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DrStrangelove

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Mar 26, 2006
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Well... up until now everything has been so intuitive I've never had a need to ask. But now there's a display indicator on my wife's iPhone 3G that I can't figure out for the life of me.

And I can't find ANYTHING online nor a graphic of possible display indicators. Hopefully one of you will know what it is.

Top right hand corner-- right next to the bluetooth and battery strength meter-- there's a little graphic of what looks to be a telephone handset ontop of a keyboard.

What the hell is it/what does it mean? And-- if necessary-- how do we turn it off? Thanks!
 
The iPhone user manual lists all symbols, including the one you are referencing.

It's the TTY phone symbol. Go to settings --> phone --> TTY (you want to turn it off, unless you purposely want it on!). It assists with telecommunications for deaf individuals.
 
The iPhone user manual lists all symbols, including the one you are referencing.

It's the TTY phone symbol. Go to settings --> phone --> TTY (you want to turn it off, unless you purposely want it on!). It assists with telecommunications for deaf individuals.

Hey, thanks.
 
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