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Where are all the Apps shown on the box?

prepbgg

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I was looking at the box the phone came in (nothing better to do!) and saw several icons that I don't think of seen on the phone:
- a cup of coffee (just this simply indicate that the phone incorporates Java?)
- a tape reel with a 'play' icon
- a pair of scissors and a graph of an audio wave (an audio file editor?)
- a spanner
- a SIM card with a cog wheel (does this represent the mysterious SIM Toolkit, which has been mentioned elsewhere in this forum)?
 
The sim toolkit is an orange uk thing. It's where you can receive info as a text on news, lifestyle, sport etc.
 
I was looking at the box the phone came in (nothing better to do!) and saw several icons that I don't think of seen on the phone:
- a cup of coffee (just this simply indicate that the phone incorporates Java?)
- a tape reel with a 'play' icon
- a pair of scissors and a graph of an audio wave (an audio file editor?)
- a spanner
- a SIM card with a cog wheel (does this represent the mysterious SIM Toolkit, which has been mentioned elsewhere in this forum)?

I am on T-Mobile UK and I have the sim card with a cogwheel which is the SIM ToolKit on my phone but that's it.
 
- a cup of coffee (just this simply indicate that the phone incorporates Java?)

Correct

- a tape reel with a 'play' icon
Streaming Media Player

- a pair of scissors and a graph of an audio wave (an audio file editor?)
Ringtone Trimmer

- a spanner
Not found

- a SIM card with a cog wheel (does this represent the mysterious SIM Toolkit, which has been mentioned elsewhere in this forum)?
Yup. This is I believe operator-dependant i.e. some support it and others don't.

Look in Settings - Applications - Manage applications and you'll see the icons associated with every app on the system.
 
Thanks for all those answers.
Look in Settings - Applications - Manage applications and you'll see the icons associated with every app on the system.
Where can I find explanations of all the other apps that are in the Manage applications screen but not in the All Programs screen?
 
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