They were a good indicator for notifications that are missed when you were away from phone.

  • @Iridium
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    -11 year ago

    This doesn’t really make much sense in this context though.

    All iPhones have the feature built-in by using the camera’s flash LED. Androids have the same camera flash LEDs, but the software side simply doesn’t use them for this purpose. There’s no “cheaper production” here since the components are already there. Dedicated notification lights are gone, but the flash LED is efficient enough to serve the same purpose these days

    Pretty sure you can still enable the flash LED on Galaxy phones under accessibility but I don’t have one to check - not sure about other android phones but I’m sure there’s a third party app that does it anyway.

    • @RedRuM
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      1 year ago

      You’ve misunderstood the original post, many android phones had an RGB LED on the device just for notifications as well as the flash. That RGB LED is now gone, so it’s hardware that’s been removed which makes the device cost less to produce, at least in theory.