![]() The M-4 had a new longer span wing and the Post Office converted some of the M-3s order to be built as M-4s. The M-3 had only detailed differences from the M-2.ĭouglas then redesigned the M-3 to try to increase the payload, and the new aircraft was designated the M-4. Just before Western Air Express introduced the aircraft into service (in April 1926 from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City), the Post Office ordered 50 aircraft designated M-3 for its major route network. It also had the provision to carry a passenger instead of mail in the front cockpit. The main change from the M-1 was that the tunnel radiator was replaced with a frontal type. When the Contract Air Mail (CAM) routes were introduced, the newly formed Western Air Express Company (later Western Airlines) ordered six mailplanes with the designation M-2. Small modifications were made to the exhaust system to keep fumes away from the pilot and the design was considered a success, but was not ordered into production. The M-1 used the same Liberty engine as the DH.4, which was available in large numbers. The aircraft was designated the DAM-1 (Douglas Air-Mail-One) but this was soon shortened to M-1. The company modified an O-2 by covering over the forward cockpit to make a mail compartment and moving the pilot into what had been the observer's cockpit. In 1925, it decided to modernize and placed an order with Douglas for a replacement aircraft based on the Douglas O-2 observation biplane. The United States Post Office had been running the air mail service since 1918 mainly using variants of the de Havilland DH.4 biplane. The aircraft were used to run the main routes of the United States Air Mail service until the introduction of three-engined aircraft in 1928. ![]() Hope that helps, i like it because constantly resetting preferences would be irritating!The Douglas mailplanes were a family of 1920s American single-seat mail planes designed and built by the Douglas Aircraft Company. the second you get a new email, the number will appear. In settings>notifications > notifications on home screen, make sure app icon badges is on, with either show with dot or number (your choice)įor each email account, make sure your sync schedule is AUTO (when received)īoom. In apps, click emails, then notifications make sure app icon badges is onįor each email account, set yes to notifications, but change importance to LOW if you dont want push notifications to drop down screen, and make sure app icon badges is swiped blue to on. ![]() Guys i found a solution to get it to work that doesnt involve resetting app preferences (which is annoying because it resets it for everything!!!!)īasically, have tiles notifications with numbers turned on > in emails, go to notifications, and put yes for the accounts > but if you dont like the push notifications set the importance to LOW!!! > in emails set sync schedule to auto (when received). YOU WILL NOT LOSE ANY APP DATA!!ġ1.) Your numerical "bubbles" for emails received, messages received, and voice mail received will be back to normal!!!!!ġ2.) Since you have reset disabled apps, default apps for action, background data restrictions for apps, and any permission restrictions, you will need to go back into settings to easily modify your Galaxy S6 preferences.įollow these simple directions.and your home page icons for email, texts, and voice mail will regain their numerical indicators. This will reset all preferences for disabled apps, disabled app notifications, default apps for action, background data restrictions for apps, and any permission restrictions. It will have two(2) choices."Sort by size" and "Reset app preferences".Ĩ.) This will open up the "Reset app preferences" box.ĩ.) At the bottom of the box, you have the choice to either choose "RESET" or "CANCEL".ġ0.) Tap on "RESET". Tap on "More".Ħ.) After taping "More", a box will open in the top right of the page. At the very top right of the page you will see the word "More". Completely not true!! So, this is how to restore the number bubbles on your email icon, text icon, and your voice mail icon.Ģ.) Slide the pages until you get to the "Device" page.Ĥ.) On the page that opens titled "Applications", look at the top of the page and find the "Application Manager" icon, and tap that to open it.ĥ.) The next page that appears is the "Applications Manager" page. I had this happen, and my AT&T store told me that it was due to an upgrade downloaded to my phone. Re: How to fix email icon not showing number of emails on Galaxy S6īelieve it or not, the fix for this issue is really easy! If you are not receiving the small number "bubble" on your email icon, you are most likely not receiving any numerical indications on your text icon or your voice mail icon as well.
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