Network (and Wi-fi) Indicators problem
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@advocatux Yes, I know. It's a simply page with some links. I think my problem was to restart the phone before the app update was completed
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@GIEMME reset the phone. If that doesn't work, empty .cache directory and reset the phone.
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@advocatux The reset of the phone was what I wanted to avoid by not having to reinstall all the apps and import contacts directory, various wi-fi passwords, and so on.
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@GIEMME no, I don't mean you need to reinstall UBports, I do mean you must restart your phone.
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@advocatux Is what I did many times, but without results ....
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@GIEMME did you delete the cache?
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@GIEMME Did you leave the phone off for half a minute before starting it again? Sometimes that can help because all chips in the phone loose their power and therefore their state.
Otherwise I suggest suggest doing backup with rsync as described in the wiki. After that re-install and restore.
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@hans1977se Yes, I try... but nothing....
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At the end I've reset my phone... now it's OK. Thanks to all for support.
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I had this exact problem this week. I know what caused it for me. I used Tweakgeek to delete de External drive app on my Nexus 5 because there is no SD slot on the Nexus 5 and I didn't want to see the icon anymore.
My phone started to overheat and use battery like crazy. I restarted the phone and there was no more network indicator like in your screenshots. Also, for some reason all my unused space started to fill up (with error logs I bet).
I updated from the legacy channel to OTA 1 and it didn't resolve the problem. I flashed the phone to OTA 1 and now it's resolved.