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Bluetooth Icon - P910i

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Posted by: artesea

Hmm, I turned Bluetooth on yesterday to send some files back and forth, and now that I've turned it back off, I have a crossed out Bluetooth icon.

Is their anyway to get rid of it?

artesea



Posted by: SJOEŽDO

I think it's meant to be there, i got it on my P910i too! I think it's a fast & easy way of turning your Bluetooth on!



Posted by: Baseballfanz

I wished I have bluetooth icon on my P900, like SJOE said, much faster to turn on and off.



Posted by: artesea

but it wasn't there when i first got the phone.
whilst i do think it does make it faster to turn bluetooth on and off, i hardly ever use it, and it's an extra (unwanted) icon at the bottom.



Posted by: Baseballfanz

Did you do a firmware update recently? I know my P900 had a few extra stuff, ie. folders and stuff I didn't have originaly.



Posted by: artesea

nope, it only appear once I switched bluetooth on, and then got the usual >B.
Then when I turned bluetooth off, the >B had a diagonal line going through it and won't disappear.



Posted by: Cheech

Sorry for sounding nasty but WTF is the problem?

It's a good idea to make it easy to turn on/off BT and not any problem IMHO



Posted by: DoubleVision19

Keep your flip closed and you don't have to worry seeing that icon until you flip it open again Other than that, I don't think there is a way unless you wanna hack your precious P910...I sure don't wanna to that to my P910



Posted by: artesea

Quote:
Originally posted by Cheech
Sorry for sounding nasty but WTF is the problem?


but the point is, that it wasn't there until i first turned bluetooth on, so surely there is a flag which makes the icon appear/disappear.



Posted by: Maxie910

Just remove any bluetooth device from your device list on your P910, that should do the trick





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