I have quite a lot of pictures and music on my memory card, but my phone never used to say that the memory is full. Now, when I try to put some photo as a wallpaper, my phone won't let me, saying the memory is full. I'm pissed off because once I deleted 500 pictures and 200 songs, but when I tried to put one of the remaining two pictures as a wallpaper, it didn't work. Please, help me!
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Hey there, This could be becuase the rest of your phone memory is full(with pictures,videos music e.t.c.) perhaps deleting or moving personal data from the phone memory to your memory card(if you have one) will fix the issue,keep me posted.......regards, Finphillips
Go to the "Settings and Tools" menu.
go down to "Memory" and press [ok]
Press [ok] on "Save Options"
Arrow down to "Sounds" and press [ok]
Your phone is set to "Phone Memory"
Select "Card Memory" [ok]
ive been trying for ages to do this and its so easy but no one seems to be explaining it easy! Your phone without the memory card only holds one or two songs. you must have songs in there for it to say memory full. Go to this song press options , file, move to extrenal. Now try and send a song through bluetooth. You will be able to recieve it now you have freed up spave on the phones own memory. Remember to save it to external straight away so u can recieve the next item. Easy peasy!
Connect USB lead, open "My Computer" access the memory card on "Removable disk (G)" - This will list the files in the "Music" folder. Open up my computer again & drag the files from the "Music" folder to the "Sounds" folder. When you then disconnect the USB the files will be in the "Sounds" section of the Media Album on the phone and can be played back. Hope this is of some use.
Have you checked the manual for any assistance? You seem to be following guidelines appropriately and I'm unsure why your still having difficulty. The proper way to sync music files is a simple as copying and pasting.
Software CD's can be difficult to understand sometimes. Good news is if you dont understand how to use the included programs, you do have a microSD card that your device has. If you have a memory card, you can store your music (no ringtones) and pictures/video onto your card and transfer them to your laptop which should have an SD card slot. Just make sure that on your memory card you insert into into the microSD card adapter which came with the phone and be sure to label folders on the card. The folders should be AUDIO (for full music), IMAGE (for pictures), and VIDEO (for video files). Then you drag and drop the file to the specific folder.
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