Nokia :: E 72 Can Not View Icon Run The Application
May 18, 2010
I have nokia e72. I installed "fake sms" and in application manager it is installed but i cant view the icon to run the application.
i installed it more than two times but it shows nothing. here is the screenshot.
I'm not able to view installed applications from the applications manager. The screen goes off for a few seconds and goes back to the root menu. This issue seems to have cropped up ever since i installed the Nokia Bots. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a way out to see the list of installed applications?
I've been running a copy of windows live messenger on my e71 successfully for over a year - the other day (and no, I hadn't run any updates recently) I tried to use it and found the icon has just vanished! - it was still listed in App. Mgr. as "installed" but there was no icon anywhere, not in "installations" etc. etc. i updated the phone firmware, uninstalled in app.mgr reinstalled etc. etc. tried different .sis no joy at all - any ideas? it's almost if it's being hidden - is there some app I can use to see the icon location of installed apps?
Is there a way to change the icon (application) in the menu under media key? Irritates me that I can change this setting. Media key is perfectly usable key.
My phone is a Nokia E5-00 bought from Hong Kong, and there is no Chat on here even when it states there should be. I checked the ways to download it, like at Ovi Store, but I still found no trace. I haven't really cared about it until recently because I thought E5s didn't have them. And I still don't know if they do or not.
My Facebook icon in the 'notification view' bar across the homepage has vanished. I must've changed a setting somewhere, but not in Facebook for BB or Facebook online. I've opened facebook in Setup, and things seem okay there.
What the icon in the lower right hand corner of the map on the cardock map view is for? It looks like a surveyor's index mark. I would expect it to let me toggle the viewing aspect on the map (i.e., north up, track up, etc). But when I push it nothing happens. Additionally, when I try to drag the map to see another area (always when I'm stopped, of course), the map immediately snaps back to my current position.
I am using bb 9780 with OS 6.0. I few days back I updated my Blackberry Application World to 3.1.0.60 but since then I am unable to locate my Application world icon on my home screen.I checked my entire bb and even hidden files but its nowhere to be found.It shows in the installed applications list but nowhere in the blackberry. I even tried reinstalling it several times but still the problem is persistent.
I have bought a new Torch 9810 and since, then facing various issues. The latest one being that compass icon is missing under Application or Home screen. On top of it, I checked that Compass is neither present in the installed Applications list. The last thing I remember was that I had reset the phone once.
my blackberry application world icon have disappeared. i believe it was after i upgraded the software of my bold 9780. my carrier is Vodafone Australia
Can anyone tell me how to get the Create Touch application on to my Experia X10 as it wasn't on the phone when i purchased the phone, and can i down load while connected to my lap top while on the internet?
I'm a new android user, I'm coming from Windows Phone. On the start screen of my Xperia Z5 Premium I have the facebook Icon. Why there is no number displayed, for how much notifications there are? I mean the little number, like in the E-Mail Icon.
Just bought a new Bold 9700. I've run every kind of update possible. BlackBerry Maps IS loaded (v5.0.0). The operating system is the latest. I can see BlackBerry Maps in the add-on applications, yet there's no icon to start the application. The vendor is utterly useless when it comes to helping resolve the issue. The GPS seems to work and gives the correct location data, yet I can't find a means to start the BlackBerry Maps application.
my iphone 4s application icon will not recognize Itunes store. Hence, I cannot obtain all the apps out there. I have been to the Apple Store and to Verizon and I just get the run around.
I went out one night and when I woke up I noticed an application icon was missing on my BB. I just now realized that its BB AppWorld that has disappeared and I cannot seem to find it for the life of me. I assume I drunkenly hit some random keys and it vanished but I can't possibly imagine how I have checked all my hidden folders and every thing. My Applications page under Settings lists AppWorld and I have even tried countless battery pulls and deleting AppWorld and reinstalling it.
I have a small problem that a lot of users seem to have with BB 8900. A Blackberry Maps application has been installed on my device (version 4.6.1), but the icon to start it up is missing. I have seen some posts regarding that problem but none of the proposed solutions seem to work, including reinstallation of the application (upon trying I get a message that Blackberry Maps is not compatible with the software I have installed). I have recently updated OS to 4.6.1.231 (platform 4.2.0.108) so my soft is definitely up-to date. I am clueless as to what to do now.
Upgraded my 9300 Curve from OS5 to OS6 but Application Center Icon is missing. The application is listed on the Application Manager but nowhere to be found on the Menu even after trying to show all application icons. Tried to reinstall and wipe the system several times but the problem still persists.
is the Call Log icon the phone application icon referred to in the owner's manual? The thing is I want to change my ringtone and I cannot for the life of me figure out how.
Another problem, I want to update to OS 5.0 and I cannot clear enough of the Application memory off of the BB to do so. I got it down to where I need to clear 3MB off, and I don't have anymore Apps to Uninstall! Funny how I have 900 MB on my device memory free and 1.8 GB on the media storage, but I can't make anymore room on the Application memory partition! I just want to update the software!