Light Manager 2 - LED Settings

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2.7
2.27K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Configure LED color and its flashing frequency for notification as shown below:
- Miss call
- SMS
- MMS
- Gmail
- Calendar reminder
- Hangouts
- Email
- Facebook
- Facebook Messenger
- Twitter
- WhatsApp
- BBM
- LINE
- GO SMS Pro
- Handcent SMS
- chomp SMS
- Textra SMS
- Verizon Messages
- Any 3rd party apps
- Low battery
- Battery charging
- Battery charged
- No signal
- Roaming
- No 3G/4G
- No Wifi
- Airplane Mode On
- Silent Mode On
- Vibration Mode On
- Ringer Mode On
- Mobile Data On
- Wifi On
- Wifi Hotspot On
- GPS On
- Bluetooth On
- NFC On

There are three operating modes:
1) Normal Mode - Only LED color for the first notification will be flashing
2) Alternating Mode - A few LED colors will be flashing alternately when multiple notifications are received
3) Screen Mode - Notifications alert will be shown on screen (For those devices without a physical notification LED, only available for Android 4.3 and above)

You may go to the test section to test whether this app works for your device.

For supported devices list and FAQ, you may go to the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t26evGufoC4Fha1Vjyho1cgBKHY6MLJGBPHcsGKZVLc/edit
Updated on
Apr 5, 2019

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.6
2.25K reviews
A Google user
July 3, 2019
I'm curious... I was looking through the list of permissions for this app and the list was so long. some of those seem to go a bit too far considering the purpose of the app. Any reason why they're necessarily? (for example: reading all contact information on the phone, access to wifi connections including wifi name, reading the content in messages, access to call data including the remote number calls are connected to, browsing data, and so much more).
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GroundWorm.com
July 14, 2019
Reading all contact is for generating LED notification by contact. Access to wifi connection is to generate LED when you WiFi is on or off or no WiFi etc.
Robert May
November 5, 2022
Terrible app! This app basically broke my phone in numerous ways - constant reboots, disconnected Bluetooth, slow down in response times, and so on. It took me a while to figure out that my phone issues were related to this app; however, once I did and I uninstalled it, everything went back to working perfectly. Do yourself a favor and stay away from it. It's not worth the headaches.
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Stacy Gavin
July 20, 2020
I have the galaxy note 8. I had to uninstall numerous times. It would not save any colors I set. I also did not like the idea that the app stated that it "will be able to read all your notifications, including items like contact info, and of messages received. It also says that it's able to dismiss notifications or activate the buttons they contain. This app also gives the ability to turn do not disturb on or off and changes related to it." It should not have access to all of that for led lights
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