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Old 05-26-2010, 09:01 PM
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Hey guys. I'm still rocking the 8100 so I am desperately low on memory. I even had to delete bbm since I just did not have room. Does anyone know how to delete stuff like t zones? I could really use that space. Thanks
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:55 AM
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BBSAK. That's a program you can download and hook your BLACKBERRY up via data cable and delete anything that is unnecessary. There is also a program called MaxMem that you can use to delete files. That one runs on your phone and doesn't use much memory. You can also delete after you take anything you don't want off your phone.

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Old 06-05-2010, 08:33 PM
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Hey guys. I'm still rocking the 8100 so I am desperately low on memory. I even had to delete bbm since I just did not have room. Does anyone know how to delete stuff like t zones? I could really use that space. Thanks
BBSAK works a little like the Desktop Manager with an advanced twist cos it gives you access to all the device and system files. Caution on using BBSAK cos if you don't know what you're doing you could delete something necessary and then brick your phone. You should try Shrink-A-OS and what that will do is remove everything you don't want/don't use from the os thereby giving you more room. Another thing to do is erase texts, emails, mms that you don't need and uninstall apps that you really don't use. Google Shrink-A-OS and you'll find the program, how-to's and testimonials from users. I've used it and love it, along with BBSAK of-course

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I also have the 8100. I've used CrackMem and MaxMem, both basically function the same and provide some extra space. Make sure you have your excessive media (songs, pictures, ringtones, etc.) stored on your media card instead of your phone. I've also found that if you're not one to keep 982492847 million details about your contacts, you can store 150-300 contacts on the SIM card (name and number only) instead of on the phone... good luck.
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