[SIZE="4"][FONT="Impact"]I keep receiving the following message on my Nokia N95:[/FONT]
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"Not enough memory to receive sim messages. Delete some data first"[/FONT]
The phone just formatted, memory card formatted, firmware reinstalled, after 10 min message coming --->>
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[SIZE="4"][FONT="Arial Black"]"Not enough memory to receive sim messages. Delete some data first" ...
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What The Funk ?
[FONT="Fixedsys"]Is There Any Solution For That just keep Tracking, and Posting Please ... [/FONT]
Funny, but after upgrading symbian and nokia maps, i have similar problems with running for example a help application coz it usually says 'memory full'. I think this is much more bigger issue than just yours. Probably a bug.
K.
Are you guys sure you haven't sent the phone to store messages on your SIM cards?
BtG wrote:Are you guys sure you haven't sent the phone to store messages on your SIM cards?
"We" ? I didnt talked about sms, i said about help app. So it is in my case a memory issue. And by the way, i have empty inbox.
K.
krzych - your error is to do with the amount of available system ram, because some applications use more ram than others (I think gallery and maps are killers), if some of these are open at the same time, then your phone runs out of memory for other apps.
hyntaxx - Try going to Tools -> File Manager and then Options -> memory Details and see if it says your memory is full.
adz07 wrote:krzych - your error is to do with the amount of available system ram, because some applications use more ram than others (I think gallery and maps are killers), if some of these are open at the same time, then your phone runs out of memory for other apps. hyntaxx - Try going to Tools -> File Manager and then Options -> memory Details and see if it says your memory is full.
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c: (free 114.1MB / 147.3MB )
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Possibly a tad too subtle evilweasel.
adz07 wrote:krzych - your error is to do with the amount of available system ram, because some applications use more ram than others (I think gallery and maps are killers), if some of these are open at the same time, then your phone runs out of memory for other apps. hyntaxx - Try going to Tools -> File Manager and then Options -> memory Details and see if it says your memory is full.
You're wrong. Im not dumb and I've checked how much free memory I have while symbian claims that its full. Its always about 65MB FREE. Its not far from almost empty system running. If it would be just really lack of memory, i wouldnt complain here.
K.
shyntaxx wrote:[SIZE="4"][FONT="Impact"]I keep receiving the following message on my Nokia N95:[/FONT]
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"Not enough memory to receive sim messages. Delete some data first"[/FONT]
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Try configuring the Messaging app to store everyting in the Memory Card instead of the internal memory...
MESSAGES->OPTIONS->SETTINGS->OTHER->Memory in use-> = Memory Card
It's talking about SIM messages in particular.
Messaging > Options > SIM messages
Then delete some to make space.
krzych wrote:You're wrong. Im not dumb and I've checked how much free memory I have while symbian claims that its full. Its always about 65MB FREE. Its not far from almost empty system running. If it would be just really lack of memory, i wouldnt complain here.K.
65MB free would be your flash storage on the phone.
The free RAM is likely to be a maximum of about 20-23MB at boot.
Does your help application run straight after rebooting your phone?
Hi there ! Again !
Soo, all the storage setted to the Memory Card, nothing[COLOR="YellowGreen"]] is [/COLOR]running basically what shouldn`t be. ..
shyntaxx - did you delete some SIM messages as I mentioned in my post?
Messaging > Options > SIM messages
argh wrote:65MB free would be your flash storage on the phone.The free RAM is likely to be a maximum of about 20-23MB at boot.
Does your help application run straight after rebooting your phone?
Hmm. Yep, it works even not at start, but with no app opened also (after heavy usage before). But if its not RAM then how to check RAM? Im lil confused...
K.
Ok, two first shots are BEFORE i launch camera app (original nokias), next is message, and next two are WHILE camera is running.
If this "RAM" is not RAM, how to check amount of real RAM and make camera app working AGAIN with help (before nokia software update it worked without any problem).
K.
krzych wrote:Hmm. Yep, it works even not at start, but with no app opened also (after heavy usage before). But if its not RAM then how to check RAM? Im lil confused...K.
There's a couple of prog's I would recommend. The first one is FREE from Nokia Beta Labs and consists of two prog's, one for phone and one for your computer, that analyses the phone and can send reports on it. It's called Device Status and can be downloaded from here:-
http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/devicestatus
The other one I use a lot is Handy Taskman which shows open applications and memory status with a long key press of the Menu key:-
http://epocware.mobi/S60_3.0/Utilities/1035.html
Hope these help. 😊
[email protected] wrote:There's a couple of prog's I would recommend. The first one is FREE from Nokia Beta Labs and consists of two prog's, one for phone and one for your computer, that analyses the phone and can send reports on it. It's called Device Status and can be downloaded from here:-http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/devicestatus
The other one I use a lot is Handy Taskman which shows open applications and memory status with a long key press of the Menu key:-
http://epocware.mobi/S60_3.0/Utilities/1035.html
Hope these help. 😊
I hpe too, thanks.
And by the way if we talking about memory usage...
Any software that can detect which app is a part of the system and which is any unneeded/unwanted software spam?
Or any list of known system apps to detect malware by hand?
K.
Elo again.
Ive installed devicestatus and it shows that this what i called RAM before is really the RAM and its max capacity is 120MB and free amount like i posted above, about 70MB.
So, tell me again why do you claim its not RAM when three apps claims it to be RAM, and why phone does not have enough RAM to run help when it has 70MB of free RAM?
Lol. 😊
Please, help me with care, coz im really confused with this one 😊
K.
Ah, okay. You replied to the message saying to use File Manager to get the memory details. That doesn't return RAM details, as far as I know (it certainly doesn't on my N95), just usage of the internal flash and memory card.
I guess you must have one of the newer N95 variants with more RAM - I keep forgetting about those - this makes it even stranger that you get out of memory warnings.
Edit: Checked your profile, and you have the N95-8GB, so that would explain the extra RAM 😊
argh wrote:Ah, okay. You replied to the message saying to use File Manager to get the memory details. That doesn't return RAM details, as far as I know (it certainly doesn't on my N95), just usage of the internal flash and memory card.I guess you must have one of the newer N95 variants with more RAM - I keep forgetting about those - this makes it even stranger that you get out of memory warnings.
Edit: Checked your profile, and you have the N95-8GB, so that would explain the extra RAM 😊
Yep, 8GB, and yep, its strange behaviour and where the hell is my RAM (i mean not-flash-RAM)??? Which tool can show it since devicemanager, handytaskman, activefile and y-tools shows always only flash-RAM???
K.
Device Manager does show your RAM. The N95-8GB has 128MB total RAM, which explains the amount that you have at startup.
The original N95-1 only has 64MB and so has ~20MB free RAM at startup.
Not sure why your Help won't start up though, sorry.
Hi all, i have an N95 8GB and im getting a "not enough memory delete phone data" message. Now how do i do a screen shot so i can explain myself properly?