- Where's the App list?
- Which version of Windows Phone do I have?
- Lock screen
- Setting alarms on your phone
- Copying and pasting
- Finding a lost phone
- Setting up Kid's Corner
- Keyboard
- Backup and storage
- Sharing things on your phone
- How do I update my phone software?
- Windows Phone 8 update history
- Using Speech on your phone
- Wallet
- Using your phone for work
- Tips to help keep your Windows Phone secure
- Switching between apps
- Accessibility on your phone
- Resetting your phone
- Making the most of your battery and data usage
- What do the icons on my phone mean?
- Privacy resources
- Feature and service availability
What do the icons on my phone mean?
Tap the top of your phone's screen to instantly get information about network connectivity, signal strength, battery power, time and much more.
The status bar also appears momentarily when things change on your phone, so you get relevant information about your phone. For example, if your battery is running low, the low battery icon will appear on the status bar.
The following picture shows the order of the icons on the status bar.
1. Mobile signal strength
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Very high signal strength | |
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High signal strength | |
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Medium signal strength | |
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Low signal strength | |
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Very low signal strength | |
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Extremely low signal strength | |
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No signal because your phone isn't connected to a mobile network. | |
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Your phone is in Flight mode. Mobile, WiFi and Bluetooth connections, and NFC sharing are all turned off simultaneously when you turn Flight mode on. (You can still turn on WiFi and Bluetooth connections, and NFC sharing separately.) | |
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SIM card is missing. | |
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SIM card is locked. For more info, see Using a PIN to lock your SIM card. |
2. Mobile data connection
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GPRS | |
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EDGE | |
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UMTS | |
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4G | |
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LTE | |
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HSPA+/DC-HSDPA | |
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HSDPA/HSUPA | |
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RTT | |
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EVDO | |
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EVDV |
Notes
- The mobile data connection icons and types of connections they represent can vary by mobile operator.
- The
icon may be used for a variety of mobile data connections, including LTE and HSPA+. - For an LTE connection, you might see an
icon instead of an
or
icon.
3. Call forwarding
The Call forwarding (
) icon appears when call forwarding is turned on. To learn how to forward calls, see Making and receiving phone calls.
4. Roaming
The Roaming (
) icon lets you know that your phone is roaming and not using your home mobile network.
Note
The Roaming (
) icon might look different on your phone and can vary by mobile operator.
5. WiFi connection
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Connected to a WiFi network. The icon is animated when your phone is trying to connect to a WiFi network. For info about setting up a WiFi connection, see Connecting to a WiFi network. | |
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WiFi is turned on, but your phone isn't connected to a WiFi network. | |
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Mobile data connection is shared with other devices over WiFi. For more info, see Sharing your connection. |
6. Bluetooth
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Connected to a Bluetooth device. | |
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Bluetooth is turned on, but your phone isn't connected to a Bluetooth device. |
To learn more, see Pairing your phone with a Bluetooth accessory.
7. Ringer
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Ringer is set to vibrate. | |
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Ringer is set to silent. |
For more info about changing this setting, see Ringtones, sounds and volume.
8. Location
The Location (
) icon appears when an app is accessing your phone's current location information. For more info about location awareness and services, see Location awareness and your phone.
9. Battery
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Battery is charging. | |
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Phone is plugged in and battery is fully charged. | |
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Full battery power | |
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High battery power | |
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Medium battery power | |
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Low battery power | |
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Critically low battery power – battery needs to be charged. | |
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Battery power or state of the battery isn't currently known. | |
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Battery Saver is on. |
Looking for ways to conserve your battery? See Battery: making it last for some battery-saving tips.
10. Clock
The clock displays the current time.
