![]() ![]() If you have muted your microphone during a call, you may find a crossed-out microphone in your status bar.There is also a unique icon for devices that allow Wi-Fi-enabled calling, which is as simple as a combination of the Wi-Fi and phone icons. The most obvious of these is the phone icon, which varies between an ongoing call and a missed call. There are several icons that focus on sound and vibration. A question mark next to the Wi-FI symbol indicates either an unstable connection or you are connected to the network but cannot access the internet.An exclamation point next to the Wi-Fi symbol means that your device is connected to the WLAN (wireless local area network) but not to the internet.This simply means that your device is reducing data usage wherever possible. A circle with a plus inside means that you can, or already have, enabled data-saving on your Android device. ![]() The horizontal arrows represent the device's ability to make calls over LTE.When this is enabled, you can take advantage of your service provider's mobile network-this is accompanied by the strength and speed icons we just discussed. A set of vertical arrows pointing in opposite directions represents your mobile data.There are other icons that correspond to data: This can be a small LTE, 4G, or 5G hovering beside the bars icon though, these symbols can also stand on their own. The number of filled-in bars can be used to gauge how strong your signal is, but some carriers also display the network speed alongside this icon. ![]() These icons display a rough approximation of the strength of either signal with variations. The network bars and Wi-Fi icons represent your mobile and Wi-Fi network connections, respectively. ![]()
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