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ok so I've tried out practically every new 2.3.3 ROM for the captivate and something that I've noticed is when i pull the notification bar down you can kind of see what you were doing like it was burned in(like when im texting you can still sort of see the keyboard) but after a few seconds it starts to fade away, is anyone else noticing this or am i just crazy?
crap just noticed i posted in general -.-
nope, you're crazy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IikM0jLbMUQ
you are not a crazy, mine too burns out. but seems we have just a very small ill with screens. after some time it will decay faster...
it's just AMOLED screen
Yet to see this. Iva had the phone since launch.
Yuna said:
you are not a crazy, mine too burns out. but seems we have just a very small ill with screens. after some time it will decay faster...
it's just AMOLED screen
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glowing
(since I can't post links yet...)
androidforums.com/samsung-captivate/276341-captivate-screen-burned-image.html
my post/answer is the very last post.
for tl;dr ppl:
It's not a burn-in, it's simply the OLEDs being too energized, so they glow a lil even if they are supposed to be showing "black".
in launcherpro options i set the home button to hide notifacation bar after taking back to homescreen. minimizes wear and tear up there...
DaNaRkI said:
(since I can't post links yet...)
androidforums.com/samsung-captivate/276341-captivate-screen-burned-image.html
my post/answer is the very last post.
for tl;dr ppl:
It's not a burn-in, it's simply the OLEDs being too energized, so they glow a lil even if they are supposed to be showing "black".
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Huh that actually makes sense
sent from under your bed >.>
TRusselo said:
in launcherpro options i set the home button to hide notifacation bar after taking back to homescreen. minimizes wear and tear up there...
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I'm actually not talking about that kind of burn in its more like if images are still showing behind the notification be when its pulled down
sent from under your bed >.>
TRusselo said:
in launcherpro options i set the home button to hide notifacation bar after taking back to homescreen. minimizes wear and tear up there...
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I do the same.
I thought I had notification burn in too, especially when the xda app loads.
Its not actual burn in. Like someone else said, its residual energy. If I change my notification settings to hide the clock, and reboot, the "burn" changes too.
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Why are my text messages and hangouts notification coming showing up as a star?
Screenshot?
Sent from my SM-G925V
Demiurge7 said:
Screenshot?
Sent from my SM-G925V
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You can see it there that's from a text message. It actually looks like the normal text message icon at first then it turns into the star.
UPDATE: it was the lightflow led app. It has known issues with samsung s6 devices.
SysAdmNj said:
You can see it there that's from a text message. It actually looks like the normal text message icon at first then it turns into the star.
UPDATE: it was the lightflow led app. It has known issues with samsung s6 devices.
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I see - looks like the interruption mode star. Glad you got it figured out!
Demiurge7 said:
I see - looks like the interruption mode star. Glad you got it figured out!
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Thats what I thought at first as well but that interuption icon is usually on the right hand side of icons. I'm on 5.1.1 as well.
So we dont have a notification light/LED/Indicator on this device huh?
Any substite?
I would like something that AUTOMATICALLY starts blinkling/showing ONLY when there are unread notifications.
Tried setting AOD like that, but it can not satisfy my requirements lol
Anyone?
Thanks!
Currently using Always on Edge, totally fits my needs. But a bit concerned aboit battery consumption lol
kezzuki said:
So we dont have a notification light/LED/Indicator on this device huh?
Any substite?
I would like something that AUTOMATICALLY starts blinkling/showing ONLY when there are unread notifications.
Tried setting AOD like that, but it can not satisfy my requirements lol
Anyone?
Thanks!
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Read my thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...otification-light-t3908240/page2#post79060494
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iteam said:
Read my thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...otification-light-t3908240/page2#post79060494
:fingers-crossed:
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hopefully they release the update soon
Hey guys, quick question about one UI and it's notification shade, Is the rounded edges on the top of my notifications panel normal or is it because I'm hiding my navigation buttons?
Is there a way to reduce the amount of rounded corners?
rsbianchi said:
Hey guys, quick question about one UI and it's notification shade, Is the rounded edges on the top of my notifications panel normal or is it because I'm hiding my navigation buttons?
Is there a way to reduce the amount of rounded corners?
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It's not.
I think it may be because of the Swiss com banner that's not recognized as a native notification.
Nastrahl said:
It's not.
I think it may be because of the Swiss com banner that's not recognized as a native notification.
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Would that cause the bottom to be rounded, as well?
pizza_pablo said:
Would that cause the bottom to be rounded, as well?
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On OneUI the bottom is always rounded.
What's strange is that the top shouldn't in any case.
It's a side effect of Quick Star, i hope Samsung fix that soon.
Nastrahl said:
On OneUI the bottom is always rounded.
What's strange is that the top shouldn't in any case.
