1. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    Under Hub Settings ---> Display And Actions ---> Interactive Lock Screen Notification Settings there is an option for this, but I can't seem to find anything on CB that discusses someone using it successfully (it doesn't work on my build).

    I would LOVE to know if it's supposed to have the BlackBerry work like iOS in regards to lock screen notifications finally!

    Anyone seen it in action??

    10.3 "Turn On Screen For New Notifications"-img_20140513_222329_edit.jpg

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-14-14 12:24 AM
  2. Uzi's Avatar
    Yes it's working,when you received new notification and the device screen is off then it will light up to show the lock screen notification

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    05-14-14 12:28 AM
  3. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    Yes it's working,when you received new notification and the device screen is off then it will light up to show the lock screen notification

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    Weird...not working for me. What build are you on, and does it show all of the emails that are unread, or just the one that just came in?

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-14-14 12:31 AM
  4. 00stryder's Avatar
    I definitely would not want this toggled on (the LED is fine for me), but to each their own.

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    05-14-14 12:36 AM
  5. Uzi's Avatar
    It show all the unread message just like lock screen notification, but highlight on new coming in
    I'm on 10.3.0.296

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    05-14-14 12:38 AM
  6. Uzi's Avatar
    10.3 "Turn On Screen For New Notifications"-img_20140514_134219.jpg

    The new notification showing up first and later all unread notification show up

    Try reboot your device wayne

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    05-14-14 12:45 AM
  7. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    I definitely would not want this toggled on (the LED is fine for me), but to each their own.

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    Why? Do you consistently have your phone in front of other people who may read your highly sensitive CIA communication email subjects?

    Or are you worried about battery life?

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-14-14 12:50 AM
  8. Uzi's Avatar
    Why? Do you consistently have your phone in front of other people who may read your highly sensitive CIA communication email subjects?

    Or are you worried about battery life?

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    You can hide the message and show sender only

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    05-14-14 12:53 AM
  9. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    You can hide the message and show sender only

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    I know, I'm just curious why he said he would never want either

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-14-14 12:53 AM
  10. 00stryder's Avatar
    I know, I'm just curious why he said he would never want either

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    Just not for me, lol I doubt anyone would care to read what I receive and I'm not exactly paranoid about people reading my correspondences. Just don't want my device's screen lighting up every time I receive a new message. Seems like a bit much, but like I said that's just me. If you enjoy it than have at it.

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    05-14-14 01:16 AM
  11. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    Just not for me, lol I doubt anyone would care to read what I receive and I'm not exactly paranoid about people reading my correspondences. Just don't want my device's screen lighting up every time I receive a new message. Seems like a bit much, but like I said that's just me. If you enjoy it than have at it.

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    You realize that it's a toggle option....and while you may not like it, it's what millions of people going back to iOS 6 have loved for years...which BlackBerry has finally implemented

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    05-14-14 01:27 AM
  12. MiSsY_'s Avatar
    I definitely would not want this toggled on (the LED is fine for me), but to each their own.

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    Agreed!!!!

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    05-14-14 01:51 AM
  13. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    Agreed!!!!

    Posted via CB10 from my Z30
    Explain

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-14-14 01:52 AM
  14. 00stryder's Avatar
    You realize that it's a toggle option....and while you may not like it, it's what millions of people going back to iOS 6 have loved for years...which BlackBerry has finally implemented

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    Oy... I know it's a toggle option. I'm not complaining about the option to use it, I'm saying that I personally don't want that functionality. If it's there then great, more options are always welcomed.

    Some people like the simplicity of iOS. Others like the customization and tinkering achieved through root access on Android roms. I like neither, which is why I use a BlackBerry device. Do I use all features available on my BlackBerry, though? Nope. That's the beauty of choice.

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    05-14-14 02:00 AM
  15. DEV560's Avatar
    That's what my iPhone 4 and 4s did. But after the first flash it did nothing. The trusty BB has the LED which is another reason I came back home.
    05-14-14 02:10 AM
  16. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    That's what my iPhone 4 and 4s did. But after the first flash it did nothing. The trusty BB has the LED which is another reason I came back home.
    The trusty LED has been amazing for years, but it was time for the BlackBerry to evolve. The ability for the device to sit on a table or surface and still be able to deliver information to the user without interacting with the phone is invaluable to power and enterprise users.

    Too bad it only works as you described. One flash, then no more.

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-14-14 09:00 AM
  17. SirJes's Avatar
    The trusty LED has been amazing for years, but it was time for the BlackBerry to evolve. The ability for the device to sit on a table or surface and still be able to deliver information to the user without interacting with the phone is invaluable to power and enterprise users.

    Too bad it only works as you described. One flash, then no more.

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    Mines work, have to remember this is leaked software, expect bugs till actual release

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    05-14-14 09:14 AM
  18. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    Mines work, have to remember this is leaked software, expect bugs till actual release

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    Fully aware.....

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-14-14 09:17 AM
  19. Baseball619's Avatar
    I raised this issue in the original leak thread.
    Mine isn't working properly either... it seems sporadic. But once again, this is just a leak.
    Can't wait for it to finally be working though.

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    05-14-14 11:31 AM
  20. Jr1202's Avatar
    I raised this issue in the original leak thread.
    Mine isn't working properly either... it seems sporadic. But once again, this is just a leak.
    Can't wait for it to finally be working though.

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    Maybe you should load the hybrid then because mine works fine

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    05-14-14 12:11 PM
  21. Graheem's Avatar
    Weird...not working for me. What build are you on, and does it show all of the emails that are unread, or just the one that just came in?

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    not working, yet, for me either.
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    05-14-14 12:15 PM
  22. MiSsY_'s Avatar
    Explain

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    Agreed - to have the same views, emotions, etc., or to harmonize in opinion or feeling

    Posted via CB10 from my Z30
    05-18-14 08:03 AM
  23. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    Agreed - to have the same views, emotions, etc., or to harmonize in opinion or feeling

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    Good one

    Posted via CB10 on 10.2.1.3139
    05-18-14 08:20 AM
  24. jimmyt1's Avatar
    I get that BlackBerry needs to offer this, but customized LEDs are much more powerful than blanket notifications.

    The trusty LED has been amazing for years, but it was time for the BlackBerry to evolve. The ability for the device to sit on a table or surface and still be able to deliver information to the user without interacting with the phone is invaluable to power and enterprise users.

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    05-18-14 09:57 AM
  25. Wayne_Enterprises's Avatar
    I get that BlackBerry needs to offer this, but customized LEDs are much more powerful than blanket notifications.





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    100% disagree. With the lock screen notifications, you can triage without even picking up the device. With customized color LEDS the device merely says "hey.I have a notification in a,b,c,d account", but you'd still need to open up the device and see specifics.

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    05-18-14 10:47 AM
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