Nokia c5-03 question

Hi all, how to set up my phone to automaticly store files that I receive over bluetooth to memory card? I have Nokia c5-03 phone, thanks in advance.

Here's how to do it:
Go to the messaes area. You should see iems like new message, received and so on. On the bottom right side, there should be options button. Click on it and go to settings there (it should be third option when counting from the bottom). There at the bottom, you should have an option which says something like other options. In there you'll hve active memory option and you'll be able to select C: drive or E: drive. E: should be the memory card.

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