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- 01-25-2006, 05:29 AM #1HowardianGuest
My HYUNDAI mobile keeps alerting me with the following message: "Not
enough memory! New message is rejected". This ultimately means that
the phone will not accept any new SMSs and continually beeps with the
constant alert messages.
I have searched the phone and the manual to find out how to stop this
from happening, but have not been able to find out anything remotely
associated with this problem. Can anybody help?
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Howardian
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- 01-25-2006, 05:40 AM #2R1robGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
not to sound silly but delete some messages in your inbox.
"Howardian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> My HYUNDAI mobile keeps alerting me with the following message: "Not
> enough memory! New message is rejected". This ultimately means that
> the phone will not accept any new SMSs and continually beeps with the
> constant alert messages.
>
> I have searched the phone and the manual to find out how to stop this
> from happening, but have not been able to find out anything remotely
> associated with this problem. Can anybody help?
>
>
> --
> Howardian
- 01-25-2006, 08:59 AM #3John HendersonGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
R1rob wrote:
> not to sound silly but delete some messages in your inbox.
Or delete some sent messages. Anything to reduce total SMS
storage to something below "full".
John
- 01-25-2006, 04:51 PM #4HowardianGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
Hi John
Thanks for the suggestion - but I have done that. I have deleted all
messages and memory that I am able to access. I have also reset the
phone - but still the message keeps popping up.
Howardian
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Howardian
- 01-25-2006, 06:45 PM #5John HendersonGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
Howardian wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion - but I have done that. I have
> deleted all messages and memory that I am able to access. I
> have also reset the phone - but still the message keeps
> popping up.
Other than taking and leaving the battery out for an hour or so,
I can't think of anything else to try. I don't know if that's
likely to help anyway.
John
- 01-26-2006, 02:17 AM #6MichaelGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
"Howardian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> My HYUNDAI mobile keeps alerting me with the following message: "Not
> enough memory! New message is rejected". This ultimately means that
> the phone will not accept any new SMSs and continually beeps with the
> constant alert messages.
>
> I have searched the phone and the manual to find out how to stop this
> from happening, but have not been able to find out anything remotely
> associated with this problem. Can anybody help?
Just delete some of your SMSes
- 01-26-2006, 03:07 AM #7R1robGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
remove your sim card and try the messages in another phone. Read the ones
you need then delete them all.
Then put it back in your Hyundai phone and try it.
Just a thought.
Rob
"John Henderson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Howardian wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the suggestion - but I have done that. I have
>> deleted all messages and memory that I am able to access. I
>> have also reset the phone - but still the message keeps
>> popping up.
>
> Other than taking and leaving the battery out for an hour or so,
> I can't think of anything else to try. I don't know if that's
> likely to help anyway.
>
> John
- 01-26-2006, 03:11 AM #8Guest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
R1rob wrote:
> remove your sim card and try the messages in another phone. Read the ones
> you need then delete them all.
> Then put it back in your Hyundai phone and try it.
> Just a thought.
I'd be impressed if you could manage that with a CDMA phone.
- 01-26-2006, 03:43 AM #9R1robGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
fair call. Maybe I should read headers.
Ring provider and ask them if they can purge your messages? Maybe can or
will.
Then burn it and get a GSM phone.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> R1rob wrote:
>> remove your sim card and try the messages in another phone. Read the ones
>> you need then delete them all.
>> Then put it back in your Hyundai phone and try it.
>> Just a thought.
>
> I'd be impressed if you could manage that with a CDMA phone.
>
- 01-26-2006, 04:48 AM #10two bobGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
Rule of thumb, NEVER ever buy a Korean or American phone.
"Howardian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> My HYUNDAI mobile keeps alerting me with the following message: "Not
> enough memory! New message is rejected". This ultimately means that
> the phone will not accept any new SMSs and continually beeps with the
> constant alert messages.
>
> I have searched the phone and the manual to find out how to stop this
> from happening, but have not been able to find out anything remotely
> associated with this problem. Can anybody help?
>
>
> --
> Howardian
- 01-26-2006, 04:56 AM #11AlbinusGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
two bob wrote:
> Rule of thumb, NEVER ever buy a Korean or American phone.
Except when it comes to CDMA. The Europeans are pretty clueless when it
comes to designing them if Ericsson's efforts were anything to go by.
LG, Samsung and Hyundai actually make some pretty good models for the
CDMA market. On the other hand many of their GSM models leave a bit to
be desired...
- 01-26-2006, 11:57 PM #12two bobGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
> two bob wrote:
>> Rule of thumb, NEVER ever buy a Korean or American phone.
>
> Except when it comes to CDMA. The Europeans are pretty clueless when it
> comes to designing them if Ericsson's efforts were anything to go by. LG,
> Samsung and Hyundai actually make some pretty good models for the CDMA
> market. On the other hand many of their GSM models leave a bit to be
> desired...
Ask any Orange customer, I'm sure you will find that the ones that are still
there are the ones who got rid of their Korean cdma's and went Nokia
- 01-26-2006, 11:59 PM #13Guest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
two bob wrote:
> Rule of thumb, NEVER ever buy a Korean or American phone.
My Gullible cost $35 with $35 worth of included calls. Telstra were
basically giving them away in order to increase the takeup of CDMA.
Apart from the horrible ALL CAPS UNINTUITIVE INTERFACE it works very
well, and for the price I can live with the interface quirks. It's butt
ugly so I wouldn't use it as a daily phone, but it's great for backup.
I still use it now when I'm in fringe areas, only problem is that the
battery has seen better days.
FWIW, I've never had any error messages or things going wrong with the
phone.
- 01-29-2006, 04:57 PM #14Tom SmythGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
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> two bob wrote:
>> Rule of thumb, NEVER ever buy a Korean or American phone.
>
> My Gullible cost $35 with $35 worth of included calls. Telstra were
> basically giving them away in order to increase the takeup of CDMA.
They were basically "given away" because of the GST changeover.
- 01-30-2006, 04:09 AM #15two bobGuest
Re: HYUNDAI GULLIVER CDMA mobile phone - NOT ENOUGH MEMORY alert
>>> Rule of thumb, NEVER ever buy a Korean or American phone.
>>
>> My Gullible cost $35 with $35 worth of included calls. Telstra were
>> basically giving them away in order to increase the takeup of CDMA.
>
> They were basically "given away" because of the GST changeover.
Bull, they were given away cause they were **** and they couldnt sell them
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