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The color of the text indicates what device/service they use to receive the message. Blue means they are using iMessage on an Apple product to receive the message. Green means it is standard SMS on a non-Apple device. Gray is the default color for messages received from another user.
Only "blue" messages show receipt of delivery and if they have been read. Unless it says the message is not going through, it is.
TI and TI+ stand for "Traffic Information". The letters are shown in the status line of the Control Display whenever a RTTI signal is received by the vehicle. Starting with March 2007 production, BMW has changed the text from "TI+" to "TI" to simplify the display. For BMW's made in 2009 and later 1, 3 and 7 Series as well as Z4, TI means that the service is enabled, even though broadcast and/or content coverage may not be available in the area you are currently driving. In short ti on your head unit (radio) means that you are able to receive traffic information should you want to.
where did you buy your celphone? if your network is GLOBE telecom but your celphone is not "open line" (meaning it is locked just for one network) you really cannot use that to call nor text using your current network provider. since you are in the philippines, its so easy to ask anywhere there (celphone technicians) if your celphone is open line or not, and if its not, then just ask them to fix it. believe me, they can do that easily as 1-2-3.
red wire is key source black wire is ground yellow wire is menory 12 v source is that is on all time rest are speaker wires make sure u put the full color wires as ur pos side then the wires with a blk line thur is neg side
that usually means that you've done two different actions with the texts... the one with the check, means you only read it... the one with the arrow, means you replied or forwarded it
Horizontal or vertical? Or do you mean lines of text? Did you try to copy a document? If the copy is fine, then the fault is on the sending side, or there are severe transmission errors. If the copy exhibits the same faults as the received faxes, then something is wrong with the printing part of your fax, and solving the problem will depend on the printing technology used (inkjet - clogged heads, need cleaning, or empty ink, needs replacing etc.)
This is an international symbol on the start of area codes. IE I live in Australia ans text messages received from other Australian mobiles have +61 which is the AUS international area code. If you replace the +61 with a 0 (in the case of AUS text messages) this is now the full mobile number the text was received from. Hope this helps.
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