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Originally Posted by alalor
A couple more questions, while I try to figure out how these things work.
Seems that text messages are loaded in the RAM and kept there, so if you clean it you get more available RAM. Is it the case for e-mails too? or emails don't take up RAM? From my crude tests it seems like they do?
Is there a program that can clear all the text messages older than a set amount of days like there is for email?
If I choose the same wallpaper for all screens, would I save RAM or run faster? I set animations to the minimum.
Thank you!!!
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For mail, it's stored in a file called "cemail.vol" which is normally in your main memory. You can move it to your storage card with a reg edit... and then after a flash all you need to do is rerun the reg edit and your mail is restored -- although after I do this I have to go in and edit my mail settings again for user/pass and servers... but that's a quick task.