Free up to 5MB of memory. MaxMem clean up your Blackberry from unused applications, themes, and files that come preinstalled. Enjoy more memory and slightly faster speed. FREE!
Features:
•MaxMem free up BlackBerry memory by deleting unused COD files that are preinstalled from the BlackBerry operating system. Currently, there are 9 remove modules in the newest MaxMem release, version 0.3.
•Up to 5MB of free memory can be realized after running MaxMem.
•Pop up approval notice for every COD file that will be deleted.
•Remove VAD (Voice Activated Dialing) - Usually activated by pressing the default assigned left convenience key. Make call by using voice recognition. The About item in the Option will also be deleted because it is located inside the VAD. BlackBerry OS and build can still be seen by pressing ALT+SHIFT(left)+H together on the keypad.
•Remove PTT (Push To Talk) - PTT is available on AT&T network only (As far as we know) and is preinstalled in AT&T BlackBerry device. So, if you are going to use the device on other networks, you can delete this feature to save more space.
•Remove T-Mo Fives - Normally found on T-Mobile device. The feature is usually consisting of icons, etc.
•Remove MDS (Mobile Data Service) - MDS is only used by BES user to push data from their BES enabled server. Delete this if you are on BIS network.
•Remove Media - Delete media like default wallpapers, music, and videos.
•Remove Default Themes - This module removes vendor themes except Dimension Zen. Note: some custom-made themes depend on vendor themes to work so don't use this option if you like to install custom-made themes.
•Remove TID - (Experimental) Delete linguistic data used by SureType, SpellCheck, etc.
•Remove Foreign Resources - (Experimental) Delete language translation.
•Remove RIM Internal Tools - Remove quincy, bug report, battery log, etc. RIM Internal Tools usually comes in package with beta operating system that RIM used to monitor the OS performance remotely. Delete this if you are not officially approved to use the beta OS.