Can this works ? Is it possible to make it work ? How good is it ?
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Is there any hybrids one with usuable memory space on it ? Wifi + 2gig for exemple ?
Spectec assured me that the microSD version of this card would be released in Q4 2008, though they've been promising it for a long while now. The specs on their site do not indicate that any flash memory will be available on the card, so plan to do a lot of swapping. In addition, the card will stick out of the Vogue's microSD slot a few millimeters, so you won't be able to put the cover back on over the slot. A clever person could probably cut away a small portion of the cover to accommodate the larger card.
The lack of flash is a deal breaker for me though. I imagine there just isn't enough room to fit a wifi adapter AND flash in a tiny microSD card.
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Will it work on the xda IIs?
It may. A user on another forum just reported succesfully using a Tanscend 4gb card in his XV6600 even though he was told it would only support 2gb...http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=61612
Have tested with 2GB SData SD card myself, works fine. Didn't have 4gb but it should work as well.
The SX66 supported SD list was created back when the highest SD card was like 512meg or 1gig, that's why the supported lists are different
hi, thanks for the replies. i see it everything should be fine using a 4gb sd card.
due to the nature of the BA, and as far as i kno all other fairly recent PDAs they will support all current and future SD cards as they don't suffer the limited memory addressing of smaller less complex devices such as normal mobile phones like nokias and digital cameras
i've read somewhere the SD card standard will theoretically go up to 16gb, lets hope they arn't too far away, and that the BA will support it.
Still hoping some random company will develop and release an SDIO USB host though. Damn the BA not having Compact Flash.
http://www.everythingusb.com/news/index/5929.htm
http://sandisk.com/Products/Item(1239)-SDSDPH-1024-SanDisk_Ultra_II_SD_Plus_USB_1GB.aspx
Much cheaper, and from SanDisk...
1 GB SD which doubles as a USB thimbdrive w/o need for adapter. MSRP $134.99
Hi,
Newbie question, couldn't find the answer: What's the difference between a normal sd-card and a mini sd, except for size?
What's better? I've read that pple say mini sd's the future, but why?
Enlighten me.
Thanks
I have a 1 GB mini sd ( even if my qtek 2020 only accepts SD cards - i use the adaptor of course ) because all the next devices will use mini/micro SD because they are smaller.
So it is a sort of investement for the future ! don't waste your money !
I for one really don't like this mess of different standards when it comes to flash memory.
What is there, for example, that mini-SD is too big for that actually /needs/ micro-SD? Come to think of it, what devices are really too small for good old vanilla SD cards?
Sony even announced a smaller memory stick the other day, for those people that don't find Duos too damn small already. Don't even get me started on MMC, RS-MMC and so on, it's just not required, you know? The sooner SD becomes an industry standard the better.
I bought a Magician for the very fact that it takes full-size SD cards: memory is cheaper per Gb and I've got a greater range of SDIO options.
Hello!
I want to buy new microSDHC card to my phone and I'm wondering which one is the best.
There are three priorities for me:
- SDHC
- 4GB
- minimum class 6
I found TRANSCEND microSDHC 4GB Class 6 and SILICON POWER 4GB microSDHC CLASS 6. Which one is better? Or maybe you advice something else?
THere is a lot of disscussion about this in this forum. Please search
Sometimes it's hard to find sth when does not speak the native english. Can you please give me the link to this discussion or just post the answer?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=553412&highlight=sdhc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=416866&highlight=sdhc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=493247&highlight=sdhc
Thanks! I've already studied thread nr 1 and 3 and nothing special there. Number 2 is 16GB and 32GB - I need just 4GB and not for WM but for Linux (ext4 and maybe one fat32 partition on it).
well if it's a pda device then it's interface cant keep up with even the normal card speeds
so high speed cards only really matter when you have it connected to a card reader connected to a computer
Rudegar said:
well if it's a pda device then it's interface cant keep up with even the normal card speeds
so high speed cards only really matter when you have it connected to a card reader connected to a computer
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So it's better to buy class 4 but 8GB that 4GB class 6?
i have not seen any difference personally between 4 & 6. so go for highest capacity.
i have used quite a few brands and all my cards now are sandisk. None of them have given me a problem.
most important thimg regarding performance is to make sure that its genunine. more than 85% of cards sold these days are duplicate.
michal_banszel said:
Thanks! I've already studied thread nr 1 and 3 and nothing special there. Number 2 is 16GB and 32GB - I need just 4GB and not for WM but for Linux (ext4 and maybe one fat32 partition on it).
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I don't know jack about linux or 'rooting' onto an sd card, but if I were going to do it, I would make sure that I got the highest quality card available. I've corrupted my 16 G card too many times (mostly my fault, lol) to trust it for running linux off of it. Get something hardy that won't become corrupted, like if the device freezes and you need to reset it. My guess is that you're better off with a smaller card (like the 4 GB one). I'd stay away from a big one if you don't need it.
