Centro SmartPhoneUser Guide

TROUBLESHOOTING
THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS
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Email: Messages that have large
attachments can quickly consume memory
on your smartphone. Delete messages
with large attachments. If you have
hundreds of messages with or without
attachments, you may want to delete older
messages to make room.
Pictures & Videos: Large images take up a
lot of memory. Move images to an
expansion card or synchronize them to your
computer, and then delete the images
from your smartphone (see Viewing
pictures and videos on your computer).
Music: Music files often consume a lot of
memory. Move music files to an expansion
card, or delete large files from your
smartphone.
Messaging: Multimedia content can also
consume a lot of memory. Move
multimedia content to an expansion card,
or delete large files from your smartphone
(see Deleting messages
).
Internet: If you set a large web browser
cache, you may want to use the web
browser’s advanced Memory Management
settings to clear all recent pages
(see Customizing your web browser
settings).
Third-party applications: You can delete
infrequently used applications (see
Removing applications
) or move them to an
expansion card (see Copying applications
between an expansion card and
your smartphone).
Third-party
applications
Some third-party applications can cause
conflicts on your smartphone. For example,
third-party applications that were not
written with the smartphone keyboard and
5-way navigator in mind may cause strange
behavior or errors when you use the
keyboard and 5-way navigator in these
applications. Third-party applications that
modify wireless features may require extra
troubleshooting.
If you recently installed an application and
your device seems to be stuck, try the
following:
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