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Tell me about the notification light, please?

I'm not an iPhone hater. They have their place... My wife likens it to a "utility vehicle" like a Honda Accord. They just work. BTW - I like my Accord.

Now if you can figure out how to get that iPhone device registered on the network - you're not fooling anyone by claiming you got to do all sorts of research and this Android stuff is too difficult for you.

We will expect you back shortly.
 
I'm not an iPhone hater. They have their place... My wife likens it to a "utility vehicle" like a Honda Accord. They just work. BTW - I like my Accord.

Now if you can figure out how to get that iPhone device registered on the network - you're not fooling anyone by claiming you got to do all sorts of research and this Android stuff is too difficult for you.

We will expect you back shortly.

The basic level Android tweaking is not too difficult. It's the higher level stuff that either seems too difficult or too boring to learn. ROM, Launcher's, wha???

I've been thinking of analogies for the iphone, and if we want to stick with cars, I'd say the iphone is more like a 1960's Maserati: a beautiful sight to behold and capable of astonishing performance in certain areas and highly addictive in those regards -- but then you're like "where are the power windows? How come there's no airbag? What do you mean I can't lift the seat up higher or tilt the steering wheel?" etc.
 
For your LED notification light, I wouldn't bother with the built-in settings from LG; they are very limited with what you can do.

To rectify, you just need one simply app: Lightflow. There's a free version that you can try out, but I would just buy the full version once you realize all the customization you can do with it.




https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rageconsulting.android.lightflowlite

Yes, it does sound a bit limited and flawed, so would probably go with lightflow.
 
Yes it is limited compared to the customisation that Light Flow gives but it is by no means flawed (this applies to pretty much any other phone).

Well, yes. If it's poorly designed but still works as described, I guess it's not technically 'flawed'. Maybe we can agree that that the design itself if flawed if it only blinks every few seconds instead of more rapidly, making one have to stare at the phone for a moment longer than might be convenient to see if it blinks?
 
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