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If you ask for notification, maybe. I never understood that, & seldom pay attention, since I text only when absolutely necessary. What does Samsung manual say???? Does anyone keep their manuals???
Connect the unit up to a PC and try deleting some of the unused text-to- speech (TTS) voices. Keep only the ones that you need. Delete any unused photos or MP3's...and also any unused vehicle icons on the unit. When the unit is booting, it loads in all of the vehicle icons allowing you to change the selected vehicle, so this too uses up valuable memory.
I had an HTC for a year and a half....just loved it. But when it got old it started acting up like that . It would say weird codes and It started actually jamming up. I took it to T mobile ( my dealer) and they unloaded the "cashce" in it and got rid of some "cookies". They also had me delete allllll of my accumulated text ( I had hundreds backed up.!) It seemed to work well for a few weeks longer. But then just started freezing up.....:( I got sick of it and talked them into an upgrade to a Samsung Galaxy S 4g. But I have learned to shut it down once a day and re boot, have a good virus protector on it , keep my text load small, clean up Casche and Cookies. And so far so good....Hope this helps! Peg
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i had a simmiler problem i had a fone witch would allow you to text but would only let me use 30 carectors before it went on to second messsage the result was i was paying 50p for a text message with 150 carrectors.
i sent my fone to these guys they reprogramed it now its finehttp://www.mobilephoneservicecentre.co.uk/
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