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What do the icons mean?

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Is there any documentation explaining the meaning of the icons in Firefox OS?

In particular there is one icon in the status bar (?) and one in the pull down pane (?) that I don't understand.

Is there any documentation explaining the meaning of the icons in Firefox OS? In particular there is one icon in the status bar (?) and one in the pull down pane (?) that I don't understand.

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Hi feklee,

Thanks for this question, there is a user guide with description of icons on p. 25 here (it is in English): http://www.movistar.co/documentos/manualesProductos/ZTE_Mozilla_Open_P752-Manual_de_Usuario.pdf

The first icon with E shows that the device is on EDGE network for data. The second icon, the wiggly lines, is to show that it is set to vibrate.

Best regards, Michelle Luna

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Hi feklee,

Thanks for this question, there is a user guide with description of icons on p. 25 here (it is in English): http://www.movistar.co/documentos/manualesProductos/ZTE_Mozilla_Open_P752-Manual_de_Usuario.pdf

The first icon with E shows that the device is on EDGE network for data. The second icon, the wiggly lines, is to show that it is set to vibrate.

Best regards, Michelle Luna

Thanks! I would expect the icons to be explained on the Mozilla web site, though. By the way, I have a Keon.

Sometimes there is also an icon which looks like a target cross. Perhaps it means that an app is accessing my location?