The cloud icon with a check mark on your LG phone indicates that the content, such as photos or documents, has been successfully backed up to a cloud storage service. This means your files are safely stored online and can be accessed from other devices linked to the same account. If you see this icon, it signifies that the data is synced and up-to-date in the cloud.
It means that what you are having uploaded into the cloud (ex: Google Photos) will display that icon when the upload is complete.
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There is a icon next to the person. If they are offline then the icon will have a white X in the icon if they online then the icon will be green chech mark
A clock icon on WhatsApp indicates that a message has been sent but not yet delivered to the recipient. This usually means that the recipient's phone is offline or they have not yet connected to the internet. Once the message is delivered, the clock will change to a single check mark, and when the recipient reads it, it will turn into two check marks.
Blackberry Curve
Under Settings>Security, you can check mark "Make passwords visible".
it just means that the phone got it.
If it is a spelling error, it will underline the word in red. If it is a grammatical error, then the word will be underlined in green.
If the battery is showing ! mark means, you need to charge the battery immedaitely and some of the applictions may not work at this point for E.g your camera flash will not work to take any pictures. In some mobiles music,games,even phone calls can not be done at this point.
It stores information of a formal or lost phone
Because you touch yourself at night.
In Mark's Gospel, the focus was on Jesus, with very little reason to portray God. However, Mark did portray God in the passages on the baptism of Jesus and the transfiguration. In Mark 1:11, there came a voice out of heaven, saying Thou art my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. In Mark 9:7, a cloud overshadowed the disciples and a voice came out of the cloud. So, when Mark had to portray God, it was as a voice out of heaven or out of a cloud.