Opening messages takes FOREVER on 8gb n95

i have a n95 8gb..
and when i receive a text message it seriously takes about 20 seconds for the message to open..
anyone have any ideas, cuz that cannot be normal!!!
thanks

31-Mar-2008 05:12 AM
madmaze wrote:
i have a n95 8gb..
and when i receive a text message it seriously takes about 20 seconds for the message to open..
anyone have any ideas, cuz that cannot be normal!!!
thanks
This is not normal. Are your messege boxes full ?
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