micro sd using minisd adapter on 8125 - General Accessories

okay first i have a cingular 812. i know its old but i have to live with it for 1 or 2 years till i get a job and have enough money to get a newer phone. anyway i looked all over the internet for mini sd, i guess there extinct now. so i was thinking of buying this: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=9107226
but my question is if i use that little micro sd put it on the mini sd adapter and put the adapter in my phone would i be able to transfer music, movies, themes, and software on it and run it from my 8125? thanks

if it's not sdhc if your device dont support sdhc that is
it should work i use a microSD in converter in my old device which
have std SD only it works ok

so if i dont have sdhc supported then i wont be able to use the converter?

you can use a converter with non sdHC microSd cards just fine
but the converter don't make a device able to use sdhc cards if it don't support it

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4GB SD card works on my Blue Angel

Just in case anybody is thinking of getting a 4GB SD card, I can confirm that the Transcend 150x 4GB card works on my Blue Angel, though it doesn't work in the built-in SD card reader on my Toshiba laptop - I have to use a SanDisk MobileMate SD+ Card Reader. You can get the SD card for £80 from http://www.orcalogic.co.uk/asp/prodtype.asp?prodtype=17231&ft=d&st=1
£80? They seemed alot more then that just a few months back...
You can definitly get them cheaper on eBay but I wanted the option of returning it if it didn't work - I think if you buy something off an online retailer you can return it within 7 days.
But the real question is: Does it work with tomtom 5 without freezing?
But the real question is: Does it work with tomtom 5 without freezing?
I had that problem with a high-speed 1GB card using Navigator 3. The 4GB card seems to work far better though there is still some "freezing".

4GB MicroSDHC with HTC Touch ?

Can the HTC Touch take 4GB MicroSDHC cards?
i heard that the newer ppc's should support it. I hope im right
anyone else know anything about this?
The specifications for the HTC Touch says it supports the standard "SD 2.0". This standard includes SDHC (Cards from 4-32gb), and have seen a few users say they are using a 4gb card in their touch (search will reveal who).
Here (DK) the only 4gb MicroSDHC card available is Class 2, so I wont be going for the 4gb (or 8gb for that matter) card until I can get atleast Class 4, preferably Class 6.
You can read more about SDHC in general on wikipedia.
Hi,i'm actually using 4gb microsd HC from SanDisk.
Everything work perfect without any problem.
Mine Touch have Italian software but i don't think different language firmware could have limitations about memory size....i hope
Bye.
unodbs
you said that you have a 4Gb Card.
were did you buy it?
Tanks
Hi,from ebay the object number is :160135130187 but maybe now you'll find more than this model cause the demand is growning......and maybe the price will be lower.
8 gb sdhc actually used in a touch, anybody ?
has anybody actually used an 8 gb micro sdhc card in a touch yet?
i know there was some discussion about the availability of this size card, and that it was available for quite a few pounds(dollars for me), and i believe someone had purchased it, but never really heard of the results.
if someone has please post, and please let us know where it was purchased and for how much. also, if outside us whether you know if it can be delivered to the usa.
thanks in advance
dan
unodbs said:
Hi,from ebay the object number is :160135130187 but maybe now you'll find more than this model cause the demand is growning......and maybe the price will be lower.
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Did you test the card? E.g. fill it up to over 2gb, like 2.5gb and then see if the phone writes on it etc. 'Cause the picture on Ebay appears different from the one that Verizon carries which should be the real one.
It is good that it works on the Touch, since I just ordered a Touch. I've tested my card, it works flawlessly on the TyTN and I filled it up to test.
Test done
Just end the fill up test on SDHC 4 gb,no problem it works
I've made some copy of 98mb files and also 2 copy of tomtom map file (about 518mb) now memory info report just 84.03 mb free and 3794.47 used of 3878.50 total space on microSd card.
Thank to Doni for suggest me the test.
Pls guys forgive my poor english.
Using sandisk hdsc 4gb card for a week now in my touch and works like a charm. Can't wait for the 8gb lol! bought on amazon. these cards are hard to locate.
Can also confirm that 4Gb Sandisk card works fine in Elf. For the UK guys you can get them here
http://www.mobymemory.com/products/...oSDHC-memory-card-with-Sandisk-USB-reader.asp
Price is £39.99 post free!
Cheers
LB
You can get it here for 36quid inc postage http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDHC
or if you want to use ebay I see they are around 32 or 33quid inc postage from reputable sellers
how significant is class 2 and class 6 micro sdhc cards? compared to the standard 50x micro sd cards.
the class 6 micro sd sdhc doesnt come cheap but the class 2 and class 4 seems reasonable..
I got the 4GB Sandisk card today and it works well.
£29.99 including p&p on play.com at the minute....
Damnit, knew I should have waited...
m15chief said:
£29.99 including p&p on play.com at the minute....
Damnit, knew I should have waited...
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That's a SD not a SDHC card. It will still work though.
You can get the 4Gb SDHC card on eBay for £32 and you also get a Micro SD to SD Card Adapter and a SDHC USB Card reader in with the price
Doctor Mick said:
That's a SD not a SDHC card. It will still work though.
You can get the 4Gb SDHC card on eBay for £32 and you also get a Micro SD to SD Card Adapter and a SDHC USB Card reader in with the price
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http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/...D-4GB-Card/Product.html?P36=5XT937&P36=5YSHEB
The fact that its 4GB means it has to be SDHC... The HC stands for High Capacity
maybe not.
there is a 4gb sd and 4gb sdhc.
have just got a 4GB SDHC Micro Sd card from Amazon including an sd to micro adapter and a sandisk micromate (adapter type thing not used yet) for £24.95 + p+p in total came to less than £30.
Works fine for me so far despite HTC telling me they only support 2 GB cards, mine is an MDA touch from Tmonile but I dont think that will make much difference.
lukeap69 said:
maybe not.
there is a 4gb sd and 4gb sdhc.
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No he's right. On research I find SD only goes up to 2Gb. The SDHC uses FAT32 file system to be able allow higher capacities. 8Gb card coming out next year.
Anyway, for me extra 2 squids I got a couple of adaptors.

