BlackBerry Smartphones freeing memory

I'm with AT & T, have a BlackBerry "BOLD", I am trying to install a program, but cannot because my "BOLD" shows that I need to free up memory!, can someone tell me how I can do this, because I deleted some photos and files and show this message again. by the way, I got a memory card of 4 GB on this place.

Hi ososigma and welcome to the BlackBerry Forums

Read this link in order to maximize storage space

http://www.BlackBerry.com/BTSC/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=KB14320

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    ncg61 wrote:

    The "BOLD" website lists: in addition to 624 MHz Intel procesor by Marvel (compared to 312 MHz), it lists flash 128 MB and 1 GB on-board memory and a slot for up to 16 GB more.

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    ncg61 wrote:

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