It's amazing how much your
BlackBerry can do with very
little memory. Compared to other
PDAs, the BlackBerry
only has a fraction of the memory
available.
When memory is low, your
BlackBerry will perform Low
Memory Management, erasing data
like Browser Cache,
Old Emails etc. Yes that's right,
your BlackBerry will
delete unsaved old emails without
asking you. That's why
it's important to manage your
memory.
There a few things you can do to
free up some space on
your BlackBerry:
Enable Content Compression: Go to
Options --> Security
and enabled Content Compression,
this will free up some
space.
Delete the Help Application: For
more experienced users
who don't use the help feature, go
to Options -->
Applications, select Help and delete
it.
Delete the Unused Language Packs:
Delete any unused
language packs installed on your
BlackBerry from the
Application Options screen.
Delete BrickBreaker: If you've had
your fill of this
game, delete it, along with any
other games you don't
play anymore.
Delete Pictures: Delete any
unwanted images from the
Pictures Application, these are
often quite large and
should free up some much needed
space.
Make Use of the Lookup Feature:
Instead of keeping a
large address book, just use the
lookup feature if it is
available from your company.
Set Keep Appointments to 15 Days:
It's unlikely that
you'll need old appointments on
your BlackBerry,
especially if you're on a BES. Go to
Calendar Options
and set Keep Appointments = 15
Days.
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