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2007-03-19
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2007-03-19
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Hello and welcome!
Yes there is a way to do what you want, but it's not perfect.
From the main screen, select the applications menu (on the left below web and contacts), then Tools, Control Panel, then Display. Check "Show LED Lights".
The light will flash every few seconds, but the flashing gets more frequent if you receive an email. (And also a chat message).
Some people have said they've found having the light on decreases battery lifetime though...
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2007-03-19
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2007-03-20
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2007-03-20
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So battery seems to be holding out. I don't really think the light is noticeable though. Any expert types know how I might increase the frequency of the new mail blink ?
The title says it all... Is there a way to set the LED to signal new email? I'd like to use the N800 as my primary email client but don't really want to wake up the screen needessly all day. Sound is good until you get a mail when you're not in the room.
Last edited by -Q-; 2007-03-19 at 13:42.