Help Tweak notification led

Hey guys,

I just went from iPhone to Samsung S4, and its been the best thing ive ever done in my life so far. Now I want to get the maximum out of my Samsung S4, cause it has alot of cool features.

Now I want to tweak my notification led, without using any apps, and I wonder if this is possible? Because I used some apps like Light Flow and Lightmanager, but they drained battery it looked like, and they didnt had all the options I wanted.

because I want a green led notification, which isnt blinking when I get a whatsapp message.

So my question is, is it possible to tweak it without using any apps? Like with any roms or something.

Sorry if this is in the wrong section btw!

Cheers
 

Trooper

Android Expert
Lightflow is probably the best. As for without an app, on stock, probably not likely. Best to root and install a rom like CM, AOKP, or Liquid.

Good luck!
 

Podivin

Android Expert
To my knowledge you can't make changes without some sort of an app.
I know you've said you tried it, but I'm using Light Manager with no obvious battery drain.
 

willard_vg

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To my knowledge you can't make changes without some sort of an app.
I know you've said you tried it, but I'm using Light Manager with no obvious battery drain.

The problem with Light Manager was that I couldn't add another app.. You know how to?
 

RichSz

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First of all, welcome to AndroidForums Willard!

Second, I used LightFlow on my GNex and never noticed it draining the battery any faster than without it. If you're not in to running apps to tweak your notification LED, that's fine.

Looking for a ROM to do that is like bringing a nuclear missile to a knife fight; waaaaay overkill. If you go the ROM route you should know there are loads of pitfalls which staying stock avoids. I'm not saying don't change your ROM, just if you're going to, do it for the right reasons. It's not for the feint of heart.

Personally, I think running LightFlow would work just fine for you but it's your call.
 

willard_vg

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First of all, welcome to AndroidForums Willard!

Second, I used LightFlow on my GNex and never noticed it draining the battery any faster than without it. If you're not in to running apps to tweak your notification LED, that's fine.

Looking for a ROM to do that is like bringing a nuclear missile to a knife fight; waaaaay overkill. If you go the ROM route you should know there are loads of pitfalls which staying stock avoids. I'm not saying don't change your ROM, just if you're going to, do it for the right reasons. It's not for the feint of heart.

Personally, I think running LightFlow would work just fine for you but it's your call.

Thanks!

Well I have the same problem with LightFlow as with Light Manager, they wont recognize any other apps.. While I have Superuser allowed it :/
 

jj14x

Android Expert
I agree with RichSz's post. Except that I did have higher than expected battery drain with my S4. I contacted the developer, and he had me clear out data, and a couple of other steps - and my battery drain is now back to negligible (barely registers on battery stats)

Well I have the same problem with LightFlow as with Light Manager, they wont recognize any other apps.. While I have Superuser allowed it :/

What do you mean by "they won't recognize any other apps"? Lightflow does support a fairly large list of apps, even on the free version. The paid version adds a whole lot more. Is there a specific app that is not supported?

See the lightflow supported apps here
Light Flow - Features
 

willard_vg

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I agree with RichSz's post. Except that I did have higher than expected battery drain with my S4. I contacted the developer, and he had me clear out data, and a couple of other steps - and my battery drain is now back to negligible (barely registers on battery stats)



What do you mean by "they won't recognize any other apps"? Lightflow does support a fairly large list of apps, even on the free version. The paid version adds a whole lot more. Is there a specific app that is not supported?

See the lightflow supported apps here
Light Flow - Features


Ah im ******ed, I had to put it in Operating mode, then it lets me add apps. Thanks for all the help peeps! You're so much better then the apple community ;)
 
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