Read-only archive of the All About Symbian forum (2001–2013) · About this archive

Memory Problem in Nokia 6630

5 replies · 3,720 views · Started 25 May 2006

Hello All!!

I just got a new 6630 specially because of its high memory (8mb ram). but i am facing some problem as below

I use applications such as Yahoo Go (go.yahoo.com), Agile Messenger, Opera, Real Player, iWin (software for viewing streaming rates. Its just a .jar software with very low memory consumption)

Now i am not able to run more than one app on the phone at a time. if i start other app, thje previous one is closed automatically. if i see the free memory in FEexplorer, its somewhere around 7000kb. But, the running software is automatically shut if i start new software.

Earlier i had 6670 but it used to run atleast 2-3 apps at a time. also, if i started a new one, it didnt stop the previous runnig one but instead gave a message Memory Low. It has only 4mb ram.

Pls give some solutions.

Thanks in advance.
Hitesh

Do you have themes installed in C:\? Are messages saved on MMC?

And yes, Opera wants loads of memory to work 😊
Try Netfront instead :P

hiteshkkk wrote:Hello All!!

I just got a new 6630 specially because of its high memory (8mb ram). but i am facing some problem as below

I use applications such as Yahoo Go (go.yahoo.com), Agile Messenger, Opera, Real Player, iWin (software for viewing streaming rates. Its just a .jar software with very low memory consumption)

Now i am not able to run more than one app on the phone at a time. if i start other app, thje previous one is closed automatically. if i see the free memory in FEexplorer, its somewhere around 7000kb. But, the running software is automatically shut if i start new software.

Earlier i had 6670 but it used to run atleast 2-3 apps at a time. also, if i started a new one, it didnt stop the previous runnig one but instead gave a message Memory Low. It has only 4mb ram.

Pls give some solutions.

Thanks in advance.
Hitesh

how many MB is left in your MMC or phone memory? it somtimes happends when your phone memory is almost full... try to delete some data out of your phone memory... hope this helps...😊

Juanm wrote:Do you have themes installed in C:\? Are messages saved on MMC?

How does that have anything to do with free RAM? It seems a lot of people make the mistake of confusing phone internal storage and RAM memory. The storage area on "C:\" is phone's internal storage, but it's RAM where all the running apps reside. I doubt you can see how much free RAM you have using FExplorer. Perhaps something like Appman would do the trick?

WereCatf wrote: I doubt you can see how much free RAM you have using FExplorer.

open fexplorer (1.15)
options/settings/
display mode: normal
go to the drive listing and check at the top 😉

yes, a java application is small but to start it, the phone has to load a java runtime into the ram, which is several mb big.