[Q] HTC TOUCH ELF - new memory card (SDHC) It is possible? - Touch GSM Accessories

Hi!
I have a question about the memory card for my HTC Touch Elf (128/64). Does it handle memory cards larger than 2GB? I would like to purchase a memory card with minimum capacity of 4GB or even 8GB. Will this card will function normally?
Sorry for my English but I use translator.

I've been using an 8GB card on my Elf 0100 for a couple of years.

yes it will...coz m using 4gb...with it

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maximum size of secure digital

does anybody know what is the maximum size of secure digital memory that can be supported by blue angel (qtek 9090) ? maybe 512 Mb or 1 Gb ? thank you
I'm using a 1GB sd.
Sd card
Hi,
I'm using a 1 GB PNY SD card, Any other brand should work fine as well. Check out Ebay for the best deals. Search under camera accessories and PDA accessories or just put in "1 GB SD card" in the search box on Ebay's home page and check out the choices! Happy Hunting!
SD card size
I've got a SanDisk 1GB with no problems. Waiting around for the 2GB!

What is the best 2G SD form my Jamin?

Sandisk, Panasonic or ....?
I recommend Transend 150x (fast) 4gb for about £55
What is the max sd size I can put on my Jamin? Is it 4G the max size?
In theory there is not a maximum size, but until you buy a particular brand and try it, you never fully know...
Noony said:
I recommend Transend 150x (fast) 4gb for about £55
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Ha, I have the same and I think it's pretty good too. Don't hesitate to buy a 4GB card - the space is never enough
4gb microSD or SD
Now I use Transcend 1Gb MMCmobile and I decide to buy card with more space.
Which one 4Gb card are complitable with Qtek S200 - microSD or SD?
I want microSD because of microSD is complitable with lastest Nokia and Benq-Siemens mobile phones so it's more universal.
So, which 4Gb microSD with adapter is fully complitable with Qtek S200? Anybody test it? Or better to buy standard (full phisical size) SD?
SD is the right choice for the Prophet, but if you intend to change your phone/PPC soon you are better off with a microSD.
I myself had a 4GB SD for my Prophet but I swapped it for a Herald/P4350. Nice device but it uses microSD. That sucks
microSD so far is only available as 2GB max. If you need 4GB of space take a SD-Card if you can live with 2GB than definitly go for microSD.
It usually comes with an adapter to be used as a SD-Card.
btw 4GB is the maximum size for the Prophet.
I am always wondering about this because I use a Dopod 818 pro, and the manufacturer's website says it supports up to 1GB SD Card. So it can support a 4GB on that model? Can any verify this for me, thanks!
centralman said:
I am always wondering about this because I use a Dopod 818 pro, and the manufacturer's website says it supports up to 1GB SD Card. So it can support a 4GB on that model? Can any verify this for me, thanks!
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Yes, 4GB SD-Card can be used by Prophet devices. I for myself used it for the last ten months without a problem. anything above 4GB I cannot guaranty. I'm not sure about SDHC-Cards if they are working in those devices.
Thanks Kelvin for your info. I will try to buy a standard 4GB SD card then. One more question, do you think the speed rating of the SD card has any effect on the performance? Would getting a 150x card be better?
Thanks Kelvin for your info. I will try to buy a standard 4GB SD card then. One more question, do you think the speed rating of the SD card has any effect on the performance? Would getting a 150x card be better?
I checked my old SD card and it was a 133x Speed. I was pleased with it. I'm not sure if the 150x performes better/faster on the Prophet, actually not even sure about the Prophet SD slot read/write performance. But in general it won't hurt going for the 150x if the price doesn't differ much from a 133x. SO GO FOR THE 150x
Thanks for your answer. Will buy it at the weekend!
It would be faster, But not on the prophet
The prophet can't use the speed since it cannot write data on a memory card so fast, Actually, Today the only speed limit is the device itself, The cards are allways getting faster and faster and faster and...........
Hello again!
I have choise between two 4Gb cards for my Prophet:
1. Transcend 4Gb Secure Digital card [MLC, 30x] (43$)
or
2. Transcend 4Gb mini Secure Digital card SDHC miniSD (43$)
or
3. Transcend 4Gb Secure Digital card 150x (50$)
Which of them is the best for Prophet (Qtek S200)?
My choise - 2nd or 3rd card (prefer 2nd because more universal) but I would like to read people's opinion. Can i feel real difference between this cards onn Prophet?
vitalis said:
Hello again!
I have choise between two 4Gb cards for my Prophet:
1. Transcend 4Gb Secure Digital card [MLC, 30x] (43$)
or
2. Transcend 4Gb mini Secure Digital card SDHC miniSD (43$)
or
3. Transcend 4Gb Secure Digital card 150x (50$)
Which of them is the best for Prophet (Qtek S200)?
My choise - 2nd or 3rd card (prefer 2nd because more universal) but I would like to read people's opinion. Can i feel real difference between this cards onn Prophet?
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Not sure if Prophet can cope with SDHC technology, probably not.
So, 4GB SD Card will recognize in my Dopod 818 Pro with still original WM5 shipped ROM?
I tried a 4gb SDHC card with my prophet today, it didn't work. I wonder if there's a patch for sdhc support.

