Class 0 Message. - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have been recieveing this msg since yesterday.
"Incoming message is not delivered to your mobile as INBOX is full. Please delete some messages to free some space."
i sure knoe that i hav pretty much memory left in my system
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your voicemail messages are not stored on your phone they are stored on your providers server. It only allocate a very small storage space after 10 message or so, it is full and you need to delete it off the server to regain space.
emails and text are stored on your phone but the partitaion for storage is fixed. Even though you may have memory on your system, the partition allocated for that particular fuction may be used up depending on how much you leave on your phone and what you delete.

Cosmic Blue said:
your voicemail messages are not stored on your phone they are stored on your providers server. It only allocate a very small storage space after 10 message or so, it is full and you need to delete it off the server to regain space.
emails and text are stored on your phone but the partitaion for storage is fixed. Even though you may have memory on your system, the partition allocated for that particular fuction may be used up depending on how much you leave on your phone and what you delete.
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i live in india.. there r no voice mail services provided here.. so not concerned..
but second thing u told abt the partitions.. i have got more than a GB on my system folder.. which partition or folder space must i check for it.. i must have abt 12000 msgs in total approx.. plz help solve this prob
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BUMPPP!!!1 Please Any one?

An idea:
Have you considered deleting some messages?

scayre32 said:
Have you considered deleting some messages?
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thats 1 option.. for what i knoe we have got unlimited storage for messages

Root
how to root Samsung Galaxy S II AT&T I777 4.0.3

prk5365 said:
how to root Samsung Galaxy S II AT&T I777 4.0.3
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You are currently in the I9100 forums. You should probably go to the AT&T Galaxy S II forums (which is the SGH-I777) to find out.

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Cnt receive text messages

I cnt receive sms.but I can send sms.i think since I was using task killer so it may be due to that.anybody has faced such problem?what should I do?also in running services I see 'crash sms' what it is?and what services should be running so that sms can be sent?please help..
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In your notification bar, are you getting a warning that your internal storage is low? If so, free some space as the phone stop receiving sms when your internal memory drop below 10 mb
Divr said:
In your notification bar, are you getting a warning that your internal storage is low? If so, free some space as the phone stop receiving sms when your internal memory drop below 10 mb
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if that isn't your problem download handcent from the market maby your sms app is damaged or something??
and otherwise i think the only solution is to reflash your device
Divr said:
In your notification bar, are you getting a warning that your internal storage is low? If so, free some space as the phone stop receiving sms when your internal memory drop below 10 mb
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Now the internal memory is 20mb..but still I cnt receive the text msgs.
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Handcent was also unable to solve it. What is reflashing?how it can be done?it is risky?
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You can find "how to flash" guide here:
X10 Flash Tool
Is it risky? well not quite.. it saved me of countless bricks.. Read carefully and you will be ok.
by the looks of your problem your default "Conversation.apk" isnt working, maybe it is damaged, maybe you deleted it, dunno, but that specific problem is related to Conversation.apk (i removed cause i wanted to replace it with HandcentSMS.apk, and i was unable to receive messages) simple reinstall Conversation.apk should do the trick, but, first you need to root your phone:
Guide how to root your phone:
For 2.0.2.A.0.24: here
For 2.0.A.0.504 here
All that u need to know is here: Summary for X10 Mini & Pro
Couple days ago i buyed x10 mini, i was complete noob for...pretty much everything related to phone... i spend some time reading a bit forums and i got all info that i need.
Dont worry, x10mini is a small phone, but it dies hard.. trust me, im messing around with firmware and rooting, deleting SE stocked apps, so i Flash and root my phone 2-3 times per day. Its easy lad, just dont despair.
sahilahuja said:
Now the internal memory is 20mb..but still I cnt receive the text msgs.
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20mb is not enought. Try release more memory. I had same problem. This was the reason why I rootet my X10mini pro lately - to delete all that crap applications from SE to release memory for apps I like to use without worry about space.
Lweek said:
20mb is not enought. Try release more memory. I had same problem. This was the reason why I rootet my X10mini pro lately - to delete all that crap applications from SE to release memory for apps I like to use without worry about space.
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Would u please explain how did you solved the problem when you were facing it.How much memory did u released up and what other things you did at that time?is there is a need to reinstall conversation.apk
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Hey guys thanks for your help. The problem is now being solved. When I free up the memory to 28mb then I started receiving text.
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[Q] Cannot free Internal storage-diff free storage info in storage & app menu

