My phone was originally an 8320 with T-mobile. But I upgraded the software to the 8330 version. Is there a way to upgrade to any higher version? Just curious.
Also how do I get more memory? I installed the new app world thing, and tried to buy and app, but I didn't have enough memory. I deleted some apps I don't use. I save all my pictures to the memory card. I have 7910379 bytes. Is that a lot? Or not much? ANd how can I get more? Thanks!
Valeen
No that is not a lot of memory. It is actually not much at all. There are plenty of posts about increasing memory if you search for them. Based on your first couple statements you might want to look into how to properly update your operating software too. I have a feeling you may have made a mistake....a grave mistake.
8330 software generally doesn't work well on a 8320, or so I would think.
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7.9 mb is under the normal 12 mb it takes to properly run all apps with no issues. You really should download the software version for your specific device. As far as memory you should check out the memory optimization link in my signature. Reed has it down to a science...
The 8320 has 64 MB Flash Memory.
The 8330 has 96 MB Flash Memory.
Definitely check out the link in mwdb4au's signature. Other ways to keep memory free is to delete messages after you've read them and clear your browser cache frequently. Open browser press menu and select options then cache operations.
Yes I have the 8330 on my 8320. I think I learned how to do it from here or from the blackberry website forum. The 8320 did not have the video player, but when I put the upgraded software on it does now. I don't remember what I did. But the forum that I was at had a link to step by step intructions. WHich I did. Everything works fine. Just would like more memory