is universal compatible with sdhc ? SD vs. SDHC

Some info:
SD vs. SDHC
The original SD card format is limited to 2 GB of storage. That's why the SD Card Association developed the SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) format, which has the potential for much higher capacities.
Although standard SD and SDHC cards look identical in size and shape, only SDHC-compatible products will be able to accept cards using the new format. This is because the original SD format uses a "Byte Addressing" scheme, while the new format adopts a "Sector Addressing" scheme.
my question:
Is universal compatible withc sdhc ?
What size supports, witch cards are working ?
more info
The fates of Secure Digital (SD) memory cards and handhelds have been linked for years.
Obviously, there is no way to put a floppy drive or CD drive in a handheld, so companies were forced to turn to smaller formats.
SD cards were an obvious solution. They are about the size of a postage stamp, while still capable of storing megabytes of data.
Over the years, these cards have steadily increased in capacity while at the same time dropping in price.
With a bit of research, it's now possible to pick up a 2 GB card for less than a 16 MB one used to sell for.
But recently the SD format has run into a bit of a snag. This has forced a change that might -- or might not -- be significant. It all depends on the device you are using.
FAT16 vs. FAT32
The original SD cards use a format called FAT16. This is a system that is only capable of dealing with 2 GB of data.
Clearly, this was workable several years ago, when an SD card physically capable of storing that much data was barely on the horizon. But it is now outdated.
That's why the SD Card Association (SDA) has put together the specifications for a new, high-capacity SD memory card.
This is called the SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) format, and uses the FAT32 format. In its present incarnation, SDHC has a maximum capacity of 32 GB.
Aside from formatting, there are no hardware differences between SD and SDHC cards.
Past vs. Future
As many people are aware, there are already SD cards on the market that exceed the 2 GB limit, and these people are almost certainly wondering about the need for the new SDHC format.
These people should know that these cards are formatted with FAT32, not FAT16, which means that they aren't true SD cards.
In many cases, this doesn't matter, as some companies have started adding FAT32 support to their products with SD slots. But not all of them.
This is why the SDA felt the need to come up with a new name for this new format. It is supposed to ensure than anyone who buys an SD card can be confident it will work in their SD-enabled device.
Other New SDHC Features
SDHC cards are also broken up into classes based on their minimum sustained data transfer speed.
A Class 2 card can handle 2 MB/sec., a Class 4 card can handle 4 MB/sec., a Class 6 card can handle 6 MB/sec, and so on.
This allows consumers to be sure they are buying cards that meet their needs.
Other Sub-Specifications
The new SDHC specification also offers three other SD sub-specifications: SD-Audio, SD-Video, and SD-Binding.
All of these include Digital Rights Management (DRM) functions, allowing them to carry various types of files with DRM protection.
For example, SD-Binding allows wireless carriers to bind files that have been downloaded to a specific phone, and prevent unauthorized copying to other devices or computers.
http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=8870
well if the only difference is fat16/fat32 they should work as Universals support fat32 (my 2gb card is formatted fat32)
Midget_1990 said:
well if the only difference is fat16/fat32 they should work as Universals support fat32 (my 2gb card is formatted fat32)
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So does the htc universal support 8 GB SD card? Or will it be possible through firmware upgrade? What is the largest sd card I can plug into my htc universal (helmi aku 3.5)? And wich brand should i buy?
4GB SD Cards
Hi,
just for information, I'm running a 4GB SD 150x card which my Universal recognises, shows correctly in the 'storage card' tab of the memory app. I use it for music and mapping and have no issues, yet!
Rom 1.30.77 WWE
Radio 1.09.00
Ext Rom 1.30.176 WWE
(Must get around to an upgrade)
8 Gb
paulorosa said:
Some info:
SD vs. SDHC
The original SD card format is limited to 2 GB of storage. That's why the SD Card Association developed the SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) format, which has the potential for much higher capacities.
Although standard SD and SDHC cards look identical in size and shape, only SDHC-compatible products will be able to accept cards using the new format. This is because the original SD format uses a "Byte Addressing" scheme, while the new format adopts a "Sector Addressing" scheme.
my question:
Is universal compatible withc sdhc ?
What size supports, witch cards are working ?
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!!!sorry for my english!!!
i have 8 Gb sd card. it's work correct and compatibel with my device.
it's brand is "Transcend" 150X.
i formatted in fat 32.
XDA Exec
OS 5.1.342 (Build 15698.3.5.0)
Rom 2.50.00 WWE
Radio 1.09.00
SPB pocket plus 3.12
wisbar advance 2.0
Format with FAT16
If FAT is the only problem here, still there's a solution
1- Plug your SD into a card reader (or you can use wm_Storage or USB-HDD applications)
2- Go to PC --> Device Manager --> Disk Management, select your SD and try to re-partition it to 2GB based partitions with FAT16 as file system.
3- return it back to your device and report the result.
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I didn't try it, but I think it will work.
djmfxp said:
!!!sorry for my english!!!
i have 8 Gb sd card. it's work correct and compatibel with my device.
it's brand is "Transcend" 150X.
i formatted in fat 32.
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It's good to ear this!
Just to clarify: You are using it in a Universal with witch ROM? Helmi aku 3.5?
Good to see Portuguese around here!

[Q] HTC TOUCH ELF - new memory card (SDHC) It is possible?

Hi!
I have a question about the memory card for my HTC Touch Elf (128/64). Does it handle memory cards larger than 2GB? I would like to purchase a memory card with minimum capacity of 4GB or even 8GB. Will this card will function normally?
Sorry for my English but I use translator.

[Q] Sony C902 Memory Card problem

I'm trying to use my memory card from my HTC Desire in my C902 and it keeps saying no memory card inserted....
It's a SanDisk (2) 4GB MicroSD HC
I have formatted it etc and still no workies
atomfix said:
I'm trying to use my memory card from my HTC Desire in my C902 and it keeps saying no memory card inserted....
It's a SanDisk (2) 4GB MicroSD HC
I have formatted it etc and still no workies
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Just had a quick check on GSM Arena and the C902 uses M2 memory cards so a micro sd won't work.
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_c902-2250.php
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