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Title Bar and Indicators The device display indicators appear at the top of your screen at all times. Screen Title Sound Profile Setting Bluetooth On Date and Time New Message Notification (Email) Battery Strength Wireless Signal Strength Service Connectivity Status Wireless signal strength indicator. The number of signal bands showing to the right of the radio tower icon represents the strength of the signal at your current location. If you see an X flashing over the radio tower icon, you've temporarily lost network connection and can make no calls. Service connectivity indicators. One dot = device is connecting to the GPRS/EDGE network, two dots = getting IP address; three dots = connecting to the data service; "G" = fully connected to the data service. GSM (Phone) service only. A phone icon in the place of the "G" means you are using (or only have access to) GSM phone service. If you have a call in progress you'll also see a timer. If the phone icon is hollow, you can only make emergency phone calls. Bluetooth indicator. When you see this icon just to the left of the "G", you know that Bluetooth features are available. Battery indicators. The number of bars showing in the battery icon represents the charge remaining in the battery. When connected to the charger, a lightning bolt appears, and when your battery is almost out of charge, an exclamation point appears. The Device Interface 31