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i'm getting a message since some days about conversations. it says that the memory is full and that I can't send or receive messages until i free memory.
Is there a way to free that memory ?
I know that i can delete conversations, but if i want to keep them, what should i do ?
Is there a way to expand that memory ?
Thx