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najob
11-13-2009, 11:30 AM
like I said, when I try to save new contact in my phonebook they say that is no memory for thaht?
wtf, there is 2 gb of card and 40 mb on phone...
anybody have same problem? fix it?
thx

maek_it_happen
11-13-2009, 11:35 AM
are you saving the number to your sim card ? , not ur sd or int , ur sim ? check the settings

najob
11-13-2009, 11:42 AM
by default, phone is new...

maek_it_happen
11-13-2009, 11:50 AM
well im not sure about the phone i have never handled a pulse , but check ur setting , press menu when ur in contacts or , jus check any settings related to contacts ...

najob
11-13-2009, 12:13 PM
no posibility for contacts save memory...

najob
11-14-2009, 12:08 AM
but, when I delete all contact, I can save new one
and when I import from my google accaunt, about 1200 contact, there is no more memory (but there it is...)
houston, we have a problem....

najob
11-14-2009, 12:10 AM
and one more thing, there is no flash on my pulse! is this normal? wheare must be flash shows "?"
??

Iceberg
11-14-2009, 12:39 AM
How about you hit up dat Androi market brah and lewk for a contact application tht allws u 2 store new contacts on there servere insted of giggle. Knaw mean?

najob
11-14-2009, 02:39 AM
good idea, what program do I need?

Iceberg
11-14-2009, 03:22 AM
good idea, what program do I need?

I was kinda hopin you'd figure it out. I know there are applications that do it but I don't want to do the foot work. Just search the market for tags.
Phonebook, store, contacts, etc etc etc.

najob
11-14-2009, 04:00 AM
oh, shore, I did it, and same problem with some new program...

Iceberg
11-14-2009, 04:12 AM
oh, shore, I did it, and same problem with some new program...

Your phone is an *******.

Sheesh grab a back up program, do a back up or not.
But try a factory reset, this looses your applications data, so what's in your call history and text messang apps and it erases your apps.
But you can get the apps back first thing if you go to the market after the reset and redownload everything.
But if you use a backup program it ain't so bad.

Then see if that works, but maybe you should just shoot tmobile a complaint first.

najob
11-14-2009, 04:55 AM
I think I must develop by my own some app ... thts way I bought this phone
if I want finish phone I buy iphone and stay disapointed..

najob
11-15-2009, 09:11 AM
so, problem still exist, I have 1208 contacts import from google contacts, and om my Pulse phone is no more place, for more numbers (but there is a place..)
if I remove some contacts, still "no more place"
on my sim cards there is place for just 280 contacts..

and I try to remove all contacts from phone and then is everything ok, but again when I import from google 1208 contacts, it stuck!

houston, I still have a problem... anybody?
thx

razvanardelean
11-24-2009, 02:54 PM
Hi there,

I had the same problem on my T-Mobile Pulse. I have tried everything to fix it but unfortunatelly nothing worked. My Pulse is rooted and has AmonRA. I did a nandroid backup but it was useless. I tried also a wipe phone from AmonRA as well as Factory Reset from the phone and it didn't work. With a fresh install I was able to add new contacts but after sincronizing with my google acount the same problem appeared.

*Please take caution on doing the update. The battery needs to be charged (I recommend to keep the phone plugged just in case) and DO NOT interupt the process. I am not responsible for any damages made to your phone by doing this.

The fix for me was going to T-Mobile UK website. Support / Android updates and I got the updated firmware. I tried their way to do it but it didn't work so I tried something else. Follow these steps:
1. download the update from T-Mobile website
2. Unzip the archive
3. Copy the Dload directory to your SD card
4. Open the phone with the card inserted and go to Settings / SD card and phone storage / Upgrade
5. Wait for the update to take place. It will take about 2-3 minutes and you are done then.
6. Phone restarts and you have a clean install of Android (nothing is saved)

After this you can reinstall your apps, synchronize your contacts, mail, calendar and everything will work just fine. At least for me it did. Now I can save as many contacts as I want and the whole menu and everything is smoother.

Have fun with your Pulse.

razvanardelean
11-25-2009, 12:47 PM
UPDATE:

It worked for a couple of days but now it doesn't work anymore, same problem. No memory to save new contact.