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CKEddie
Hey there guys,

I have a SE K800i and never had a problem with it untill now. I use bluetooth to transfer songs from my PC to my phone so that I can listen to some music when I'm out and about.
Before I had around 10+ songs on my phone and I still had enough memory to take around 10 or so pictures.
However, lately when I removed a song in order to make enough memory to put in another using BlueTooth it says "Failed to upload file". So I thought I'll delete another song but I still got the same error message, so I ended up deleting around 5 songs altogether making around 20MB free but yet I still couldn't upload any songs to my phone.
So I slept on it and tried again the next day but still got the same error message and when I wanted to take a picture it said "not enough memory"
I couldn't believe it, I deleted so many songs and I ended up deleting all my pictures but yet I STILL don't have enough memory.
At this moment I've only got 448kb free, it seemed that while I was asleep something sucked down all my memory..

Any ideas whats happening? I'd like to upload songs to my phone again because I only have 6 songs on it when before I had over 10...

The bluetooth I used is IVT BlueSoleil if your wondering too.

Thank you, hope to hear from you soon

Eddie
vinnieza
Are you sure you've got free memory on your phone's internal memory and not on the memory card? Try moving content from your phone's memory to your memory card. Not sure if this'll make a difference though tbh.

"At this moment I've only got 448kb free"

Now that is strange wacko.gif. Maybe, it's 448kb free of the phone's memory and 20MB free on the memory card?
CKEddie
QUOTE(vinnieza @ Nov 23 2006, 09:55 AM)
Are you sure you've got free memory on your phone's internal memory and not on the memory card? Try moving content from your phone's memory to your memory card.


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How do I do this?
CKEddie
Also keep in mind I do not have a "1GB memory stick"
h8_rice
QUOTE(CKEddie @ Nov 23 2006, 06:24 AM)
Hey there guys,

I have a SE K800i and never had a problem with it untill now. I use bluetooth to transfer songs from my PC to my phone so that I can listen to some music when I'm out and about.
Before I had around 10+ songs on my phone and I still had enough memory to take around 10 or so pictures.
However, lately when I removed a song in order to make enough memory to put in another using BlueTooth it says "Failed to upload file". So I thought I'll delete another song but I still got the same error message, so I ended up deleting around 5 songs altogether making around 20MB free but yet I still couldn't upload any songs to my phone.
So I slept on it and tried again the next day but still got the same error message and when I wanted to take a picture it said "not enough memory"
I couldn't believe it, I deleted so many songs and I ended up deleting all my pictures but yet I STILL don't have enough memory.
At this moment I've only got 448kb free, it seemed that while I was asleep something sucked down all my memory..

Any ideas whats happening? I'd like to upload songs to my phone again because I only have 6 songs on it when before I had over 10...

The bluetooth I used is IVT BlueSoleil if your wondering too.

Thank you, hope to hear from you soon

Eddie
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Hey sorry if this is an old post - I had to make an account so I could let you know I figured out how to fix my phone which was doing the EXACT same thing

I did everything i could find suggestions for on the internet, spent a whole damn week! and you wont believe how easy it is !!

I kinda did it by accident, I was not expecting it to work.

I posted a youtube video as soon as I could
I'd done a master reset also, problem was still there.
I dont have a memory card in my phone by the way

heres the linkMy youtube video for k800i memory fix

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