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I purchased an Android phone in April. I'm not into the whole selfie thing, so I only minimally used the front camera. About a week ago when I was playing around with the front camera (new haircut, woo) I noticed that the black paint that they use around the screen partially obscured the front lens, they painted over the corner. This added a black strip on the corner of anything though that lens. I went to Verizon and they did the RMA for me though Samsung since I was still under their warranty period. I got the new phone, everything works great. While most of the apps and customization I had made were kept in the transfer to the new phone, there is one thing that I believe is native to the phone (not an app from the Google Play store or anything like that) that did not transfer. It's a little icon like a rev meter in a car that helps you monitor your mobile data usage at a glance. I seem to remember getting it from the settings, but I have scoured the drat thing and couldn't find it. I've attached a picture of the icon. Does anyone else have this icon? Can you tell me where it is and how to get the drat thing out so I can add it as a widget to my home screen again? Thanks!
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 21:57 |
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 21:17 |
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It's called "my verizon data" and it should be with the rest of your widgets, because it's a stock verizon thing that comes with their phones I think.
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# ? Sep 18, 2014 00:57 |