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if you still have a samsung galaxy7 then you have a phone that is catching fire from a battery fault , is now not permitted on most airlines as they burst into flames and is a known safety hazard
samsung have offered to replace it with a different phone ( make if necessary) as there is a world wide recall on the phone
so now do you still want an answer or a new phone
Hi mate,
perhaps you could emty your recycle bin on the desktop to free up some space, hope this can help your problem. You could also run the disc cleanup, that usually llows you you to free up some space.
That is because they were posted to someone else's wall. Even if you're the person who posted, you are not permitted to delete posts on someone else's wall.
Hope that helps you to understand a bit.
If you want to be able to delete posts you make, then make themon your own wall.
NO. Once deleted stays deleted as even the service provider is not permitted by law to have a copy on his server because it could be misused. Sorry for the bad news but it stands to logic.
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