Ok.Thanks for the reply.
But I read
here ,
Advantages over other apps that don't use Xposed:
- Lower memory usage, no services running in background.
- Almost no battery life used, since it doesn't use a Service, the module only turns on the LED and Android handles the rest.
The tradeoff seems to be that Xposed integrates it as "part of the ROM" in a way, which is why it has the lower memory usage and doesn't use a service, whereas an App provides more customization i.e. LED flash on/off durations, show alternating colours for multiple notifications, but it uses a minor wakelock to start it and to end it (wakes the device for a small amount of time ONLY when it changes colours in alternation or starts/stops the LED, does not wake the device in the duration of the LED) rather than letting Android deal with it. In the end it's up to you.
The difference is almost nothing, 1-5% of your entire battery at most unless you leave an LED
alternating on the entire night off the charger. :angel: