1. sexibunny02's Avatar
    I switched from a HTC HD2 to a Torch and had a 16gb card in my HD2 well now that I have the torch I know I have a 4gb card in there but was wondering can I use my 16gb card in the Torch or what? Need to know how large of a SD card I can go cause I love to watch movies while on the train back and forth to work.
    12-22-10 01:22 PM
  2. newcollector's Avatar
    I believe the torch will support 32gb.
    12-22-10 01:29 PM
  3. Fubaz's Avatar
    Please search the forums as this is a very popular topic.

    The biggest card supported by a OS6 BlackBerry is 32GB

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    12-22-10 01:31 PM
  4. sexibunny02's Avatar
    Please search the forums as this is a very popular topic.

    The biggest card supported by a OS6 BlackBerry is 32GB

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    Thanks and I did search the Blackberry Torch subject area before posting this question so that I wouldnt be redundant. There are some of us that arent as tech savvy as you are that wouldnt think to look under OS6. Thanks anyway
    12-22-10 01:39 PM
  5. jcp007's Avatar
    I can vouch for the 32GB micro SD as I have one in my Torch.
    12-22-10 04:18 PM
  6. kraski's Avatar
    I can vouch for the 32GB micro SD as I have one in my Torch.
    I must be missing something. I don't recall seeing 32gig microsd cards anywhere, yet. Otherwise I'd swap out my 16. Where did you find it?
    12-22-10 06:15 PM
  7. scopeman's Avatar
    You can find it all over EBAY.
    12-22-10 06:27 PM
  8. BergerKing's Avatar
    You can find it all over EBAY.
    Buyer beware on eBay, Lotta fakes running around out there.


    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    12-22-10 06:32 PM
  9. xDAKx's Avatar
    I could be wrong, but I believe the Torch (and OS6) can support any size MicroSD card, your only limitation is the maximum card size available at the moment, unlike 4.5/4.6 where we had a hardset limit as to the amount that was supported.
    12-22-10 06:42 PM
  10. pjmacklin's Avatar
    I could be wrong, but I believe the Torch (and OS6) can support any size MicroSD card, your only limitation is the maximum card size available at the moment, unlike 4.5/4.6 where we had a hardset limit as to the amount that was supported.
    not to mention, when one looks at the torch user guide on the blackberry website, it does clearly state 32gb is the largest media card supported.

    just sayin!
    12-22-10 08:07 PM
  11. Elite1's Avatar
    I must be missing something. I don't recall seeing 32gig microsd cards anywhere, yet. Otherwise I'd swap out my 16. Where did you find it?
    Almost any major brand has a 32GB microSDHC card now.

    Personally I have a class4 8GB card as I don't use that much media really.
    12-22-10 08:18 PM
  12. djtrent04101's Avatar
    You can find it all over EBAY.
    Had to return a fake SanDisk I purchased on eBay. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.

    Posted from my BlackBerry using BerryBlab
    12-22-10 08:35 PM
  13. Elite1's Avatar
    Had to return a fake SanDisk I purchased on eBay. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.
    One very reasonably priced brand seems to be Dane-Elec. I bought mine from TigerDirect.
    12-22-10 08:44 PM
  14. jcp007's Avatar
    I got mine on Amazon.
    12-22-10 09:16 PM
  15. jcp007's Avatar
    12-22-10 09:39 PM
  16. doubledecker's Avatar
    its def a 32g card, lol my compac presario only had 40 lmao
    12-22-10 10:08 PM
  17. tdoog's Avatar
    i got a 32 gb micro sd for $18.99 from China took 4 wks but i got it.
    12-22-10 10:29 PM
  18. homer1475's Avatar
    I got my 32gb sandisk microSD card from Walmart. Was like 25$ and change if I remember correctly.
    12-23-10 08:06 AM
  19. newcollector's Avatar
    its def a 32g card, lol my compac presario only had 40 lmao
    My first computer had the two 5 1/4 inch floppy disks. One was for the program, the other was for saving information. It was a Texas Instruments. What a leap forward: my phone is more powerful than the old Univac ever thought of being.
    12-23-10 08:21 AM
  20. Elite1's Avatar
    Ouch! That one's like almost $100, JCP!

    I guess you know what you're getting with Kingston at least.
    12-23-10 06:26 PM
  21. jcp007's Avatar
    Kingston and Sandisk are the two best brand names. At a minimum, one should have a Class 2 so the Class 4 should be better.
    12-23-10 07:03 PM
  22. Senju's Avatar
    I got my 32gb sandisk microSD card from Walmart. Was like 25$ and change if I remember correctly.
    Walmart doesn't sell them?
    12-23-10 10:55 PM
  23. brettmyster's Avatar
    There is no limitation as to what the device will take. 32s are the biggest on zee market.
    12-24-10 01:33 AM
  24. homer1475's Avatar
    Walmart doesn't sell them?
    I'm telling you that's where I got mine. I actually bought it for my camera one year on vacation because I forgot the one that was supposed to be in it, in my pc. Got it in Sneads Ferry N. Carolina.

    Just looked on walmart.com and they have 3 different brands(although all are quite expensive 80 to 100$) Sandisk, verbatum, and duracell. Might have got mine on a price screwup, or a return? They did have a whole rack of them.
    12-24-10 06:52 AM
  25. kraski's Avatar
    I'm telling you that's where I got mine. I actually bought it for my camera one year on vacation because I forgot the one that was supposed to be in it, in my pc. Got it in Sneads Ferry N. Carolina.

    Just looked on walmart.com and they have 3 different brands(although all are quite expensive 80 to 100$) Sandisk, verbatum, and duracell. Might have got mine on a price screwup, or a return? They did have a whole rack of them.
    None I could find on the Walmart site were microsd, though. And that's the shape that fits the Torch.
    12-24-10 11:05 AM
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