My husband has a LG G3 and has noticed that in the call log each call has a different color circle next to the name and number..some are purple, some are tan with white stripes, and still others are tan....what does this mean?
So I have a T-Mobile SIM (SIM slot 1) and an AT&T SIM (SIM slot 2) in my 950XL. In the T-Mobile Messaging app, the text is in blue. In the AT&T Messaging app, the text in purple. I want to change the text color in each app but I haven't found a way to do so.
I have just downloaded and went to install the newest iphone update, and it keeps going around in cirlces. Down loading the update saying I my phone is in restore mode. So I hit restore then it goes to download the update again. Then it starts all over
I bought Sony Xperia z2 two weeks ago. Yesterday I noticed that there are two blue circles appear in the middle of the screen when the color is black. They don't show on any other color.
Anyone having problem with orbs/white circles when taking picture using the xenon? 4 out of 5 photos i took have these orbs. It's that bad. Can anyone help me? What should i do?
My circle widget freezes and crashes after a period of time since the new update. I had not had this problem earlier. I have to stop the process with System Panel and the widget restarts.
I have a blackberry bold 9000 no issues apart from the yellow circles that are appearing, it also has the digit, "2" next to it. I have gone in to messages/View folder but its empty. Is there any other solution to remove the yellow circles, by the what do they mean?
I recently purchased a Droid Turbo and would like to change the option of the calendar display to another option like settings. I really enjoyed the Droid Maxx command center option of the battery status which flipped to the settings option...
My question is about the circles widget. It is beyond frustration to me that it takes what seems like hours to update the weather. Even after touching the weather circle and it displaying the weather app, it still will typically not update. Maybe it's just me, but I see zero use in having a widget that tells me the weather from 2 hours ago. It is also incredibly annoying to be driving to work, the sun has been out shining bright for an hour and a half, it's 50-60F degrees outside, and I unlock the phone to see an image of the night sky and the moon, and a temp of 30F.
I would have more forgiveness if this was some random widget I downloaded from the Play store, but this came installed with the phone, created by Motorola, designed for my device. For the time being, I have actually removed it from the main screen because it has just become frustrating and I am tired of constantly tapping on the weather and hoping it will update. There doesn't even seem to be a refresh option once the weather opens. What I would really like, and what I have not found, is a way to change the frequency in which the weather is updated. Setting the location statically versus automatic doesn't seem to have an effect either. I am in an area with great signal, 4-5 bars, and always with LTE, otherwise I have WiFi, so it's not a network connection issue. It's not like I want it to update all the time while the phone is off either (and risk draining the battery), but when I unlock the phone, that seems like a good time for the widget to check and see if it's been more than X minutes since it last updated (X being the number I can configure).
I recently purchased a BB curve 8520, and today i noticed an icon at the top of my screen which has two circles sitting on a line so to speak? i'm unsure what it means or if i have pressed something to make it appear, if anyone has any idea of what it is and how i can get rid of it, it would be appricated!
So if I get a bumper, what color should I get?I really like the blue color, but is that too girly? I just think that color looks the best with the black iPhone.
I've recently upgraded to an LG G3 S and have been playing around with it, but am having trouble changing the LED notification colour to anything other than red!
To begin with I wasn't gettting any LED notification lights at all, so I installed Light Flow (and also tried Light Manager) and this allowed me to receive LED notifications for missed Calls, Text's, etc. But I'm unable to change the LED light colour to anything other than red using these APP's. How to get a different colour LED working for them or if it's a known quirk?
I was running 11A before and I swear there used to be an option to change the color. Since upgrading to 13B, I haven't been able to find the same option.
I've noticed that in the stock messaging app the bar color changes, before it was a different color and now it's orange and I don't like the color, how to make it change color ....
I recently got a Lumia 1020 and I am very disappointed with how off the colours on the display are. Pictures often look very yellow on the screen, though the same pictures look more accurate when viewed on other devices. It seems to me that a phone focused on taking pictures should have a screen that has more accurate colours.
I have an iphone 4 and have the unfortunate luck of having a PC (long story but my next purchase WILL be a macbook pro). I want to separate my iphone calendar appointments by color which I can do in outlook. On outlook I have selected different appointments by color which appears accurately on my PC. When icloud syncs the changes the colors stay the same on my iphone. Now in the past microsoft has been the fault of my problem vs. apple but my iphone doesn't seem to be following the color commands of my PC.
I accidentally changed the color scheme of the new 4s I purchase, I mean everything including the look of apps and their colors. It makes my pictures I take look all screwed up...they all look almost Sepia and like an exposed role of film. How do I change the color scheme back to the original settings?
Does anyone know someone (company) whom can correct the color tempature on a defective iPhone 4S ATT version? I have one good one iPhone 4S (Sprint) and one defective iPhone 4S one. I want them to match. I am willing to pay a fair price for this update.