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not that microsoft is doing a lot anyways... my Lumia 920 has 7GB in the "others" folder and no indication from Microsoft when this will be addressed. Lots of WP7.5 phones haven't got their 7.8 upgrade yet. Yet on my Blackberry Z10 I have since 2 days ago I've got 2 updates with system fixes.
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Posted: 2013-03-08 10:37:07
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just realise this thread exists.
count me in,
i'm using stormtrooper white lumia 920..
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Posted: 2013-03-08 21:12:04
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On 2013-03-08 10:37:07, fbloise wrote:
not that microsoft is doing a lot anyways... my Lumia 920 has 7GB in the "others" folder and no indication from Microsoft when this will be addressed. Lots of WP7.5 phones haven't got their 7.8 upgrade yet. Yet on my Blackberry Z10 I have since 2 days ago I've got 2 updates with system fixes.
others folder is the storage of files that does not fall in the rest of the listed category.
it may include maps, things from facebook, some apps, and etc.
try uninstall Fhotoroom app, if you had it installed, and see if the other folder shrunk in size or not,
no worries since u can always reinstall it back
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Posted: 2013-03-08 21:19:53
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Isn't it possible to set a maximum to "other folder"?
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Posted: 2013-03-09 01:16:00
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@Marly. How is your 920 experience.
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Posted: 2013-03-09 01:20:00
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My 'other' folder keeps going up and down. Seems to be a some sort of system cache we cannot access. As for updates,Nokia is better than most it's just 7.8 was pulled due to tile update issue. Many 7.5 handsets have the update now including a mate of mine who got his on O2 yesterday.
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Posted: 2013-03-09 01:26:00
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On 2013-03-09 01:16:00, hihihans wrote:
Isn't it possible to set a maximum to "other folder"?
you cannot set a size limit to it.
it is dynamic storage.
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Posted: 2013-03-09 12:44:01
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Nokia is working on a fix for this anyway unlike MS who has said nothing about it
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Posted: 2013-03-09 13:41:00
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I find whatsapp uses alot of battery since it is using the music API to always stay connected.
I found a new IM apps, called Hike, its developed in India.
(well alot of indians works in silicon valley, so never underestimate them)
dont bother the free sms thing in the app since it only works in india.
its a good replacement for whatsapp, and most important is free..
i introduced it to my android fren and he likes it. his whatsapp gonna expire in a month and not willing to fork out money for something that can be achieved for free..
it is a crossplatform,
windows phone, android, ios, nokia asha, and coming soon for blackberry device
http://get.hike.in/
for windows phone user, get it here
http://windowsphone.com/en-in[....]38-092f-4144-826a-3e3d41f50714
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Posted: 2013-03-10 13:56:08
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm-Df2a95v8
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Posted: 2013-03-10 22:11:40
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