What Is This Symbol On Status Bar
- By startac4
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Thank you Unforgiven. I tested it turning off/on Power Save Mode and the symbol went off/on, as you said.
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The pink? I'm assuming you mean the link? I didn't actually find a link to it. The guy who uploaded it (loony) had posted a link to the metro PCs firmware. I followed the link and checked out his other files and he happened to have a T-Mobile one as well. I have tried messaging him through XDA I believe but no responseThat's the file sharing site. Where did you get the pink from?
A bad connection to the SoC (processor), or a failure of some important part of the storage. Possibly failures in other components that result in the boot-up failing. The thing I find harder to understand is how, if there is a hardware problem, it was stable enough in download mode for you to reflash it successfully? But maybe there is something that just isn't used in download mode that is where the problem lies.am really starting to think it's a hardware problem too. But what kind of a problem would cause it to loop like this?
This is what I do:
First you will need to check the root of your phone for 2 folders. One names "Music" and the other "Playlist". If not there then just create them.
1. Sync WMP playlist with a flash drive or any way that will get you all of the songs on that playlist simple and fast.
2. Copy all those songs to the "Music" folder on the root of your SD card.
3. Select the Playlist on the side panel of WMP right clicking and select "open file location" and then copy that playlist file to the folder "Playlist" on your phones memory.
You're done. Your playlist should be synced in the same order as on WMP and should show up on the default player of Android. I use a flash drive to store music for my car and I sync it once in a while so then you could just copy all those songs once synced to the flash drive and the new songs will appear and just click "don't copy repeated files", what you will mainly need to redo again is copy the Playlist FILE from WMP.
Note: I have a Galaxy S and all this was done using the INTERNAL Memory and the DEFAULT Android Music Player. Not sure if it will work with external SD card but I don't see why not.