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Old 05-22-2010, 09:14 PM
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Re: Battery Meter and Temp reading "Fix" (workaround)

Does anyone here know how to get rid of the LED light from being on all the time?
Someone I can't remember posted this code on the startup file: "htc_battery_smem.fake=1"
This turned off the LED light, but it causes the battery meter to always be on charging mode even though it is not plugged in.
Is there a way to turn off the LED indicator without side effects?
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Old 05-23-2010, 01:47 PM
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Re: Battery Meter and Temp reading "Fix" (workaround)

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Does anyone here know how to get rid of the LED light from being on all the time?
Someone I can't remember posted this code on the startup file: "htc_battery_smem.fake=1"
This turned off the LED light, but it causes the battery meter to always be on charging mode even though it is not plugged in.
Is there a way to turn off the LED indicator without side effects?
This code does not "turn off the LED".

It makes the phone think that it is constantly charging, which does not allow the phone to sleep deeply. Since the LED, as stated in multiple places, is a debug tool for the sleep mode, it does not turn on, since the phone does not sleep.
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Re: Battery Meter and Temp reading "Fix" (workaround)

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This code does not "turn off the LED".

It makes the phone think that it is constantly charging, which does not allow the phone to sleep deeply. Since the LED, as stated in multiple places, is a debug tool for the sleep mode, it does not turn on, since the phone does not sleep.
Thanks Reef, but my question has not been answered, yet.
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Thanks Reef, but my question has not been answered, yet.
Not yet,

Once they debug sleep completely they will enable it to work as normal. (that's the plan anyways) There is actually a fancy app for android that will allow you to change the way the notification light acts depending on the notification (flickers for phone calls, long blinks, short blinks, diff colors, etc.)
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