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Start the File Manager and from Options check the Phone Memory. It should be around 100 MB Free. That is if you are not running any progs in the background. (I have Fring, Email, Kaspersky Anti Virus and some more running in the background simultaneously and still have around 94 MB free.)Start the File Manager and from Options check the Phone Memory. It should be around 100 MB Free. That is if you are not running any progs in the background. (I have Fring, Email, Kaspersky Anti Virus and some more running in the background simultaneously and still have around 94 MB free.)
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Sorry about the prompt on your phone, please follow the the simple steps I'll outline to close the open applications on your phone.
Step 1. Press and hold the "Home Key", you would have the open applications show up on the left corner of your screen. Scroll to 1st application you wish to close, and then ok it. Once you do this you would be in that application that is open.
Step 2. when trying to close the application that you are in right now, select on the options on the bottom left of your screen and ok exit. Once you do this that application is closed.
Step 3. repeat the process on Step 1 & Step 2 until you have just one application running on your e71, which is the "home screen".
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Go your message setting. There is option where you'll save your message and choose save to memory card. Delete all message in inbox and outbox folder, delete all cache in your browser and close all active applications. Try to send text message. If the notification "Memory full" still appear you must uninstall a one or more application (not just close it but uninstall it) to make some space in your phone memory. Choose application that you don't use the most. If the problem persist, format your phone back to factory setting.
for sending text messages : 1.go to your message settings and check the message center number to see if it is correct 2. call to your network operator customer care 3. request the message center number... 4.note it down 5. go to message settings>message center number 6. insert the number which is noted by you and save it
this solves your messaging problem ... Good luck
sir your phone memory is full.empty your inbox and outbox and format your handset by using the following code *#7370#
it will require your phone lock code which is 12345 in default.
good luck
You may want to try deleting a few old text messages from your phone or any large files (like MMS/picture messages) and seeing if that helps.
Have you added any new applications to your phone recently? It's also possible an application is automatically loading up every time you restart your phone in the background and hogging all the memory.
Does solution given below help you? I am asking because, it doesn't help me.
Start the File Manager and from Options check the Phone Memory. It should be around 100 MB Free. That is if you are not running any progs in the background. (I have Fring, Email, Kaspersky Anti Virus and some more running in the background simultaneously and still have around 94 MB free.)
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