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Author: bb818    Time: 28-11-2007 12:03 AM     Subject: How to maximize free space

It is a good idea to take active measures to maximize the BlackBerry smartphone's available flash memory, and thus, prolong the time before the operating system starts the Low Memory Manager application.
The following are suggestions on how to maximize available flash memory on the BlackBerry smartphone.
Use a media card
Media cards are especially useful for BlackBerry smartphone users who want to store media files like songs, pictures, videos, voice notes, and ring tones, or who want to store pictures they take with the built-in cameras. Built-in video cameras on BlackBerry smartphones require a media card to function.
To make sure the built-in camera is set up to save picture files on the media card, complete the following steps:
  1. Install the media card in the BlackBerry smartphone.
  2. Open the Camera application.
  3. Display the menu and select Options.
  4. Set the Store Pictures field to On Media Card. You can also change the Folder setting to the particular folder in which you want to save pictures.
Remove unnecessary items
Removing features and applications that are underused increases the available flash memory on the BlackBerry smartphone.
To remove languages from the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps.
    On the Home screen, open Setup Wizard. Select Languages.
  1. Select the language you want to use on the BlackBerry smartphone and click Next. The BlackBerry smartphone deletes all languages that you do not select.
To remove applications from the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps.
    On the Home screen, open Options. Select Advanced Options. Select Applications. The BlackBerry smartphone takes time to build a comprehensive list of the installed applications.
  1. Highlight the application you want to delete, display the menu and select Delete.
Delete old items
The BlackBerry smartphone user can delete old and unused items and also adjust settings so that the BlackBerry smartphone deletes old items as part of its regular routine maintenance.
To change the Keep Messages setting, complete the following steps.
    On the Home screen, open Messages. Display the menu and select Options. Select General Options.
  1. Set the Keep Messages field to either 15 Days or 30 Days.
To change the Keep Appointments setting, complete the following steps.
  1. On the Home screen, open Calendar.
  2. Display the menu and select Options.
  3. Select General Options.
  4. Set the Keep Appointments field to either 15 Days or 30 Days.
Note: Email messages and appointments are only removed from the BlackBerry smartphone. The email messaging application and the appointment application the BlackBerry smartphone is associated with will retain the email messages and appointments that are removed from the BlackBerry smartphone after the time period that is specified.
To clear the browser cache, complete the following steps:
  1. On the Home screen, open Browser.
  2. Display the menu and select Options.
  3. Select Cache Operations.
  4. Select Clear for Content Cache. (You can increase the amount of flash memory by also selecting Clear for Pushed Content.)
Adjust settings for optimal storage efficiency
Adjust the following settings for optimal storage efficiency on your BlackBerry smartphone:
To adjust this setting complete these steps.
    In BlackBerry® Desktop Manager, open Email Settings.
  1. Check the check box beside Disable message redirection while your device is connected.
To adjust this setting on the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps:
    On the Home screen, open Messages. Display the menu and select Options. Select Email Reconciliation.
  1. Select Prompt for the Delete On setting. (You can also select Handheld rather than Prompt, which will delete messages on the BlackBerry smartphone without a prompt, when you choose to delete messages.)
Note: If you position the cursor on a date field in the email messages list on the BlackBerry smartphone and select Delete Prior, you will only delete the messages on the BlackBerry smartphone no matter what the setting is in the Delete On field, which leaves the email messages saved in the email application with which the BlackBerry smartphone is associated.
Note: If the Auto More option is set to Yes, scrolling automatically displays more of the email message. Be aware that you may be dowloading large email messages by scrolling through an email message on the BlackBerry smartphone.
Note: The size of the entire email message is displayed at the bottom of the email message screen. Average messages are usually no larger than 2 KB.
By setting the Auto More option to No, you can make sure the flash memory is not unnecessarily used on the BlackBerry smartphone by disallowing the automatic download option.
To set the Auto More option to No, complete the following steps:
  1. On the Home screen, open Messages.
  2. Display the menu and select Options.
  3. Select General Options.
  4. In the Auto More field, select No.
Caution: The More All option on the menu gives you the choice of downloading the entire email message at once, no matter how the Auto More setting is configured.
The More All option should be used with caution since the BlackBerry smartphone uses flash memory to store email messages that have been displayed.
To set the BlackBerry smartphone to allow content compression, complete the following steps:
  1. On the Home screen, open Options.
  2. Select Security Options.
  3. Select General Settings.
  4. Set the Content Compression field to Enabled.


[ Last edited by  bb818 at 28-11-2007 16:04 ]




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