1. Acidwire's Avatar
    hi i know 32gb is the max stated for the 9900 but i was wondering if any of you have successfully gotten a 64gb running on it with the updated software? i know old models which could previously only take 4 or 8gb could take a higher capacity gb card with upgraded os software and i know some mobile phone types can be made to accept 64gbs even though the max states 32gb so im wondering if the same applies for this one?
    12-19-12 12:08 PM
  2. Diok_Mhf's Avatar
    "There are plenty of threads here, trying to get a 64Gb working with the latest OS7.1 phones. It's not gonna happen, and considering the amount of resources needed to index that much storage, I wouldn't use one anyway." By BigBadWulf
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    12-19-12 01:02 PM
  3. jaydee5799's Avatar
    I agree with Wulf. My 32GB card takes a while to index after a reboot and it drives me crazy.
    I don't see a 64GB card being anything but trouble. You wouldn't have control of your media card for hours....lol
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    12-19-12 01:26 PM
  4. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    LoL! I love you guys
    12-19-12 02:37 PM
  5. Acidwire's Avatar
    really? i currently have a 32gb class 4 now at max and mine only takes 43 seconds (timed it) to load everything up after a battery pull inc music and films? theres no need to be snippy :l i did look at other threads first but they were just vague "can i use it with a bb 9900" i was specifically asking whether anyone had managed it with 7.1 and all these new hybrids etc
    12-19-12 05:03 PM
  6. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    I don't think anyone was being "snippy". There's no way to go beyond 32Gb.

    Time for indexing would definitely be different depending on the content mix. Mine takes a couple minutes, but more importantly, when I look at the battery analyzer, file index service typically is in the top 3 for CPU consumption. I can only imagine the resources consumed, were I to fill up a 64Gb card.
    Bonnie Bonzai likes this.
    12-19-12 05:25 PM
  7. pacman84's Avatar
    SD cards and Bold 9900 seems to be a bad idea anyway. I have one made by Patriot, a brand that I've always trusted. It's a Class 10 card, very fast which is nice. But half of the time my phone needs to be rebooted because it tells me there's no SD card in the phone. I don't know if that is due to the phone or the card though. Anybody else experiencing similar occurrences?
    -pac
    12-20-12 03:27 PM
  8. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    SD cards and Bold 9900 seems to be a bad idea anyway. I have one made by Patriot, a brand that I've always trusted. It's a Class 10 card, very fast which is nice. But half of the time my phone needs to be rebooted because it tells me there's no SD card in the phone. I don't know if that is due to the phone or the card though. Anybody else experiencing similar occurrences?
    -pac
    first, let's a least be honest about the phone. While a year old, and much better is right around the corner, the 99x0 is one heck of a communication tool.

    Now, the good news is, it's not the SD card or the phone. It's an issue almost everyone has, and it's the OS. It has improved to about 30% of the time on my 9930/7.1.0.755, but no matter what OS I've tried, it's still a problem. Usually I just slide the SD almost to the battery, and then back in, when it boots up without it.
    12-20-12 06:41 PM
  9. grover5's Avatar
    SD cards and Bold 9900 seems to be a bad idea anyway. I have one made by Patriot, a brand that I've always trusted. It's a Class 10 card, very fast which is nice. But half of the time my phone needs to be rebooted because it tells me there's no SD card in the phone. I don't know if that is due to the phone or the card though. Anybody else experiencing similar occurrences?
    -pac
    I never had that message on my 9900 with a 32 GB card installed for the last 16 months. I still have about 12 GB available. I might just be lucky though.
    12-20-12 06:53 PM
  10. Shifty88's Avatar
    I've also never once on any BB I've owned, including my 9900, had a problem with the SD card. I've been using the same 8GB card since March 2010.
    12-20-12 07:44 PM
  11. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    Never had a problem, except on my 9930, using countless cards.
    12-21-12 08:48 AM
  12. stackberry369's Avatar
    Can you please chang the blue font...hurts the eyes.
    12-21-12 07:05 PM
  13. pooger's Avatar
    Guys, have any of you tried a 128gb micro sd card? I'm wondering if it's a good idea. Let me know what you think.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9930
    12-22-12 10:37 AM
  14. Diok_Mhf's Avatar
    Guys, have any of you tried a 128gb micro sd card? I'm wondering if it's a good idea. Let me know what you think.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9930
    are you serious man.. wow i think your pushing it now.. no way is that a good idea or even worth spending money on...try it and let us know how it went..
    12-22-12 10:53 AM
  15. BigBadWulf's Avatar


    Guys, have any of you tried a 128gb micro sd card? I'm wondering if it's a good idea. Let me know what you think.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9930
    I think he's right, and hope to heck you're joking.
    12-22-12 02:13 PM

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