Full SIM blackBerry Smartphones SMS memory?

I have about 20 SMS and it says my SIM SMS memory is full? It can not be full already... previous phone, I got 100 SMS and my sim card was not complete!

Follow these steps:

Go to Options > SMS text and look for the option that says "Leave the SMS on SIM card" and set it to 'no '.

Your SIM card has a limit of 20 messages, and change this option will move them to the memory of the device instead. I hope this helps!

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