Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Light Flow Updated To Support Sony's Illumination Bar, Sony Smartwatch, and More

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Light Flow is the type of app that is distinctively Android. It's both basic and complex at the same time, choosing a single aspect of your phone to mess around with (in this case, its notification LED) and providing a bunch of options for doing so. The latest update brings along a bunch of features, but it's particularly interesting if you own a Sony smartwatch or Xperia phone with an illumination bar.

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Sony device owners don't get all the fun though. Light Flow will now send better text notifications to dashclock and Pebble smartwatches running Android 4.3 or higher. Vibrating while in a call should also work on more phones. You can get the full changelog here.

What's new (lite):

  • Sony smartwatch support
  • Sony illumination bar support
  • Memory improvements
  • LG2 back button led control
  • Fixes for SMS and hangouts
  • Better text to dashclock, pebble, smartwatch on android 4.3
  • Vibrate while in call working on more phones

What's new (pro):

  • Fix for hanging on some sony phones
  • Changed default settings for Xperia illumination bar phones
  • Reworked switch screen on option to prevent delay
  • Better text to dashclock, pebble, smartwatch on android 4.3
  • Vibrate while in call working on more phones
  • Option for simpler text in lightflow persistent notification just listing the number of notification types on
  • Bug fixes
  • Many more changes
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