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Some phones may suffer from storage issues. This means that you don't have enough storage to deal with your needs, or your phone has started to lock up due to not having enough space to deal with basic running. Your phone may be cluttered with photos and videos that you don't need.
There will be ways to deal with these issues, mostly involved with freeing up storage space on your phone. You should move media files to an external device if you want to keep them and delete everything you don't need.
You can also delete temporary files in the form of your cache, as this will remove data and free up much-needed space. You can also utilise cloud storage solutions to help manage your storage online rather than on your hardware.
Where is the spare storage ? On the phone or on the memory card?
The phone doesn't use the memory card to store messages it uses it's own internal memory storage. If you have saved items there then this may be why it's running out of space.
Storage on this model is only 4GB. You could try deleting some of your apps to make more space. Also, if there is a vacant slot for an additional SD card, this should help to give you more storage space.
That system warning relates to available application space. For some reason Archos only devoted ~128 MB for applications, so you can fill that up pretty fast. You'll need to:
uninstall applications (settings, Applications, Manage Applications, then select and uninstall some)
or
move some applications to "internal storage", this transfers some of the space they're taking to the internal storage on your Archos. Again you'll go to Settings, Applications, then Manage Applications. From the list of applications select some of the larger ones and you may see a "move to internal storage" option. Some apps have this, some don't.
You need to free some space for more storage. Delete some items eg music, pics, videos, ringtones etc that are unnecessarily used. The store space is running low
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