How do I remove the low memory warning from my lg envoy?
About a week ago, I started to get a low memory, erases unwanted content and text messages warning. That was every so often through out the day. Now I get it a half dozen times or more in one minute. I have gone thru and deleted everything off the phone, including texts, music, photos, etc. I even did a master reset, and nothing works. I still cannot receive texts. As far as sending them, I'm not sure if they're even being sent; as I wouldn't be able to get the reply. My phone is thru us cellular, and this issue is seriously annoying. The phone says I have only used 20.4mb out of 108.5mb of memory and it's still flashing that warning. Help!
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Erasing Phone Content Use the Security menu to quickly erase all the content you have created or stored in your phone. 1.Press > Settings > Reset/Delete and enter your lock code. 2.Select Delete Stuff. 3.Highlight an option and press . Messages to delete all messages. Call Logs to delete all call logs. Browser Cookies and Cache to delete the browser's cookies and cache
Now there are two ways you can resolve the low storage problems for your text messaging issue.
The first one is to delete the unwanted messages and then you will not get the warning; and you will be able to receive your text messages again.
The second is to introduce a bigger memory module card into your phone and save the sent messages to that; however the issue with this is that you will still end up with the same problem eventually.
Now my way though of resolving this is a combination of the above; but instead of saving the sent and received messages onto your handset; why not download and keep them on a PC or a laptop, using available software to synchronise with your phone and computer. Then you can simply delete all your messages in one hit, straight off of the phone and you will have all of your free space on your phone again.
I hope that this is the fixya for you and I look forward to hearing how you get on with this.
go into your opitons in the message screen and turn on auto erase and it will erase the read text messages when in reaches the full amount with out you having to manually delete them yourself and it will keep the picture messages you get
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