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@newest1 (295)
April 18, 2016 6:04am CST
when i was using Nokia phone, the memory of that phone was very low, so whenever i receive 2000 messages it gives me notification as memory low. now there is no limit to save messages in phone, because of android
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@LdeL0318 (6400)
• Philippines
18 Apr 16
I still use a basic nokia phoner soI still need to delete messages once in a while.
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@newest1 (295)
19 Apr 16
@LdeL0318 nokia phones are still intresting
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@LdeL0318 (6400)
• Philippines
19 Apr 16
@newest1 yeah I find it useful til these days.
@Yar_Joey (3271)
• Philippines
19 Apr 16
Yes, and most especially if you have memory card in your phone.
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@newest1 (295)
19 Apr 16
hmm right
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• Philippines
18 Apr 16
I used to have the same dilemma. I don't even like deleting messages because I think of it as memories.
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@newest1 (295)
19 Apr 16
it will be auto delete when you change your smartphone
@toniganzon (72281)
• Philippines
18 Apr 16
because of smartphones.
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@newest1 (295)
19 Apr 16
ya
@LadyDuck (471500)
• Switzerland
18 Apr 16
The early phones had many more limitations than the actual smart phones.
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@newest1 (295)
19 Apr 16
lots more limitations
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@Bennkz03 (243)
• Zimbabwe
18 Apr 16
I normally delete a message as soon as read it. unless if it is important
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@newest1 (295)
19 Apr 16
ohh grate
@artupe (83)
• Hyderabad, India
18 Apr 16
@newest1 nokia phones was very cool at that time
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@AkoPinay (11542)
• Philippines
1 Jul 16
Yeah I am now using an iPhone but I would love to buy Nokia android when it becomes available again. They both have features I like and do not like.
@Dishari (687)
5 May 16
Yeah. But the sad part, nobody texts anymore! People with smartphones have so many other things to do, that they aren't even grateful for having a larger memory for keeping texts.