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LED error? What colour LEDs are on the return/notification button?


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Guest rynwst
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Hi guys. I hope someone can help.

I've had quite a lot of success to root and install the Swedish spring rl4b rom, and I came on the forums to recalibrate my battery.

I was looking at one thread which had the tip to recharge to 90% until the return button/notification button went green.

Mine doesn't. I get red when charging, and flashing red if I get a mail or notification or something. I downloaded the LED tester app from the market, but could only see red.

Is my LED faulty?

Guest ColdEmbrace
Posted
Hi guys. I hope someone can help.

I've had quite a lot of success to root and install the Swedish spring rl4b rom, and I came on the forums to recalibrate my battery.

I was looking at one thread which had the tip to recharge to 90% until the return button/notification button went green.

Mine doesn't. I get red when charging, and flashing red if I get a mail or notification or something. I downloaded the LED tester app from the market, but could only see red.

Is my LED faulty?

I only see mine green when the screen is off and my phone is in sleep mode. Otherwise its always red.

Guest Azurren
Posted
Hi guys. I hope someone can help.

I've had quite a lot of success to root and install the Swedish spring rl4b rom, and I came on the forums to recalibrate my battery.

I was looking at one thread which had the tip to recharge to 90% until the return button/notification button went green.

Mine doesn't. I get red when charging, and flashing red if I get a mail or notification or something. I downloaded the LED tester app from the market, but could only see red.

Is my LED faulty?

The green LED is real faint (As in completely useless)

It should go green after 90% battery and when you receive emails (Maybe texts as well.. Red is for missed calls)

But even if you do have a faulty LED you have every right to return it.. But the green LED is completely useless anyway so it may not be worth the hassle

Guest Foordy
Posted

you should test it in the dark maybe? as the green light is quite faint, but you should really be able to see it in daylight

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