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I'm just wondering if there is a way that, when I revieve a message (esp. via bluetooth) I can have it write directly to the memory card instead of the phone memory.
I'm just trying to send a file that is bigger than 5.4mb and it seems the phone's memory is only this size. |
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Go to main menu --> messages --> options --> settings and somewhere there choose your messages to be stored in memory card instead of the phone memory.
Then you can send and receive via bluetooth large files. |
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You'll have to be a little more specific - I cannot for the life of me find that option.
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I don't have your Nokia model but I know that is a S60 Symbian phone.
The settings I told you is steb by step for N70. The concept is to find to the Message options, the setting that deals with "where to save the messages". By default they are saved in the phone memory. But if you change it to be saved in the memory card, you can do what you want to do. Does someone else from here has your cell phone model? |
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