@Fr4nKB
Hi,
First of all, congratulations on the idea and all the work you’ve put into Glyphify. I recently bought a Nothing Phone 4a, and your app adds exactly the functionality I was hoping for when I chose this phone.
I’ve been a BlackBerry user since the 7100 series, followed by the Pearl, several Bolts, Q10, Passport and finally the Key2. What I missed the most on modern smartphones was the persistent notification LED that stayed active until I acknowledged an event. Thanks to Glyphify, I’ve been able to recreate almost the same experience using different Glyph zones for Signal, Messenger, work emails, missed calls, and even a dedicated notification for my wife. It’s honestly one of the main reasons I’m enjoying my Nothing phone so much.
I have a question about the V4 beta.
Does V4 address the issue where a Glyph zone assigned to the Phone app (using Extential) sometimes remains active after a missed call or even after answering and ending a call?
Interestingly, the problem seems to affect only the Phone app. All my other app assignments (Signal, Messenger, Gmail, etc.) work perfectly: the assigned Glyph turns on when a notification arrives and turns off correctly once the notification is acknowledged.
For the Phone app, however, the assigned Glyph occasionally stays active indefinitely. The only way I’ve found to clear it is by disabling and re-enabling Glyph in the system settings.
My current setup is:
Phone app assigned to Extential
Standard Nothing Glyph notifications enabled
Bedtime Schedule enabled in both Nothing Glyph settings and Glyphify
Is this something that V4 already fixes, or is there a known workaround or configuration that could help?
Thanks again for creating such a unique app and for continuing to improve it. For long-time BlackBerry users, Glyphify brings back a notification workflow that I genuinely thought was gone forever.
Err_404NotFound_ it works on my NP4a