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Guest mrwrong
Posted (edited)

Once I flashed the new bin with1.4 LCR ROM, everytime when I turn the phone on, the message light is on forever. any idea How does it happen? :-)it's really annoying with that light on all the time

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Guest umair9001
Posted

its a bug in the latest bin..m using the stock with root 008.06..its gr8..no hangups..

Guest Apocangel
Posted

Do you have any widget or application loaded on the status bar? If you do then that is why your LED is always on. To fix it then u.install all apps that load onto the status bar and restart your phone. That should do the trick until the bin gets fixed.

Guest mrwrong
Posted
Do you have any widget or application loaded on the status bar? If you do then that is why your LED is always on. To fix it then u.install all apps that load onto the status bar and restart your phone. That should do the trick until the bin gets fixed.

I see, so it's a bug that cannot be fixed now?

thanks for the solution i tried to disable the 3gwatchdog on my notification bar and so far the light is not on anymore,

hope there is a fix soon

Guest teunke99
Posted
no :huh:

Acer bug...

bug? I'm running 0.010 with LCR 1.4... no message led problems

Guest Apocangel
Posted
bug? I'm running 0.010 with LCR 1.4... no message led problems

The message led turns on when you receive messages or notifications but with the latest BIN it turns on whenever there is something(anything at all) on the status bar notification area. If its a message or notification(facebook, twitter , missed call) it will turn off as soon as you read the message BUT if you have any application that loads ONTO the status bar such as battery monitors, 2g/3g switchers, network monitors etc... it will turn the LED on and it wont turn off at all.

If thats the case, as i said before, the only way to keep the message LED off is to uninstall all applications that load onto the status bar, and wait for a fix.

Guest Pegaxs
Posted
I see, so it's a bug that cannot be fixed now?

thanks for the solution i tried to disable the 3gwatchdog on my notification bar and so far the light is not on anymore,

hope there is a fix soon

This is 100% correct... I was running 3gwatchdog as well and it was the same... There is some sort of update in 2.1 BIN that for any status bar notification, the LED message light comes on and stays on.. for SMS and e-mail, mine still pulses. I uninstalled 3g watchdog and rebooted and it went off... installed something else that put a notification in the status bar and again it would not go out even after you used the "clear" button.. so uninstall that app... so for the moment, any app that uses a permanant status bar icon will cause the message light to stay on. just use 3g watchdog with the small widget and turn off status bar notifications under "setting" within 3g watchdog...

I found though, in 1.4LCR that it was on all the time anyway... even from first install it happened without anything being installed, so i am guessing that there is something telling it to stay on... I just reflashed the 0.010 firmware and left it as stock. i got my 3G connection back and my SMS app wasnt laggy any more and now the light goes out when i hit the clear button...

Guest sauroz
Posted

I had the same problem, and I made this test:

a) enter the malez Recovery

:huh: wipe all data

c) apply 1.4 ZIP from SD

d) apply Black Theme 1.1 update

e) reboot phone.

After this sequence, the phone managed the notification led correctly (still OF even if applications loaded in Notification Area).

But when I received the alert (from the power management) to plug the phone to recharge battery (less than 15% charged..), the led was turned ON again (and without blinking).

Charging the phone, after a "power off-power on" cycle, the led went back to OFF status.

Sauro

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