Area of compensation of blackBerry Smartphones,

I saw the thread another user created when their old text messages disappeared and they were not able to create new ones.  I have the same problem, unfortunately, I'm not in a place where I can download the new OS and desktop software.

I was wondering how to delete the RMS database and everything is stored in the content store?

If they have deleted themselves, no.  They went.

Did you find my post on www.stinsonddog.com on how to optimize the memory on your BB?

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    Application memory - it is the most important; It is protected (not available to the user), dedicated and (fixed size) space as the destination for the installation of applications (the BONE itself more certain applications storage, overhead and such). You can't touch AppMemory. You cannot improve the maximum AppMemory that your BB has. It is what it is. Applications can install only here... There is no other choice.

    The device memory - it is space on your BB you can touch these files, images, media, etc. In general, it is not very big, but it is available.

    Memory card SD/Media- is what it says... your SD card to store files, media, photos, etc.. It can be as large as your BB OS can support... see this KB:

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    • KB14320 How to maximize space and power battery life on the BlackBerry smartphone
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    Mr_Numbers_135 wrote:

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    The device memory - it is space on your BB you can touch these files, images, media, etc. In general, it is not very big, but it is available.

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