Delete everything you don't want and see what happens. If that does not work delete most of your pictures.
Memory means everything in the phone, and usually memory means temporary, as in RAM. If it's RAM, then you should be able to turn off the phone (maybe pull out the battery to make sure it's off) and the memory will empty. This doesn't mean you will lose your stuff, of course. If that doesn't work, then as said before you may have to delete some stuff. If it still is messed up, then see if the Motorola rival uses cloud storage like the sidekick. This means everything is stored in the phone company's server(s). Otherwise, your phone is stupid and messed up and you may need a new one.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to recover deleted messages from a Nokia 2700 classic mobile phone. There is not any phone that will recover deleted messages unless the messages were saved to a memory card.
If you have deleted them they are no longer there and you will not be able to access them again. If you want to be real sure that no fragments of the deleted messages re-appear with some kind of Hacking tool you could try and fill the memory with useless messages and delete them again.
By Memory do you mean RAM which is Memory or Disk Space? And if you mean Disk Space Its probly because of the installed programs.
It depends where the messages are stored ! If they're stored on the phone company's server - they will be deleted once the account is closed. If they're stored in the handset's memory - they'll still be available to be read - unless they were stored on the old SIM card.
If the SMS messages are saved on the SIM card it's very easy, use a tool like CHIPDRIVER or , to view the haw SMS data, change the header to mark it as current instead of deleted. http://3d2f.com/tags/undelete/sms/messages/From a mobile phones internal memory, this is a little tricky, there are some techniques you can use, such as service boxes and/or Flasher boxes (e.g. SHU Box). These will do direct memory reads from the phone, but you will need to work out how to interpret the data.Mobile phones use EEPROM/NAND memory; this is Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory.Wear Leveling Algorithms are used to extend the life of the memory, this causes issue when reading data directly from the memory chip, as it needs to be re constructed. In many cases it is FAT file system.
Depends on the memory capacity of the phone and the number of messages being sent and recieved. could be a short time or possibly never.
The memory amount can be increased by deleting items no longer needed or wanted increasing your memory by the amount deleted. Items deleted from memory are not gotten back
The memory card on a Motorola V6 mobile phone is installed by a simple process. One removes the shell, and there should be a place for the memory card to be put in its place.
If the files were saved on the external memory (or mass memory) of the Android phone, then the answer is YES and chances of recovery can be 100% as long as the data contained in the files are not overwritten or damaged.
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Deleting somebody out from your contacts only removes your phones memory of them. Thus, it doesn't affect anything except your ability to contact them if you choose to do so.