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    I've seen a lot of reports of people getting the message "memory full delete some data" on their Nokia N73. The simple solution is to remove some files to free up some space.

    Another solution is to format the phone to clear out some 'junk'. Here's how to format:

    • Turn off the phone
    • Hold down these keys while turning the phone back on: 3 + * + green call key
    • Do not let go of these keys until it asks about your location

    After this is done you should gain back some space

    The format process will delete all stored memory on the phone, but not on the memory card. Make sure you backup anything you want to save or it will be lost.


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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    You may encounter a situation in which your phone memory gets full although you store quite a little information on it. This problem might be caused by a memory leak problem of running applications. - An application may run even if you do not know about it. - If you terminate these applications you can free up your phone memory without reformatting it.

    The solution described below does the job if you have a Nokia N73:

    1. Start the Task Manager of the N73 (You can do it by holding the menu button pressed for a few seconds.)

    2. As the list of running tasks appear in the top left corner as an icon list check if there is anything that is currently unnecessary. (E.g. the music player is running although you do not listen music now.)

    3. Switch to the task that you want to quit.

    4. Select options and quit.

    That is all, the phone memory allocated by the stopped application is freed now, so you can use your phone normally.

    In my case the music player consumed more than 20MB, when I recognized that I'm running out of memory....



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Yeah thats fine, but what happens to my softwares that I had already installed in my phone?



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Monsterbe,
    Check out my proposal above. If you follow the 4 steps process your installed applications will not loose.



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    I got the same problem and almost tried all proposed solutions I found in the web. After all attempts and failures, I resorted to firmware update. I downloaded it in Nokia's website and install it in my pc, then connected my N73. Mind you, this is the best solution I think there is but I suggest that you opt to simpler solutions first. Firmware update could be a little complicated but that was the one which saved my phone from the trash.

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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Hi, to all here are some tips to restore your phone, just turn off the set then remove the Memory card and Sim card Now check all the save data and delete it, like your calculator memory etc., remove unnecessary data in your message section. Remember there is a data that is due to remove. like me i have a memory full of 46 MB on my phone memory, when i perform this procedure it works.
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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Quote Originally Posted by gremons View Post
    Hi, to all here are some tips to restore your phone, just turn off the set then remove the Memory card and Sim card Now check all the save data and delete it, like your calculator memory etc., remove unnecessary data in your message section. Remember there is a data that is due to remove. like me i have a memory full of 46 MB on my phone memory, when i perform this procedure it works.
    TYVM
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    I did this to and it worked... its safe to try



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    If you use n73 -normalky use netqin mobile guard and open it .then os scan and follow the instruction and it will be solution for your problem or contact me at [email protected].



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    Re: Nokia N73 "shows low memory delete some data"

    This is BrunGi... Its a goodway to format memory...1 Make sure your phone is fully charged .2 Backup your contacts list and personal files to MMC memory card (if possible) .3 Switch off your N73 phone .4 Press and hold these three keys together :The green dial key,The star key (*)The three key (3)5 Press the power on/off for 1 minute to switch on the N73 phone . Do not let go of the three keys until you see the ¡°formatting¡± screen displayed6 Wait a few minutes until the format is complete . Your N73 will now be formatted and restored to its original factory settings.



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Quote Originally Posted by Skagway34 View Post
    Since the N73 supports access via Bluetooth and USB Mass Storage (amongst other methods), it is possible to transfer large collections of files to and from it using any computer that also supports either Bluetooth or mass storage via USB (e.g. Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, etc.).
    ya fully agree with you.



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Since the N73 supports access via Bluetooth and USB Mass Storage (amongst other methods), it is possible to transfer large collections of files to and from it using any computer that also supports either Bluetooth or mass storage via USB (e.g. Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, etc.).
    Last edited by tavenger5; 03-21-2014 at 09:38 AM.



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    This error refers to the amount of free space under "Phone Memory".
    As in, the 44mb of built in storage.
    Just any number of these, including:
    Call logs
    Messages (BIG bluetooth receives)
    Media stored on the phone, not on the card
    Old Calendar entries
    Browser bookmarks and saved pages
    Apps on the phone; reinstall them to the Memory Card!
    Unwanted contacts (harsh, I know...)



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    You may delete unnecessary files which is not needed. You may delete affected files too.
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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Nice tips shared, will definitely try them.



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    Re: Nokia N73 "memory full delete some data"

    Thank's Bro, You R ginius Man,, Thank you



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