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Whenever i click media player it take loot of time to update

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You may be loaded with large number of media files

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Hi, it could that its not really compactible with your phone or the possibility that the memory space on the phone is not large enough.
it is adviceable that all ensure you dont overload your phone memory as well as the memory card memory..

try reduce some things on the phone memory as well as the memory card, you would notice a change but if you try this and you still cant notice any change.
note: if the media player was downloaded, and you tried the solution above and it didnt work...then uninstall the media player from your phone to avoid further crisis that mey occur later in future.

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Try free more room on your phones memory by uninstall some application such as game.
it will give more room for temporary memory so program can running more fast.

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