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09-07-2017, 09:17 | #1 (permalink) |
Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2017
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Member: 2755237 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Photos, Videos etc I have a ZTE Blade L3. It is not too satisfactory due to the 1GB RAM. May I first enquire that as I keep getting a “Storage space running out - …Try to free space by deleting or unpinning items, etc” how is it possible to continue to use this phone. I have only added 5 Apps and I am down to the availability of 8.80MB in the Internal Storage, which is reducing daily, for a reason that I don't understand, where ALL downloaded apps MUST go, is there a way to add more space or is a phone with more space the only answer? The Apps that are on my phone are as follows, those with a * have been added by me – Android System WebView; AVG Cleaner *; Drive; Gmail*; Google App; Google Play Services; Google Play Store; Google Text-to-speech Engine; Maps; News & Weather; Notes*; Photos; WhatsApp*; Yahoo Mail*; YouTube.] Secondly, I have some photos, videos and WhatsApp items all mixed up in the gallery and find it very difficult to navigate to find a certain one. Is there a way to separate them under headings like Photos, Videos, WhatsApp etc, or is this not possible. Thanks for any suggestions and or explanations! Regards Colin |
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