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Facebook for Blackberry Crashed My Phone!

I have been using the Facebook Blackberry application since it launched almost two weeks ago. My first impressions were amazing. The new interface makes it so much easier for me to navigate through my regularly used Facebook items. Everytime I received a message or a friend request it was sending it to my phone. Rather than having to read the Facebook alert emails that provide you with no details about the messages received, I could access them immediately.

The main downfall with this is that each of the messages and requests were stored locally on my cell phone. After just a week of messages and requests, my memory on my Blackberry Curve was immediately overloaded. Subsequently, all of my email, my call history and all my Facebook messages were deleted! While this could have been a practically catastrophic event, I’m am fortunate enough to have all of my email synced with Gmail.

While Facebook should not be held responsible for any bugs with my Blackberry, I would suggest that they redesign the application so that it is less reliant on local memory and instead stores actual messages on their own servers. Honestly, I think the main issue is with my Blackberry phone but my phone had been fine until I added this application. In addition to memory issues on the phone, Facebook has a number of missing features on their Facebook application including the ability to view profiles, marking messages as unread and a number of other features.

I hate to do it but I may have to remove the Facebook application until they can figure out a way to take up less memory on my phone. Has anyone else had this problem?

 



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10 Comments »

  1. The app just doesn't work for me at all on my Sprint 8830. I get no notifications and my status doesn't update when I change it online.

    Comment by mojo — November 6, 2007 @ 9:53 am

  2. Actually, this isn't unique to the Facebook app. The way the BlackBerry OS deals with low memory situations is to delete email, call logs and other data – you can wind up in the same situation by having too many large email attachments at once, or by running an app that leaks memory.

    In theory, having local copies of your email deleted from your blackberry should never be a catastrophic event – the messages should only ever be deleted from your BB, never your mail server or from Facebook.

    Comment by Grant — November 6, 2007 @ 11:46 am

  3. Yes, I've had to keep deleting everything that comes in otherwise all my messages and calls disappear. I'd much prefer to keep my call logs and SMS messages than keep my fb messages offline!

    Comment by T M — November 6, 2007 @ 3:14 pm

  4. Yes, I’ve had to keep deleting everything that comes in otherwise all my messages and calls disappear. I’d much prefer to keep my call logs and SMS messages than keep my fb messages offline!

    Comment by T M — November 6, 2007 @ 7:14 pm

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  7. My bb has crashed atleast once a week when I installed facebook. I have deleted the application and all is back to normal!!

    Bern

    Comment by Bern — March 16, 2008 @ 11:18 am

  8. [...] much integration in an un-modified manner led to some overrun applications on the BlackBerry, as Nick experienced on his own handheld [...]

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  9. You people at the blackberry are doing a wonderful job, meeting all the expectations and winning all the challenges. BRAVO 2 all of you.
    http://thinklaptops.net/

    Comment by Alexandru — April 30, 2009 @ 6:18 am

  10. This happened to me to when i downloaded v1.6…it eats up too much memory….never had a problem with version 1.3 which i put back on my phone and is fine…The slideshow photo feature on v 1.6 is too much for the blackberry's memory in must cases….always check your status in options..bb like to have 12,000,000 bytes free…make sure messages are only stored for 30 days and not forever….That helps alot.

    Comment by tony — June 15, 2009 @ 7:23 am

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