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I keep having this message pop up, every few minutes:
"Capacity for NFC services full
Not enough capacity to enable the service. Try disabling one or more services."
My options are "Cancel" or "Change Services". If I click Change Services, it takes me to a page titled "Change available services". There is a big, white, blank space in the middle of the screen, then at the bottom it says, "Capacity used for NFC services 159%" and below that, my options are "Cancel" or "OK" but OK is not able to be clicked.
I have not used NFC for anything.
I have not specifically enabled NFC for anything.
I have gone into settings and turned off NFC as well as Android Beam.
I just got this phone, last night. Please help me get rid of this error. It doesn't seem to show up when I'm using Facebook, but when I'm on the homescreen or using texting, it keeps popping up.
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March 2016
Hey Rebki2,
Welcome to the community!
As @KAPABLE-K mentioned the error message seems to come from a Scotiabank app. From what I can see in external forums, the issue was reported and now fixed. You will need to update to the latest version of the app to fix it. If the issue persists, I would suggest uninstalling it and wait until they find a permanent fix.
Hope this helps!
Hey Rebki2,
Welcome to the community!
As @KAPABLE-K mentioned the error message seems to come from a Scotiabank app. From what I can see in external forums, the issue was reported and now fixed. You will need to update to the latest version of the app to fix it. If the issue persists, I would suggest uninstalling it and wait until they find a permanent fix.
Hope this helps!