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    Default Nokia E65 SMS Error, Memory Full

    I have recently just had this problem with my phone, i am not able to send any txt messages it comes up with an error, Memory full, delete some applications and try again.
    No wi dont have any applicatiosn running in the background, i have heaps of memory available on the phone.
    This problem started happening when i used web browser to access some sites Since then i have deleted any access points and bookmarks and cleared cache etc.. Stilll no go.

    I know the sim is ok works in other phones and sends sms ok.

    Is there a way to find what applications might be running in the background and sort this problem out?

    I have already done a master reset twice.



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    Had this a while ago and this fixed it (found it on another site )

    1. Go to web browser settings
    2. In "access point" select "user defined"
    3. Then, the device will provide you with a list of all the access points you have defined and ask you to select the default access point.
    4. At this point, you can start deleting some of the access points. (Options -> Delete after selecting any ap in the list)
    5. After you have deleted some of the access points, you won't have the memory full error you encountered.


    Tech City Is this what you have done already ???

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    hey best4less yes have already done this, just left the optus ones there, i deleted 10 or so accesspoints, Did not solve my problem .

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    What happens if you reboot the phone?? As my jasjam has a program that leaks memory and i need to reboot it about once a week, till i find some time to see what application is causing this
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Found this, it might help.


    I just read that the standby mode theme has caused a few memory leaks and switching it back to the Nokia standby theme fixed there problems


    On all the others (most all e65's) I was able to sort it with a simple reboot and remove battery for a minute.
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    Best4less have tried all that, have tried changing themes, rebooting phone, Nothing has helped, might need to take it back to optus see if they can fix it if not will get them to give me a new phone, due for one anyway

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    I'll try to update firmare tonight see if there is an update, if not ill reinstall my current firmware see if it fixes the problem.

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    Firmware does sound like a good plan
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Already have latest update. Am reinstalling to see if it fixes the issue. Ahh Symbian you gotta love it.

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    aaah. Its better when you flash the optus shit off it.
    What happens if I press alt + F4?

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    Reinstalled the firmware not an updated one just the same version and fixed the problem, wiped off all my numbers though forgot to save them to sim.. Ah well if those contacts were important ill get them back lol

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