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Micro SD 1GB memory card
Hi
My husband's nokia 6210 navigator screen went blank so the phone is no longer any use to him.
He has the Micro SD 1GB memory card that he wishes to use in another nokia phone.
Does anyone know what nokia phones accept the 1GB memory card and are the phones any good?
Many thanks
My husband's nokia 6210 navigator screen went blank so the phone is no longer any use to him.
He has the Micro SD 1GB memory card that he wishes to use in another nokia phone.
Does anyone know what nokia phones accept the 1GB memory card and are the phones any good?
Many thanks
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I think most phones accept 1gb micro SD cards. It's when you get onto the higher capacity one like 8, 16 and 32 gb where there may be a problem.0
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http://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
Select Nokia and "Memory Card Slot"="Micro SD"
I see that some models are missing, but you can always check any particular model buy using the search tool in the top right corner:
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_6210_navigator-2255.php0 -
TBH, I wouldn't make a phone being able to use an old 1GB micro SD card a criterion for selecting a new phone. Micro SD cards a pretty cheap these days, so if you do buy a new phone you may want a larger capacity memory (SD) card anyway......0
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Hi
Thanks for all your replys.
My husband wants to keep using the memory card as it has personal information on it.
Thanks again0 -
You can copy the data from the old card to a new one in a matter of seconds.0
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all mobile phones that have a microSD card slot will be able to use a 1GB microSD card, from old Nokias from 5 years ago to all the latest phones now.
if a (nokia, android, ect. ect.) phone is being sold today and has a microSD card slot it can use your card.
you may even find that new phones come with a 4GB or 8GB card for free, it that case put your 1GB in the phone, connect the phone to your computer than copy all the data off the 1GB card to the computer (just like a usb flash drive), then take the 1GB card out of the phone put the new larger one in the phone, reconnect it to your computer and then copy the files from the 1GB card to the new one.0 -
Hi
My husband has just bought a nokia c2 and it has a 2gb memory card. We have copied the data to the computer and back to the new 2gb card.
Thanks for all your help.:T0
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