8gb non sdhc sd card.

I came across some 8 gb sd cards on ebay that the vendors claim are not sdhc. Anyone used this cards or could anyone confirm that they are actually compatible with non sdhc devices?
Regular sd cards only officially go up to 2gb but i have seen 4gb but dont work on all devices. That 8gb is a fake.
They are coming up all over ebay and people are buying and posting good feedbacks. I do use a 4g sd card which works flawlessly in my universal and also in my old toshiba e800 running wm2003se.
hmm.. i see them on ebay but im hesitant to buy them...
4GB non-SDHC Transcend
I have HTC Himalaya, I flashed it with WM 6.0 from Helmi and today (4.11.2010) I succefully started to use 4 GB SD (non-SDHC) card from Transcend in my Himalaya! Accordin´ to many opinions and comments I know that the device only has to support standard SD 1.1 (in hardware way) everything else is irrelevant! Now I´m searching for 8GB one (also non-SDHC), cause I know it exists! But first I have to find it and then I will post here that it works with Himalaya (meaning, if it works with Himalaya, It should work with any MDA or PDA with SDIO slot and hardware support for SD 1.1 format)
HC = "High Capacity".
It has to do with data addressing.
In order for a >2GB card to be non-HC, it has to have some other mechanism for switching between the 2GB segments than typical SDHC cards, like a physical switch on the back of the card. In essence, it will be multiple SD cards in a single package.
There are 3 SD standards:
-SD (max 2GB)
-SD 1.1 (max 4GB)
-SDHC (everything above 4 GB)
Don't buy these "SD" cards I bought one of them their quality was bad...after using it for 2 weeks the plastic case of the memory chip broke in 2 parts...now i have only the chip I cannot use anywhere.
The data I stored on it became sometimes unavailable I had to format the card...
Long story short: don't buy them.

can sdxc card be read on sdhc adapter?

going to buy a Samsung 64gb sdxc card class 10 for my new galaxy tab s, can anyone tell me if the sdxc card can be read on pc via a adapter for SDHC card or d i need a separate adapter ?
auldreekie said:
going to buy a Samsung 64gb sdxc card class 10 for my new galaxy tab s, can anyone tell me if the sdxc card can be read on pc via a adapter for SDHC card or d i need a separate adapter ?
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SDHC already supports capacities up to 2TB, but Windows will not format a FAT32 device above 32GB so the decision was made to stop SDHC cards at 32GB and switch to SDXC which uses exFAT. If you don't care about exFAT and don't mind using a 3rd party format tool you can probably use SDXC cards in SDHC devices but this is only theory...officially this is not meant to be possible.
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SDHC already supports capacities up to 2TB, but Windows will not format a FAT32 device above 32GB so the decision was made to stop SDHC cards at 32GB and switch to SDXC which uses exFAT. If you don't care about exFAT and don't mind using a 3rd party format tool you can probably use SDXC cards in SDHC devices but this is only theory...officially this is not meant to be possible.
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Basically the only time the 64 gb sdxc card would be in the pc (Win 7) would be to transfer any photos/video taken with the Tab s to the PC or vice versa wanting to transfer a photo/video from pc to the Tab S. All other times the Tab s would be the permanent home for the 64 gb sdxc card. I know I could do the transfer via usb but I'm not sure if it would be slower doing it that way.
It's a shame they never thought to make it compatible with USB 3.0.
auldreekie said:
Basically the only time the 64 gb sdxc card would be in the pc (Win 7) would be to transfer any photos/video taken with the Tab s to the PC or vice versa wanting to transfer a photo/video from pc to the Tab S. All other times the Tab s would be the permanent home for the 64 gb sdxc card. I know I could do the transfer via usb but I'm not sure if it would be slower doing it that way.
It's a shame they never thought to make it compatible with USB 3.0.
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I know pal i tend to agree.

Question USB card reader not working

Hi, I bought a cheap USB Type C microSD card reader and it works great on the computer, but I was only able to get it to work on my S22 once, and another person's S9 Plus also once.
The card is formatted in FAT32 so I know it works on Android (and it did, once..), the phones just aren't detecting/doing anything...
wall_ said:
Hi, I bought a cheap USB Type C microSD card reader and it works great on the computer, but I was only able to get it to work on my S22 once, and another person's S9 Plus also once.
The card is formatted in FAT32 so I know it works on Android (and it did, once..), the phones just aren't detecting/doing anything...
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Save your data on the card and format it as exFAT.
It's possible that the cheap USB Type C microSD card reader you purchased may not be fully compatible with your mobile devices. While it works fine on your computer, mobile devices can have stricter compatibility requirements.

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