Hi,
I have a weird problem with my S2 running samsung stock ICS 4.0.3. i have been using sgs2 for over a year now and whenever my free internal storage goes below 250MB i move the apps to SD card. But now No. of apps in SDcard has hit the Android limit so i simply delete the Apps. But off late that is not freeing up my internal memory. Soon after deleting apps it shows internal memory freed but by next day or it again fills up. This is when i check my storage at Settings-> storage (shows ~220MB). when i check my with settings -Applications it stays free and now its showing 600MB free. This was not the case earlier. Both the values above remained more or less same. So i have deleted ~300MB worth of applications without freeing up my storage
I have been searching vigorously but found no solutions. I have read about Wifi logs issue but it should have started soon after ICS upgrade. In fact till very recently it was fine coz i had to delete lot of Appa due to Android SD card bug. my free space went upto ~400Mb. Not now suddenly. In fact i changed nothing in my sgs2 to cause this. I noticed this issue when i installed and then uninstalled SYBIL. Would deleting Dalvik cache help? if yes then how to do it?
What else should i do? Is there a way to resolve this of find a workaround without Rooting. I love to root my phone and enjoy the freedom it offers but i have absolutely no time to do that.
Please help
Helppp... something .... anything ... am i the only unfortunate one with this issue??
or if you know a an expert in XDA who i can PM .. please forward me his handle.
solved
shekharpati said:
Helppp... something .... anything ... am i the only unfortunate one with this issue??
or if you know a an expert in XDA who i can PM .. please forward me his handle.
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finally found a solution in a thread in xda "A simple way to free up storage space is by deleting all the log files in the device memory. Just dial *#9900# on your phone and select option 2 “Delete dumpstate/logcat” in the prompted menu. It's not necessary to root your phone either. I restored 1.4 gig of space after doing this."

[Q] A Huge Contacts File That Never Openes

Hello everyone,
I am using galaxy sIII international version with android 4.1.2 installed.
There is a huge problem I am having with my contacts. My contacts storage file kept getting larger and larger, yesterday it got to 3gb and now when i look at contacts storage it shows it has a size of 5gb. All my phone memory is thus now full, and I don't have that many contacts.
I am not able to open contacts, however. I can not view any contacts when I connect my phone to my pc with Kies also. And while doing these I have been really patient for them to load, and no, they do not load. I have deleted facebook and haxsync thinking they may be filling it, but still, no change.
So now I have a contacts file that takes 5gb of space (it is stuck to that as it got my memory full) and can not be opened. It is as if my phone has a huge cancer.
Anyone, who can advise anything, I am desperate, waiting for your help. I just want to save my contacts that have a phone number.
Camekan said:
Hello everyone,
I am using galaxy sIII international version with android 4.1.2 installed.
There is a huge problem I am having with my contacts. My contacts storage file kept getting larger and larger, yesterday it got to 3gb and now when i look at contacts storage it shows it has a size of 5gb. All my phone memory is thus now full, and I don't have that many contacts.
I am not able to open contacts, however. I can not view any contacts when I connect my phone to my pc with Kies also. And while doing these I have been really patient for them to load, and no, they do not load. I have deleted facebook and haxsync thinking they may be filling it, but still, no change.
So now I have a contacts file that takes 5gb of space (it is stuck to that as it got my memory full) and can not be opened. It is as if my phone has a huge cancer.
Anyone, who can advise anything, I am desperate, waiting for your help. I just want to save my contacts that have a phone number.
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have you tried doing a wipe data/factory reset.
squ89r97 said:
have you tried doing a wipe data/factory reset.
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If I wipe the data I will lose all the contacts that I use. I aim to find a better solution, yet in the end if someone can't help that seems to be what I will have to stick to.
Any other ideas?
Camekan said:
If I wipe the data I will lose all the contacts that I use. I aim to find a better solution, yet in the end if someone can't help that seems to be what I will have to stick to.
Any other ideas?
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Sync your contacts via your google account if they aren't already! You'll get them back that way, or download an app and save them to your external sd card!
squ89r97 said:
Sync your contacts via your google account if they aren't already! You'll get them back that way, or download an app and save them to your external sd card!
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Thank you sir, a lot! I had forgotten that Google synced all my contacts, I cleared the data and now all are restored from Google.
Again thank you so much, this had made me busy all day, and now it's solved

