BlackBerry Smartphones has weird icon in the notification area.

Hello friends,

I own a Blackberry 9300, and recently I had this weird looking icon in my notification area. It looks like a kind of Sundial (the replacement of the clock we used when we had no clocks) with a red star and 1 written before him. Tried all applications, message, etc. etc., but nothing works.

I would upload the photo (I have chewed the screen using an application), it were not to my knowledge of how to download images on forums.

If anyone has the idea while on it, please help!

Thank you.

Try this, too... scroll to the top of your message list.

Your message, not your specific e-mail folder list.

Press the menu key > mark read beforehand.

He disappears?

If this is not the case, go back to ALL your applications. Somewhere, there's an alert.

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