I didn't find this question anywhere in the forum and so am posting it. I checked the specs for the E72 on URL... and under the messaging section it says; SMS Storage: up to 999 messages
I have the N82 and know that all S60v3 UI phones support unlimited sms storage (via an option in the settings to store messages on the memory card). Can I know why this is a spec for the E72? Anyone using it can please confirm this option in their phone settings. I want to buy this one - but need clarification on the sms capacity.
Nokia energy profiler shows 1320 mAh as battery capacity for my 808 while the quoted capacilty is 1400 mAh. To double check I also bought PhoneInfoNet from store and checked. IT also shows same thig. Is this reading reliable? Do you folks think it is a battery issue? I can get the battery replaced as the phone is a new one.
I'm using the .8106.11500 update on My Lumia 800, installed with Zune. Everithing's fine, my phone lasts for 1.5 day with one charge. The only disappointing thing is, when I open the diagnostic tool and it reads the Battery stats, the read "Total capacity" is not constant, its moving between 1250 mAh-1350 mAh randomly. Shouldn't It be 1450 mAh constantly?
How much Contacts can I save in my Nokia N97 32GB? I have just now synchronized the phone with my Outlook contact folder (3800 contacts). Memory details of adressbook show 3800 contacts and 2058 KB used space. But if try to search for a contact I get a message: contacts memory is full, close programs and try again. What can I do to solve this issue?
My C6-01 came with a 1G microSD card. Want to upsize to a 4G but couldn't copy two files in it (card_content.cid and SD Content Packege sd_SEA_EA) to my PC hard disk. Can I just ignore them?
After i got last update used my phone couple of days and as batery life still seemed too low i decided tro reset my phone. did the reset and first thing i noticed diagnostics tool was missing form apps menu. so then i synched my phone downloaded some apps and decided to check if reseting had any effect on my batterys full charge.
I've a nokia 5130c-2 xpressmusic. Does it support 8gb memory card? I've tried 4gb memory card and it does not make any problem. But in nokia website, it says 5130 only support 2gb but i've used 4gb memory card. Can i use 8gb memory card on my phone? And what's the accurate memory card capacity of my phone?
I'm looking to upgrade the 1GB Micro SD card in my BlackBerry Curve 8320 to allow more music tracks to be stored. I want to know what's the largest size card that will work in his model? I understand that this is dependant on the operating system version. So I downloaded the latest version of BlackBerry Desktop Manager (version 5.0.1), and this offered to upgrade the OS in my phone. The version on the phone is now v4.5.0.174 (Platform 2.7.0.105). Presumably the 8320 cannot be upgraded to version 5. I've also seen this link:URL...
i have bought a blackberry torch 9860.. its a nice phone but the battery can only stand for one day.. and i am only using it for calling once in a while..and then i cant send messages.
My motoactv just showed up in the mail today. In addition to the fact that the included micro USB cable appears to not work consistently (it's connecting fine now that I'm using a different one), my computer AND motocast both show the device as having 6.7GB of memory.
well iPhone 4 backs are extremely easy to take off, unlike previous iphones where you basically need to dissassemble the entire phone starting with the screen, and void warranty to get to the back, the iPhone 4 back comes off by just unscrewing the 2 bottom screws. also Its possible to replace the back cover without voiding warranty, or leaving any evidence it was ever replaced.
If iphone 4s had the capacity laser etched on the back, apple employees would just look at the back of the iPhone to see capacity to know what capacity iPhone they should replace it with (i have seen them do this). Even if they go into settings to check something else, there is still a chance they will not look or forget to look at the capacity in the about section.If the iPhone 4 had the capacity etched on the back cover, a person could have just replaced his 16GB iphone's back cover with a 32GB one bought off ebay or something, ask for a replacement for whatever reason, and there could have been a good chance the "genius" would just look at the back of the phone, see that it is a 32GB unit, and give a 32GB iPhone as a replacement.or they could have decided not to etch the capacity on the back for cosmetic reasons
My neo lost charge in very short time and when I plug in the cable of the charger it shows 85% and doesn't change. After several hours it turns on automatically and battery capacity is 85%.
I can't even remember when it changed like this to be honest its been like this for so long. I have tried restoring the IPhone numerous times and have also deleted all of my text conversations and cleared all whatsapp conversations. I have a 64GB iPhone so space shouldn't really be a problem. I am desperate now as my iPhone is reaching capacity.
This may be a question that we don't yet know the answer to, but does anyone know what the capacity limit will be on MicroSD cards in the 9800? Will is the support the 32GB chips?
I normally have to keep most of my history SMSes as they contain data and contacts from client and usually do not delete them. However i started using the new phone in early november and my sms history get auto deleted to now in mid dec. i have set the default of item from 40 to maximum 50, does not make sense,
Please can anybody tell me what is the highest capacity micro SD card that the 8100 will run? I don't want to buy a 16 or 32GB card if the phone won't run it.
I have had issues with my phone since my Z3 was updated to lollipop a few months ago. Lets be clear, I have NEVER had the scotiabank app on my phone, so that cannot be the issue. Also, I have never even used NFC, nor did I ever have it turned on. So how my "capacity" can be full is beyond me?I have a Sony Z3 copper, currently running D6603, with a Qualcomm processor. Android v5.1.1 installed.I can tell you, that without a doubt this is one of the most annoying messages I have ever seen on any phone, and I have had a few over the years. The exact message: "Capacity for NFC Services Full", when you click on the message, it shows 159% full, yet I have never used NFC since I got this phone in April.  I also never got this message until the lollipop update.  I have tried a backup, and complete re-install from PC, that did not change anything.The only thing that takes the message away is to enable NFC services!  I have no real desire to do that, but in order to be able to use my phone with the annoyance, I have turned it on.This has been going on for a long time, and I am certain someone like myself who has NEVER used the scotiabank app must also be getting this annoying message?
I purchased the Z3+ yesterday and when starting a first charge (30mins as advised in the setup guide) the battery began at 32% charge, i left it for 30 mins and it only got to 38%. It took a good 1hour + for a full 100% charge.
I've now recharged again today and its taken 3hours for a full 100% charge from 0%, is this correct?? I have read it can take 45mins for a full charge.
I just learned that some laptops include a utility that offers to limit battery charging capacity to within 0 - 80% in order to slow the attenuation of the battery lifespan. Is this possible on Nexus 6P?
What larger capacity batteries are compatible with Xperia mini pro? The stock battery EP500 has 1200mAh. Are there any other batteries available for Xperia mini pro?