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I have had the out of memory message a couple of times on my 6630, never seen the remove memory card msg, I would say from past experience that Symbian phones are inclined to give this sort of messages from time-to-time, nothing a regular reboot wont sort out.
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That's quite reassuring - I'll keep an eye on it and post again in a few weeks. If it was actually stopping me doing things then I'd be annoyed, but thus far it's just an occaisional hinderance.
Still overwhelmingly impressed overall! The operators are making a huge mistake by faffing around with software changes.
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Absolutely! Vodafone also announced delays as they ready their software. As hinted on this small poll the kind of people who want to buy this phone don't care for network customisations. With the software on these phones becoming infinitely more complicated, before long we could be finding that here in the UK we're waiting many months before the networks release new phones. Like in the 6630's case, its successor ended up being announced just a couple of months later.
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A growing market for De-Branding will likely evolve if they keep this up. Especially as they cripple the phones standard facilities in the name of protectionism. The factory standard software is often widely available. Kits to De-Brand are appearing, although strictly not for the novice.
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