tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post1635518379112546132..comments2024-03-27T16:29:33.089+02:00Comments on A Jewish Grandmother : When a Smartphone is Too Smart for its Own Good, Saga of the 21st CenturyBatyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post-45481725293301996592014-06-12T21:57:42.441+03:002014-06-12T21:57:42.441+03:00Maya, thanks so much. This time I didn't use t...Maya, thanks so much. This time I didn't use the facebook app, and I think that brought too many photos. I have a feeling that by the time my year's service is up, i'll know how to do it alone.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post-61380827061549875992014-06-12T15:58:28.488+03:002014-06-12T15:58:28.488+03:00I had this problem with my HTC model before I upgr...I had this problem with my HTC model before I upgraded to a Galaxy II. It's a glitch with the Android operating system, where it *thinks* you're out of memory, but you're really not. The fix used to be to clear my "caches" of data. On the Galaxy SII, here's what you do: <br /><br />1) Go to "settings" (press the button that looks like a page on the far left of the bottom of the phone, then click the gear)<br /><br />2) Scroll down to "Applications" <br /><br />3) Pick "Manage Applications" <br /><br />4) Open an application like Facebook and press "clear data" (also any GPS programs you use - those were my biggest culprits). <br /><br />The downside to this is it will delete any saved passwords you have, but it might make your phone cooperate. You can also check to make sure you're running the latest version of Android (take it back to the store and ask). <br /><br />Good luck!Mayanoreply@blogger.com