Bluetooth Data........

Hello All,
I have a problem,In My N72, I have 1 gb memory Card and there are 456Mb free.
But I'm not able to transfer data by bluetooth.
Please tell me what is the problem.
I think that what i had already transfered is occupying all device memory. And there is no option to save it to Memory Card from Message Inbox.

Not entirely sure where you're getting this problem.
The common place is with the Music Manager: you need to locate the settings in Music Manager and change the music file location on the phone to be the card.
For messages, go to options, settings, other and select "Memory Card" for "Memory in use".

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