Basically, it's a huge PITA when your card becomes hopelessly corrupted and you need to back it up and re-format it. I imagine it's a nightmare when your operating system is running off of said card when it becomes corrupted.
Farmer Ted said:
I don't know jack about linux or 'rooting' onto an sd card, but if I were going to do it, I would make sure that I got the highest quality card available. I've corrupted my 16 G card too many times (mostly my fault, lol) to trust it for running linux off of it. Get something hardy that won't become corrupted, like if the device freezes and you need to reset it. My guess is that you're better off with a smaller card (like the 4 GB one). I'd stay away from a big one if you don't need it.
Basically, it's a huge PITA when your card becomes hopelessly corrupted and you need to back it up and re-format it. I imagine it's a nightmare when your operating system is running off of said card when it becomes corrupted.
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That's right!
"most important thimg regarding performance is to make sure that its genunine. more than 85% of cards sold these days are duplicate."
what do you mean? TRANSCEND and SILICON POWER are genuine?
on my purpose,there ARE differences between class 4 and class 6 ,but there are to small differences in speed to pay the double price...I just using class2 Devices (on 3 PDA Phones,2 NDS and an PSP),i never felt there are to slow,yeah on PSP you really fell the difference between an MemoryStick Pro MkII and an Class2 Toshiba MicroSDHC,but for me personally it does not matter -the most of People buy Great Capacity Drives for Media Files right ? ....and Media Files like Movies,Mp3´s etc. running well on Class2 Cards!
Excuse me to say that...but SanDisk Sucks!
a lot of the Sandisk card have Chips from China
(i Don´t know on Class 4 or 6 Cards,but Class2 Card from Sandisk always have Chinese Chips....and there bullsh...)
Japanese Chips (like Cards from Kingston and Toshiba) are a lot better on speed and are a lot more reliable than Chinese Chips
I made my Experiences ,never by SanDisk....
just every Media Market have SanDisk- but that doesn´t mean there are really good..
I have Cards from Siemens,SanDisk,Kingston,Nokia,Toshiba and Motorola (Nokia,Siemens and Motorola are OEM- so i don´t know who produced them)) I have over 20! Cards between 64mb and 16gb---yeah and San Disk are the worst ..dood!
and there IS a Difference between Class4 and 6 Cards,but i think personally there are to less to pay the double Price for it
I have 3 PDA ,2 NDS and an PSP,all of them has Class 2 Cards and i never felt that there are to slow...most of the Devices on the market are to slow to feel the REAL Power of an Class6 Card!
It would be nice if it could support higher than 32gb. Unless the hardware specifications changed for SDXC, software should allow it to use higher capacities right?
Did you get an answer to this by the way?
Cheers
I'm pretty sure Desire only allows up to 32GB, wich is quite alot but if you wan't mre, the only way is to have another micro sd, maybe tucked away under the battery cover and switch them when required!!!
I thought so too - but then also I thought I read that sdxc was supported in Desire... I only have 8GB SD at the moment - which is enough for now
http://www.theunwired.net/?item=dis...ne-7-memory-management-and-microsd-cards&5674
Seems the HD7 uses a Class 2 SDHC card for its internal memory, which is replaceable. I'm surprised it uses such a slow card.
I suspect replacing the card invalidates the warranty though as you need to unscrew the phone and break a seal to get at the slot. Nevertheless you'd end up with a lot more storage, and even 32GB cards are available at class 4 so would be a fair bit faster too.
I remain hopeful that the Venue Pro has gone for the more expensive route of having its 8GB on internal flash chips, leaving the SD card socket free for that nice beefy 32GB card I'm going to put there.
It is odd how MS's own site said they used advanced microSD cards and thus they would be difficult to replace or something. Then we see it's just a class 2. SanDisks are typically a little faster at lower classes than the rest, though.
Two days ago, it happens here
Come one guys, read more please...
You should check the real source here: how dereckcranson was the first to prove us that we can switch any microSD card in our HD7
Okay, I wonder if there are 2 sd card slots in the Focus. Could we switch the 8GB out for 32 and then put a 32 in the 2nd slot?
That would be awesome but I'd be spending just as much on sd cards as I would the phone on an ATT-2year.
If someone get ahold of one, please check!!!
lavike said:
Okay, I wonder if there are 2 sd card slots in the Focus. Could we switch the 8GB out for 32 and then put a 32 in the 2nd slot?
That would be awesome but I'd be spending just as much on sd cards as I would the phone on an ATT-2year.
If someone get ahold of one, please check!!!
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I was wondering the same about the Focus.
ryotgz said:
I was wondering the same about the Focus.
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yes it would work if samsung went the route of adding a sd card instead of flash memory as the internal memory. someone would have to open it and see.
I guess the only folks who could figure this out unti after Nov. 8 are the folks with an Omnia 7. Seems to be pretty similar phone.