=imoblife.blink&feature=search_result