Double Tap to Wake (DT2W) and Notification LED not working FP5

Hello,

Double Tap to Wake (DT2W) and Notification LED are not working for me on FP5 iodéOS 6.0 on a fresh flash.

DT2W is enabled via “Settings → Display → Tap to wake” but a double tap does not wake the phone.
For the notification LED there exists no setting at all.

Can someone confirm that these two does not work for them to on their phone?

Furthermore since this are core functionalities the guess is that this is lineage os related.
So my questions are:

  1. Where do I raise an issue for that? In the iodéOS gitlabe or the lineage gitlab?
  2. Since lineage updates their nightly builds quite often and might already has fixed some bugs, how to find out on which exact lineage commit iodéOS is based upon?

Hope someone can help :hugs:

Same here :

  • double tap on screen doesn’t wake up
  • no Led option in settings

PS : Starting with the FP4, no Fairphone has notification LEDs anymore. So they can’t flash on the FP5 at all

Maybe I misunderstood your responce… but my FP4 has LED notification. I’ve never used it but I tested it yesterday when I read this post. I don’t have the double-tap though.

Yes, but I think that this led is only for charging state ( I’m not sure)
I have an “old” Fairphone 3 with Iodé6 and led is working with applications (sms, signal, …) and notifications
That’s strange.

I actually enabled it, and then sent myself an email, and it flashed when that email landed on my phone. So I took that as notification.

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how could I miss that? :joy:
Thank you so much for enlighten me about that fact.
Surely there is no settings option for a notification LED on FP5…
It was replaced in newer Phones with the Always on Display (AOD) Feature of Android (Fairphone Forum) which allows to see more information than just “hey there is a new message”.

For the DT2W there exists a workaround for me to get it to work reliably:

  • Plug in the charger and then reboot/boot the phone.

DT2W works now, until the phone starts again without a power source connected.

Another workaround would be to use the proximity sensor to wake the screen with an additional app named WaveUp.

Who in the world figured that one out? And was it on purpose or by accident?

There was some intuition.
I noticed that fast charging does not work so I was looking if it works if the phone is powered off, it does, rebooted.