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About to throw the 3230 out of the window

1 replies · 1,875 views · Started 12 January 2006

So I have had this phone since April last year and I have lost one and had one robbed from me in the street. I am / was very happy with this phone until about 2 weeks ago. The envelope started to flash up saying that the in box was full. It was not. I deleted all the in/out/draft/received & log and ran a system memory check the phone said I have 515Kb of free memory. This is enough to run the phone I thought. I phoned my service provider, seeing as I am a Premier Customer and have been with them for about 8 years. They told me a load of old horse poo saying that I should put my SIM into another Orange users phone and delete my texts. I explained that it is not a SIM problem it appears to be a phone/symbian problem. So I logged another call stating that this problem needed to be rectified now or I will need a new phone, Christ my bills are approximately �100.00 month (Private).............. anyway sorry for the rant,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

My phone does not work now. The error message I get is:

HomeScreen: Not enough memory to perform operation. Delete some data first.

I click OK.

I get a beep.

Message does not go away.

I do the same again. Same thing happend again. I hold down the menu key to try and get off the Home Screen, same error message. I have done a reset holding down the Pencil Key, nothing happened. I have done a reset holding down the Green Key, * & 3 still nothing. Please help, anyone please help. :con?

If you have reformatted the phone and the problem does not go away, it may have something to do with the memory card, or the SIM card.

If you remove the memory card entirely (maybe even restart the phone without the card), can you still reproduce the problem?

If in the "Messaging" app main view/list you hit "Options" and choose "SIM messages", what do you see?

If you borrow somebody else's SIM card and put it in your phone, do you see the problem then?