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Droid: Phone made by Motorola and offered by Verizon on their network. Runs Android OS.
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Some people have reported having to use a master/factory reset in order to clear that message. Unfortunately doing so erases user data, so make sure you have some sort of backup system in-place first.

As far as a phone acting slow... check to see what apps you're running. Android makes it very easy to keep loading up app after app, and over time people can end up with a lot installed, many of which may be running in the background even if they don't realize it.

Not all apps "play nice".
 
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Thanks man
AHHHHHH Noooo i dont wanna have to delete all my shet...

Best to wait then to see if anyone else who's experienced that problem has discovered an easier solution. Or search around... this was discussed in some other threads.

also is there anyway to get voice with my swype keyboard?
Nope, sorry. That's only a feature of the Android keyboard.

ALSO do you reccomend silicon cases?
I assume you meant silicone? Silicon is a hard metallic rock they make computer chips out of. Silicone is the rubbery stuff.

No, I'm not particularly a fan. While they're nice and soft, providing good shock-absorption, they are dust/dirt magnets and hard to wipe clean.

I use the Body Glove case sold by AT&T.
 
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I read on here, and tried and confirmed, that deleting the DMService cache will get rid of that annoying pop-up. Go into Applications, services, and delete cache and that should do it.

I'm not having this problem but I tried looking into your instructions. There's something not quite right.

If you go into Running services (which I assume is what you meant by just "services") and find "DMService", clicking on it only gives you the option to stop the service.

But if you instead go into "Manage applications", make sure Filter is set to "All", then click on "Device Management", there is a button for [Clear cache] (although on mine it's grayed out). Is that what you meant?

Can you please clarify?
 
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I'm not having this problem but I tried looking into your instructions. There's something not quite right.

If you go into Running services (which I assume is what you meant by just "services") and find "DMService", clicking on it only gives you the option to stop the service.

But if you instead go into "Manage applications", make sure Filter is set to "All", then click on "Device Management", there is a button for [Clear cache] (although on mine it's grayed out). Is that what you meant?

Can you please clarify?

Oops yep that is correct, that's what I meant. Sounds like that wont help you. You might try rebooting and then checking for that button to be active. Here's the link I pulled the info from:
http://androidforums.com/1655611-post312.html
 
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