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thekiwi

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#28072 17-Nov-2008 20:15
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Hi everyone

Been all though the manual for the Okta Touch, but cant find definitively what card it takes.

the slot is a microSD (2.0 compatable), but Ive seen on some websites in NZ that the cards they sell are microSDHC, and some have said the two formats are very different.

So for an OkatTouch, is it a standard microSD or microSDHC ... or does it not matter?

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Damager
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  #178450 17-Nov-2008 20:31
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I think as long as the device is windows mobile 6 and up. it can microSD up to 2GB and/or microSDHC up to 4GB or 8GB.

Perhaps someone else can confirm.





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  #178464 17-Nov-2008 21:09
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i was running a 4Gb micro HC card in my device, prior to that I was using the 2Gb. had no problems with either of them

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  #178505 18-Nov-2008 06:42
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n00dy: i was running a 4Gb micro HC card in my device, prior to that I was using the 2Gb. had no problems with either of them

Cool ... thx for that.
Does indeed appear that both formats are OK and can actually go to 16Gb

http://sandisk.com/Compatibility/Device(8489)-HTC-Touch.aspx

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=320048&page=4



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  #178506 18-Nov-2008 07:10
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Sandisks own compatibility list is pretty reliable, so if that says your're good to go with microSDHC then I'd give it a whirl. My Touch Pro and Xperia both handle my 16GB card with ease.




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  #178521 18-Nov-2008 10:01
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I have an 8GB SDHC in mine, works fine, no problems at all and is just a cheap A-Data

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  #179309 21-Nov-2008 23:57
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I want to get a 16 GB mini SDHC card.. where's the cheapest place to get one?




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