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You can try to delete unnecessary files directly in your phone manually to clear some space. Just delete images or videos on your phone memory that is not important anymore for you..
Mobile devices as your N72 can not play all types of audio files . The most accepted audio file types is Mp3 , so i recommend you to convert all audio files you want to transfer to your N72 to Mp3 format before sending them . If you use Nokia Pc Suit , then you will be able to convert them using the converter integrated with it . If you don't have Nokia Pc Suit , then you can use any other converter . www.xilisoft.com offers great audio converters to mp3 format.
formate your cellphone once..through the step shown below
1. Switch off the phone.
2. Hold down the following three buttons: Green (call answer button, * button, and ‘3′ button.
3. While holding these buttons, press the power button and switch on the phone.
4. When the message ‘Formatting’ appears on the screen, release all of the buttons.
I had this problem on a Fusic (LX-550). The error occurs because a
picture mail is corrupted that you're currently trying to preview
(inbox). The Fusic inbox shows 3 pic mails at a time. If one of the
three is bad, you'll get that error. If the bad pic mail is the most
recent in the inbox, then send 3 pic mails to yourself to bump the bad
one to number 4. This should allow you to get to your inbox without the
error, although you still have to avoid the bad pic mail page(move up
in the inbox to see you're oldest mail). Sending pic mails to yourself
one at a time is one method of narrowing down the bad pic mail. The
permanent fix is to install bitpim, edit->detect phone,
view->view file system, navigate to /EPM/MediaStore/MessageStore and
delete the offending pic mail. The file name with the highest number is
probably most recent. Right click on the file and perform a hex dump to
read the message time stamp. Do a backup first and view the hexdump to
verify you're deleting a pic mail file. Good luck!
thanx a lot
i have the same problem
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