Terry Smart
Chestnut Products
Hi
I've got an HTC Desire which, in the main, I'm very happy with. Apart from the built-in memory, which I have discovered is a bit low. It was probably ample at the time, but at 512mb I think some apps have got carried away with themselves and eaten it up.
I've removed as many downloaded apps as I can bear to get rid of, including some (WiFi Manager for example) that are very useful but which I will now have to do that process the long-winded way.
I've got App2SD and have moved as much as feasible to the SD card.
I've stopped using the Gmail app and just check emails via the webpage.
I've done all this and more, and still I'm getting the 'low on space' symbol. I'm just over halfway through my contract and apart from going into the phone shop and pleading (HTC Desire C, 4gb of memory, that must be enough!) does anyone have any ideas on how I can keep this phone for the rest of the contract and still get something like the best from it?
I've got an HTC Desire which, in the main, I'm very happy with. Apart from the built-in memory, which I have discovered is a bit low. It was probably ample at the time, but at 512mb I think some apps have got carried away with themselves and eaten it up.
I've removed as many downloaded apps as I can bear to get rid of, including some (WiFi Manager for example) that are very useful but which I will now have to do that process the long-winded way.
I've got App2SD and have moved as much as feasible to the SD card.
I've stopped using the Gmail app and just check emails via the webpage.
I've done all this and more, and still I'm getting the 'low on space' symbol. I'm just over halfway through my contract and apart from going into the phone shop and pleading (HTC Desire C, 4gb of memory, that must be enough!) does anyone have any ideas on how I can keep this phone for the rest of the contract and still get something like the best from it?