[Q] Low on memory

For the second time in just a few months I have a notice: "storage space running out of memore".
I have just 99 MB free.
I've deleted even apps that I want but can't seem to find what is using up all the memory.
Internal memory fine, SD fine.
I've moved what ever I can to SD.
My phone: GT -I9100
Android 4.1.2 "up to date"
I really don't want to do a factory reset again and again every few months.
Loking for advice and help.
Thanks,
Shofar1 said:
For the second time in just a few months I have a notice: "storage space running out of memore".
I have just 99 MB free.
I've deleted even apps that I want but can't seem to find what is using up all the memory.
Internal memory fine, SD fine.
I've moved what ever I can to SD.
My phone: GT -I9100
Android 4.1.2 "up to date"
I really don't want to do a factory reset again and again every few months.
Loking for advice and help.
Thanks,
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If your s2 is rooted download link2sd from the play store then you can move unmoveable apps like facebook to your sd card and also then you can delete bloated apps aswel.
Delete Cache
try deleting the cache.....
It might be taking up your memory.
Piyush Pastor said:
try deleting the cache.....
It might be taking up your memory.
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I am not rooted.
When you say delete cache, do you mean individually in each program or is there a way to do a major cache delete somewhere else.
Thanks
Shofar1 said:
I am not rooted.
When you say delete cache, do you mean individually in each program or is there a way to do a major cache delete somewhere else.
Thanks
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search on google play, there is a raft of apps that can help you clean your cache.
Hope this helps
My mate have had this problem. Like 7 apps installed, but no memory left. It just sort of happens. I have not been able to pinpoint the cause of the problem.
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Go into your dialer and key in *#9900# and in the menu that comes up select "Delete dumpstate/logcat". This will free up a lot of unnecessary log files.
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garryknight said:
Go into your dialer and key in *#9900# and in the menu that comes up select "Delete dumpstate/logcat". This will free up a lot of unnecessary log files.
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Thanks this did it!!!
Freed up more than 1GB.
I guess this needs to be done periodically.
Great help.
Shofar1
Also go to Settings and check under the storage part what is taken up space, in my SII it was a lot of garbage under DCIM, the photos are stored on the SD card but "small copies" (do not recall what they are called) filled up nearly a GB on my unit. I have a lot of photos on Dropbox etc that are shown on the SII.
Shofar1 said:
I guess this needs to be done periodically.
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I would guess so, yes. But not too often. How long have you had your phone? (rhetorical question)
lljungberg said:
"small copies" (do not recall what they are called) filled up nearly a GB on my unit.
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"Thumbnails", and it's a good idea to delete these now and again. They'll be rebuilt as needed.
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garryknight said:
I would guess so, yes. But not too often. How long have you had your phone? (rhetorical question)
I've had my phone I think 3 years. SG II was their newest phone at the time.
I never had this problem till maybe a year ago and not this week.
Thanks again for the "delete" it really seems to have solved the problem.
Last time I couldn't find anyone who could help and went the complete factory reset route.
This is obviously so much better.
Shofar1
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Shofar1 said:
I've had my phone I think 3 years.
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It really was a rhetorical question. I didn't want to know how long you've had your phone. I was pointing out that those logs have built up over that time, 3 years, so it's unlikely that they'll build up to that degree for another 3 years. So you don't need to apply this fix often, maybe once a year or so.
A lot of people are suffering a lack of space on their Samsung phones needlessly, as I did for at least 6 months, through not knowing about this fix. If you find someone else in the same situation, maybe you can help them out.

[Q] how do I free storage in SGS4Zoom ?

When I got my new SGS4Z I had at least about 2 Gb free storage.
I got a 64 Gb memory card, and was very careful not to install apps I didn't really need.
I used the micro SD card as much as I could (like for the camera), kept deleting SMS- MMS- and whatsapp messages I didn't need any more.
Nevertheless: my free storage of the Phone has gone below 1 Gb now.
I have the feeling that all sorts of unwanted data are accumulating. How can I get rid of them ?
Any help very much appreciated.
Oh, and yesterday I discovered that there is a log of Phone calls with entries all the way from the beginning.
The way to delete them seems pretty primitive: either one by one, or all of them at once.
Nothing like only for a specified number, or date range, or something like that ?
I found Dropbox sync on the cloud settings was downloading all the time filling up the storage on the phone. Disabled it and freed up 1.5Gb
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If yu have root you can uninstall some of Samsung (or Google) Application that are taking up space.
with or without root you can even try also with "memory option" via settings menu (for example deleting .SMT content folder or others folders and contents that are useless for you).

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