Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
17. Low on memory
Your communicator can run out of memory just like a PC. There may be several
reasons for that:
You have too many applications running. Press the Menu key and check the
leftmost menu for tasklist of open applications. Choose the application that
does not have to be open and close it.
You have received a lot of mail or you have saved large images or other items
that use a lot of memory. To free up communicator memory, remove
unnecessary data, move large items to a memory card or transfer them to your
PC, if possible. See ’To avoid low memory’ on page 121 and PC Suite Guide for
details.
You have tried to download a large WWW page. See see item 19 on this
troubleshooting list.
You can check the memory usage in the Memory application of Control panel.
See ’Memory’ on page 168.
Note: Downloaded images, received faxes, and recordings may take up
significant amounts of memory space
18. Cannot connect to the Internet when roaming
You are able to connect to the Internet when in your home country. You are now
roaming and your Internet connection does not work. Try using the settings of a
basic GSM data connection. See ’Data call page’ on page 101.
19. ‘Memory’ error note seen when downloading very large WWW pages
Some WWW pages are extremely large because they contain many large images or
tables. These types of pages consume memory in the communicator very quickly. If,
when downloading WWW pages, you see an error note about memory, the first
action is to close any other applications that you may have opened after starting
the WWW browser. To do that, press the Menu key and scroll across to the left-
hand end of the Menu bar, to see open items in the ‘Task menu’. Select and close
each item.
If you still experience problems, turn off the setting which allows loading images
automatically. One last action is to exit the WWW browser application, start it
again, and try to download the page once more without images.
Note: Removing data files or installing applications does not have effect on the
memory available to the WWW browser.
20. Some of the applications have disappeared or have been accidentally
removed.
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