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Top is definitely rounded normally. See my screenshot. I don't have GoodLock or any of it's modules installed. Straight stock, clean install.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Top is definitely rounded normally. See my screenshot. I don't have GoodLock or any of it's modules installed. Straight stock, clean install.
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Oh yeah you are right!
I never noticed on my phone because it's all black in comparison of his where the background is lighter.
My bad.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Top is definitely rounded normally. See my screenshot. I don't have GoodLock or any of it's modules installed. Straight stock, clean install.
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That's true, maybe it's because I have some transparency in my badlock
Hello,
I know the pixel 5 has no notification led, but I read is supposed to have Always on display (ambient display?) to show notification when the screen is turned off.
Right know, I see no indicator at all for any kind of notification.
Do I need to activate it anywhere? I can't find anything about ambient display or always on display in the settings. Do I need external software like AOE or such?
Cheers
There is no such thing sadly. I use "allways on amoled" to turn the screen on if some notification comes in. Its free and easy to use
saturday_night said:
There is no such thing sadly. I use "allways on amoled" to turn the screen on if some notification comes in. Its free and easy to use
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That sucks.
Can't believe this is still a thing in 2020.
btw I'll try to configure AOE and see what happens. :/
Er, the AOD shows notification icons for me... Do you have notifications on lock screen turned off, maybe?
vmlinuz1 said:
Er, the AOD shows notification icons for me... Do you have notifications on lock screen turned off, maybe?
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No, "show notification on lock screen: show all the contents from notifications" (is translated, may be different)
What do you see exactly?
static/blinking icons on the black screen when the phone is turned off?
Is there a video showing this?
Cholo981 said:
No, "show notification on lock screen: show all the contents from notifications" (is translated, may be different)
What do you see exactly?
static/blinking icons on the black screen when the phone is turned off?
Is there a video showing this?
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I see a large-ish digital clock, then on the next line the day/date, a weather icon and the current temperature, then on the next line (currently) three notification icons - Facebook, Gmail, and another random app. All centered on the black screen, all in white apart from the weather icon.
vmlinuz1 said:
I see a large-ish digital clock, then on the next line the day/date, a weather icon and the current temperature, then on the next line (currently) three notification icons - Facebook, Gmail, and another random app. All centered on the black screen, all in white apart from the weather icon.
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Same for me. I can see if there are notifications on the AOD
The Autor asked for a way to only turn the screen on if a notification comes in, not allways. And the Stock System doesnt has such an Option, you need to use a third Party App for this.
saturday_night said:
The Autor asked for a way to only turn the screen on if a notification comes in, not allways. And the Stock System doesnt has such an Option, you need to use a third Party App for this.
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This is true, but actually my system AOD wasn't even working properly until I rebooted the phone.
After that, I saw the clock with wheater info on the lockscreen and yes, it has the notification icons too.
Then with the premium version of AOE I kind of achieved what I was asking for. So I disabled the clock and now when I got a notification, it blinks around the punch hole with different colours based on the app.
Cheers
Cholo981 said:
This is true, but actually my system AOD wasn't even working properly until I rebooted the phone.
After that, I saw the clock with wheater info on the lockscreen and yes, it has the notification icons too.
Then with the premium version of AOE I kind of achieved what I was asking for. So I disabled the clock and now when I got a notification, it blinks around the punch hole with different colours based on the app.
Cheers
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What is AOE?
bobby janow said:
What is AOE?
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always on edge
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.used.aoe
I just use the built in "Wake screen for notifications" setting. It turns the screen on when new notifications are received. Is that similar to what you're looking for?
Just make sure to have ambient display option "always show time and info" switched off.
spikeydoo2006 said:
I just use the built in "Wake screen for notifications" setting. It turns the screen on when new notifications are received. Is that similar to what you're looking for?
Just make sure to have ambient display option "always show time and info" switched off.
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Yes but it last only a few seconds. Then blackscreen (unless you show the clock/info panel).
Cholo981 said:
Hello,
I know the pixel 5 has no notification led, but I read is supposed to have Always on display (ambient display?) to show notification when the screen is turned off.
Right know, I see no indicator at all for any kind of notification.
Do I need to activate it anywhere? I can't find anything about ambient display or always on display in the settings. Do I need external software like AOE or such?
Cheers
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I think you are looking for - under Settings/Display/Advanced/Lock screen = wake screen for notifications.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-5/themes/notifications-charging-ring-camera-hole-t4176509
And there is this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=host.stjin.cometin
spikeydoo2006 said:
I just use the built in "Wake screen for notifications" setting. It turns the screen on when new notifications are received. Is that similar to what you're looking for?
Just make sure to have ambient display option "always show time and info" switched off.
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this doesnt help, because when a message arrives, the display only a few seconds is activated. Then it switches off automicaly again.