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How do I increase memory on my Galaxy?

Anybody have the knowledge on how to delete some of the items out of the memory on a Galaxy Ace phone .


Created By on 15/08/2015

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SageBrush
28th Jul 2016 03:06:00
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That would depend on what memory your talking about.. you can just shut the phone off..and turn it back on..that clears the ram memory...

if you mean installed apps...perhaps too many.. or unused ones.. you uninstall them.. if your talking about documents photos music videos... your stuff.. just delete it.... if you dont want it.. if you do..then
move it to the sd card.. if you dont have one..get one..
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16th Aug 2015 00:24:16 (Last activity: 21st Dec 2015 04:10:49)
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Response from banjo Original Poster made on 21st Dec 2015 04:10:49
thanks for the reply's all very helpful
john boy
4th Dec 2015 15:32:05
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its imposable to delete Samsung apps you may have found this out by now
Amateureye
21st Aug 2015 19:24:20
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If you are talking about wanting to remove some software Samsung has installed into the phone, you would need to get your phone flashed with new software the term is called jailbreak where they flash a custom ROM into the phone which gets rid of the Samsung software. This can have the effect of making your phone a lot faster, as a lot of the useless apps Samsung put into their phones are removed. you would need to go to a phone shop that locks phones to get this done. If it's just memory you are after then the post below is correct just fit SD card I believe they can go up to 64 gig if not it will take a 32 gig card hope this helps.

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