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Removing an application

You can remove an application that you have
installed at any time.
!
To remove an application
1. In the Program Manager main view, use the
joypad to scroll to the application you want to
remove.
2. Press
Options
3. You will be prompted whether you are sure you
want to remove the application. Press
d accordingly.
No
z Warning:
Sometimes, removing one application may
cause another associated application not to
work properly. To re-install an application that
you have removed, you must have the original
software installation package, or a full back-up
of the application.
Memory consumption
Your phone has a finite amount of internal memory
available, which different applications, files, and
other objects must share. See
more information.
You can use the Program Manager to see how much
memory has been consumed, and how much is
available.
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To open the Memory view
From the Program Manager main view, press
g and select Memory.
Options
g and select Remove.
Be careful when removing software.
Shared memory
z Note:
installed on your phone, there will be two
memory views to select;
Memory
to see the
In each memory view, a list of applications which use
shared memory is displayed, next to how much
memory is being used by each. Memory
consumption is shown in kilobytes (kB). At the
bottom of the list, you can also see the total amount
of memory in use, and the total amount of free
g or
Yes
memory.
(insert screenshot of memory view)
z Tip:
can free memory up by deleting unwanted items
such as documents, images, video clips, sound
files, contacts, messages, or calendar entries. If
you have an external memory card installed,
you can free up phone memory by moving
objects to the memory card.
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If you have an external memory card
Phone memory
card. Otherwise, you will only be able
Phone memory
view.
If the phone is running low on memory, you
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