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I've just purchased the new 8GB M2 from Sony.
I've had a few issues inserting into my W760. It goes in, but makes a noise like I'm breaking something. My SanDisk card has no issues.
Also the USB reader it comes with heats up when transferring my MP3.
Anyone else see any problems?
Thanks
Juniji
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Posted: 2008-08-26 00:56:13
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no problems here. I use both SDHC and M2 in my micro reader, both 8GB
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Posted: 2008-08-26 02:19:35
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Well my friend didnt experience any problem in his 8gb m2. ITs pretty normal for the card to get heated up when transfering. So i dont think yours has any problem. The noise while inserting in your phone might be that of the spring.
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Posted: 2008-08-26 04:10:37
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Well just try filling it up fully and see if you really use all 8GB of the memory. And you should be fine imo.
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Posted: 2008-08-26 13:54:27
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No problems here as well , just bought a Sandisk 8GB M2 for K810 , have already filled up 6GB with movies and music.No lags or slowdowns like others have suggested.My music is sorted in folders for each artist.Works great.
Who needs a N95 8GB now.
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Posted: 2008-08-30 18:50:38
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On 2008-08-30 18:50:38, joy1 wrote:
Who needs a N95 8GB now.
Hats off. I was about to say the same thing... Had some people arguing with about the phones with 8gb built in memory. Now the time has come where 8gb memory cards will take over those 8gb phones.
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Posted: 2008-08-31 00:48:29
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so true. I'll be ready for the 16GB when it comes out here, just about filled the 8GB.
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Posted: 2008-08-31 12:33:16
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16GB card on phone.. That's big deal indeed. Actually I wonder which filesystem formatting will it have and will it be compatible with most DB2020 and 3150 phones?
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Posted: 2008-08-31 12:38:20
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fat32, same as now.
fat32 can support partition sizes up to 2TB, however Windows can only format partitions that are 32GB or smaller, so from a practical point of view, when memory sizes larger than 32GB come out devices will need to support NTFS if they are to maintain native support in windows (and both memorystick and SD architecture will require updating also, since both are limited to 32GB addressable memory)
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Posted: 2008-09-01 06:47:40
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Does that mean that DB2010 and DB3150 phones will be able to read cards up to 32GB?
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Posted: 2008-09-01 15:34:56
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