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Notification Light

mpskierbg

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My green notification light is not working. It does not blink for sms/email/missed phone call/ or any other notification. What happened and what can I do?
 
you rooted using a 2.1 or somehting? Have a friend TXT you while your screen is off... its a new modification to save battery I hear...
 
I dont believe I have rooted. I will have a friend do that. Are there any settings that change the notification light?
 
My green notification light is not working. It does not blink for sms/email/missed phone call/ or any other notification. What happened and what can I do?

:welcome: to the droid forum. It sounds pretty much like you don't have your notifications on. Go to settings/sounds & display. Make sure silent mode is not checked and that in your ringtones you have a notification set and it isn't on silent.
 
Still not working.

My Notification light is still not blinking when I get an SMS, email, or any other notification. Please help.
 
This just happened to my phone over the weekend. I need to dig through and figure out what changed as it was working last week. Might be a software update to some app that changed it.
 
Has anyone found a working notification light app that will allow me to change the color/blink patterns for different types of notifications?
 
Is the notification light multi-colored? I just got my phone today, and have only see it flash green so far.

I would LOVE if the D3 had a multi colored notification LED. My old phone was a Nexus One, and that was the coolest feature!
 
I have seen green, and checked the moto manual there is zero information that I can find so far. Checked alerts, led, lights and you get parts of words or letters from two words.

Pretty useless Moto, yet again they fail to capture the actual usefulness of the blinking LED.
 
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