Is K-9 mail the only mail app that NoLED can distinguish different email accounts? ie: different color icon for gmail, hotmail, etc...
Yes. All other email apps will have to go through Monitored Apps.
Is K-9 mail the only mail app that NoLED can distinguish different email accounts? ie: different color icon for gmail, hotmail, etc...
Yes. All other email apps will have to go through Monitored Apps.
Hi,
I wiped my phone, installed noled with titanium backup.
Since this time no led seems to use the proximity sensor also if i deacitivate it. If something lies on the sensor and a message arrives, the display shows the message symbol for 8 seconds (as defined in the settings) and then the whole display lights up for 3 seconds. Then it turns completely dark.
How can i solve this problem? I backuped the settings. Then i deleted NoLED. Reinstalled it and used the internal restore function. Same problem.
Greetings
maxpd
Unfortunately this is selected :-( So, no change.
If i deactivate the proximity sensor, then it stays. Thats the normal function.
If i activate the sensor to turn screen off during the time my phone is in my pocket, It discards the NoLED notification completely.
If i activate the sensor to discard the NoLED notification completely. The sensor doesn't work at all.
Mhh, this worked. But I wanted to avoid this way
How is it about images of contacts for SMS of Thirt Party Apps.
Love this app, thank you so much.
I have a quick query with gmail notification. Let's say the I receive an email, NO LED pops up the icon on my Galaxy S2 Skyrocket (not rooted). If I access this new email on another device, let's say my desktop, the phone seems to wake up to the lock screen and stays this way till it times out. Assuming that this is draining some battery, wondering if there is a way to prevent this "waking up".
Thanks in advance.
NoLED figures out about these read emails and dismisses itself. It does not attempt to turn the screen off so it lets the Android defaults take care of that for you. This should still consume less battery than if you'd have NoLED display a notification on the screen continuously. If you still prefer NoLED not to automatically dismiss these gmail notifications, then I recommend unchecking your email accounts from under toggle notifications > emails and then check Gmail under Monitored Apps.
Thanks for the reply. I like that the Gmail notifications are dismissed if I've read them on another device, that's real nice. I'd like to rephrase my question with this sequence of events:
1. Screen off
2. New Gmail, NoLED mail icon comes up
3. Read Gmail on other device
4. NoLED recognises this and turns off mail icon (dismisses itself as you put it)
5. Screen turns on
6. Screen turns off after default timeout
Now, at Step 5, is there a way to ensue that the screen dos not come on since it was not on at Step 1? In normal usage, while working at my computer for instance during the day, I see my phone screen switch on every now and then (because of what I've described above) and hence my question.
Yes, I understand that I could turn off NoLED while I'm at my desktop using the timing feature (I use do it overnight), but then I'd need to turn it on when I step away for a meeting etc. which doesn't really work.
Hope this clarifies my question. Thanks again and FWIW I've donated to you, there's no reason why this should be free.
Thanks for the reply. I like that the Gmail notifications are dismissed if I've read them on another device, that's real nice. I'd like to rephrase my question with this sequence of events:
1. Screen off
2. New Gmail, NoLED mail icon comes up
3. Read Gmail on other device
4. NoLED recognises this and turns off mail icon (dismisses itself as you put it)
5. Screen turns on
6. Screen turns off after default timeout
Now, at Step 5, is there a way to ensue that the screen dos not come on since it was not on at Step 1? In normal usage, while working at my computer for instance during the day, I see my phone screen switch on every now and then (because of what I've described above) and hence my question.
Yes, I understand that I could turn off NoLED while I'm at my desktop using the timing feature (I use do it overnight), but then I'd need to turn it on when I step away for a meeting etc. which doesn't really work.
Hope this clarifies my question. Thanks again and FWIW I've donated to you, there's no reason why this should be free.
Starting at Step 2 your screen was on. When NoLED is dismissed it shows the lockscreen. Because of the contrasting brightness of NoLED and your lock screen it seems to you that the screen turns on.
I understand. Thing is, there isn't a reliable way to "switch screen off" using the standard android APIs. The methods I found were a workaround and hackish (read: most likely won't work on all devices), so I chose to stay away from implementing it.
Just a tip; use the proximity sensor, and when you are at your workstation, let the phone face down. Then NOled is off and when you need the NOled face the phone up
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BTW you should totally make a donation version. I would chip in. Great work.
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Doesn't the proximity sensor use more battery than a few amoled's pixels?
I had the double click screen to dismiss NoLED enabled...after un-checking this I find that the phone seems to be holding a charge for longer. i said seems....