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08-08-2021 03:24 PM in
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08-08-2021 03:35 PM (Last edited 08-08-2021 03:37 PM ) in
OthersFor example there's this one
https://www.thecorrectblogger.com/2021/06/samsung-galaxy-note-10-20-notification-led.html
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08-08-2021 03:45 PM in
OthersI'm using Holey Light from the Play Store. It works perfectly for me.
Samsung had said that when they removed the Notification LED, they were going to work on something. They never did!
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08-08-2021 04:25 PM in
OthersActually, the Notification LED has been removed by Samsung since the S10 series.
The first of a number of hardware changes, & not for the better.
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08-08-2021 11:01 PM in
OthersYes there is, but it only notifies for a few seconds, so unless you're looking at your phone it's kind of pointless.
Holey Light you can have the Notification until you dismiss it if you want.
It was just a du*mb idea to remove the Notification LED.

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08-09-2021 04:13 PM in
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08-09-2021 05:13 PM in
OthersOver the last 7 hours, Holey Light used 1.1% of my battery.
I'm not going for the least battery usage either. I think that depending on the settings you use for Holey Light, it can use even less of the battery?
I haven't compared it to any other LED "replacement" apps.
