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Old 04-21-2011, 10:56 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by browna View Post
Visual notification light?

Most Android and all Blackberry phones have them.

On my Blackberry I have an app that allows you to customize the color and blink duration and frequency for specific actions. Mail to a specific email address can blink one color, another a different color; text, BBM's and application notifications also different colors. Further, any address book contact can also be assigned a color/sequence. One look at the phone and you know what type of message you have, and/or from who. I rarely have the ringer on my phone for any alerts, I just have to look and see the color blinking to determine if its a message that may be urgent, or just some junk mail coming into my junk mail account.

Something easily done on an Iphone...to this point I am sure its a big faux pas in Apple design land to have a blinking light on the bezel to take away the cache of the industrial design that it took months to engineer and devise by the team assembled from across the world.

I have no doubt its coming at some point in some iteration, and Apple will try and pass it off as some breakthrough.
Well, Apple needs to get on screen notifications right before this. They are terrible.

I would like some sort of hardware based notification but I think that a single flashing LED like Blackberry has is a terrible implementation. I haven't noticed Androids on any phone ive used.

I would like a throbbing LED strip either in the top left running along the bezel or maybe a circular strip around the headphone jack that would gently throb different colours based on what type of notifications I had. It should also shut off when the phone is unlocked.

I don't want to always be staring at a blinking light near the on screen content I am using which says I have unread mail or texts because, I always do.
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