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ikazuchi

Nov 18, 2005, 3:13 PM
anyone know an online manual that lists every single indicator on the phone? There's an icon that popped up after i turned my phone off, and then on again. it is right beside the network bars.

description: a small rectangle with a pentagon on the bottom left and an upsidedown pentagon on top right.

I dont know what that indicator means... now i'm having problems transfering ringtones from my 512mb card to the phone.
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PolarIce

Nov 18, 2005, 10:35 PM
I am almost certain it has something to do with the GPRS network. I think it is to indicate that you are in a GSM area with GSM reception possible.

Just a guess though...

Cheers!

p.s. why can I only download about 40 songs to the iTunes library? I am using the 128mB card they included. Do I need to buy a larger card?
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ikazuchi

Nov 19, 2005, 1:23 PM
PolarIce said:
I am almost certain it has something to do with the GPRS network. I think it is to indicate that you are in a GSM area with GSM reception possible.

Just a guess though...

Cheers!

p.s. why can I only download about 40 songs to the iTunes library? I am using the 128mB card they included. Do I need to buy a larger card?


I think it has to do w/ the card you get. When i bought mine, they included a 512mb card, and was able to put in 100 songs.. but just 100. I think after 100 songs, no mater if you get 512mb card or greater, the limit is 100.

By the way, did you ever encounter a problem where the phone switches all your ringtones? The other day, my regular-call ringtone was set...
(continues)
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PolarIce

Nov 19, 2005, 1:35 PM
The only time the ringtones have reset on me (and this is my fault 😲 ), is when I put the b-tooth head set on...The phone does this by default.
I do know the limit is 100. I read on the moto website, that this was a joint decision by motorola and apple. 🙄 (Look for larger capacity versions in the VERY near future, I'm sure).

I have not encountered any probs yet...but I don't want to jinx myself. I like that fact that I can listen to iPod music and have a cell phone all in one. Not really to hip on any other features yet.

Cheers!
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