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Old 04-25-2009, 02:30 PM
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i have a san disk micro 8gb which is what the curve 8330 max card size allows - on it i have 60 ringtones, 125-130 songs, and approx 110 pix. ive only used 1gb on the card, so as you can see, you can fit quite a bit of info/pix/rt's/etc on the card.
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2 gigs here.
thats all i need. i usually carry a ipod classic for my music needs.
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i got a sandisk class 6 8 gig...wish i could find a class 6 16 gig though...if there is one...
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i got a sandisk class 6 8 gig...wish i could find a class 6 16 gig though...if there is one...
I'm pretty sure it's sitting at class 2 for 16gb.. Someone correct me if I'm wrong (b/c I would like to know too :P)
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8gb Class 6
2.5gb used for work files and music
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2gb....... try to keep the "stuff" on it low...
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I'm pretty sure it's sitting at class 2 for 16gb.. Someone correct me if I'm wrong (b/c I would like to know too :P)
Just do some searching, like here.


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Old 04-25-2009, 05:50 PM
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Here is a speed test I just conducted today on two different 8GB microSD cards:

8GB Class 6 Transcend microSD card testing with 1000MB of data:

Warning: Only 1000 of 7640 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 7.58 MByte/s
Reading speed: 12.0 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4


8GB Class 2 SanDisk microSD card testing with 1000MB of data:

Warning: Only 1000 of 7574 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 6.79 MByte/s
Reading speed: 7.27 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
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Its nice and all that they're making larger cards, but 250 bones is a joke. Many will pay it, I'd even consider it. But when a memory card costs as much as my 8900, which is absolutely amazing? Now show me that 2TB card, and I'd throw $250 at that. But please.

Glad you got your hands on one! At a much reduced ( ie free) price I'm sure lol

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For all of those who are not in the 'Know', if anyone on here 'claims' to have a 32GB microSD card, they are BS'ing you. There is no such card in existence as of right now. SanDisk engineers have announced that they will start the manufacturing stage in the later half of '09. Their press release can be found here. But please use caution when reading posts that claim to have 'mystical' cards like a 32GB microSD even before manufacturing has started on such a thing.

More info can be found here

and here.

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So you think the 32GB I purchased on ebay for $12 is a fake????

LOL JK

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So you think the 32GB I purchased on ebay for $12 is a fake????

LOL JK

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No, but you paid more for your 32GB than I did for my 64GB. I found mine on Amazon

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4 GB. Might be time to upgrade.
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I'm running 8 gigs on mine and it's doing just fine. I have barely made a dent in it but I don't have an extensive amount of mp3s on here. Mostly stream Slacker, I<3radio, or Pandora.

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I'm running a 16GB card now. I currently have over 1500 mp3s on it along with 2 feature length movies, about 400 photos/pictures/wallpapers and various small video clips. With all that I still have 6.3 GB left. Amazing stuff
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Old 04-26-2009, 02:57 PM
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8GB here I want a 32 then I can replace my Ipod.
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