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Default Standby led?

Does any standby led flash on your own devices?
There is a led beside earpiece but it never flashes.
 
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Read your user manual. The so called led beside the earpiece is a light sensor and not an led.

The stndby led does not flash unless u have a missed call or sms.
 
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The LED is in the Power button, which flashes when you have a Missed call/sms/email in green, or flashes red when the battery is low, or stays red when charging.
 
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Read your user manual. The so called led beside the earpiece is a light sensor and not an led.

The stndby led does not flash unless u have a missed call or sms.
Yes, I found it, thanks.
However, it only functions when charging the battery. It doesn't flash upon missed calls or sms...
 
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Yes, I found it, thanks.
However, it only functions when charging the battery. It doesn't flash upon missed calls or sms...
goto settings > alarms and notifications and make sure the tick box is marked against LED. Also you can state the length of time you want it to flash.
 
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goto settings > alarms and notifications and make sure the tick box is marked against LED. Also you can state the length of time you want it to flash.
It worked. Thanks again.
 
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It worked. Thanks again.
Is it visible under daylight?
Or do we really have to be in a dark room to see the LED flashing?
 
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Is it visible under daylight?
Or do we really have to be in a dark room to see the LED flashing?
No, you don't have to go to a dark room to see it... but it's tiny...
i wonder why they didn't place it somewhere on the front of the device...
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