I'm curious
Stephen Giggar
sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 29 08:26:18 CST 2007
Petro
No to both of your questions. I do not have a blog and I'm not a dealer of any cell phone stuff. I'm
just a very knowledgeable cell phone user.
Now to your question about cards! When I say memory card; I mean just that. When I say anything
about the Sim cards I will clearly state that. I do not consittor Sim card memory cards do to the
very very limited use as far as what you can do with them.
You are correct! Their are new cards out within the last 15 months or so called high capacity (HC)
cards. Example: SDHC, Mini SDHC and MicroSDHC. What you need to keep in mind; Is older card readers
and cell phones more then likely will not read a HC type of card. Part of this reason is the 4GB and
above use the FAT32 and not the FAT format. The other reason has to do with the pinout of the card.
So if you have a card reader that is 2 or more years old; I would expect your card reader not to be
able to see a HC type of card. Another words anything over 2GB in size. Some of the older readers
will not see anything over 1GB in size.
The Nokia E70*, N71, N73, N75 and some other Symbian 9.1 series 60 3rd Edition phones will not read
a HC type of card. So on those phones you can only use up to a 2GB card. However the Symbian 9.2
series 60 FP1 phones like the N81*, N82, N95* will read a HC type of card. In those cases; You
should be able to use up to a 8GB MicroSDHC card for now.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Skype: dr-phone.
----- Original Message -----
From: <petrakigianos-giasou at yahoo.com>
To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List" <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 5:58 AM
Subject: Re: I'm curious
> When you say "memory" card are you referring to the sIMM card or
> the memory card one uses for external storage? Like mini micro
> SD and mini SD cards. I hear now there are high capacity cards.
> I know all about the different types of cards. I use a card
> reader here and that they come all different sizes. That one can
> put data on such cards and even run applications designed for
> such media.
>
> Steve, do you have a blog or are you in the mobile phone
> industry?
>
> Petro
>
> --- Stephen Giggar <sgiggar at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> No Mike that will not work for 3rd Edition phones if Talks or
>> MobileSpeak was not already installed
>> for that phone. For 2nd and 1st Edition series 60 phones you
>> can put Talks or MobileSpeak on the
>> memory card and put that into another phone and then start it.
>>
>> Signed: Stephen Giggar
>> sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
>> Skype: dr-phone.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "MelodyMaker" <melodymaker021 at sbb.co.yu>
>> To: <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 3:55 AM
>> Subject: I'm curious
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi Folks,
>> >
>> > This days, I met with one interesting question.
>> > One of my friend told me, that has accidentally,
>> > made changed memory card, from one, to other
>> > Nokia phone, and found, Talks was started to speak there.
>> I'm asking: Does it possible that
>> > changing card, and click Backup from memory card, just
>> install
>> > Talks or MSpeak on new phone??? May be stupid,
>> > but curious;
>> > The best,
>> > Mike
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