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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Big memory, small package.Dec 10, 2007
By Tech Crazed
"tech enthusiast"
What can I say? It's a ridiculously small memory chip with an almost as ridiculous large amount of storage, and to top it off it works as it should. I got one for my LG Voyager and it works just fine. Quite a bit of songs can fit on that 1/4 of a postage stamp sized memory card. I would recommend get a good name brand like Sandisk over a cheaper brand. Yeah you might save 5 or 10 bucks with the other brand, but I can't tell you how many stories I've heard of other brands wearing out and in some cases just falling apart. Go for quality over saving a few dollars, which face it you'll probably waste on a cup of coffee that will last just a little over a few minutes where this card is going to be used for quite it a bit longer than that. Oh, on a last note, I would suggest getting this version with the adapter included, verses without one. SD cards over 2GB are called "High Capacity" or "HC" and often written as "SDHC". These cards differ slightly from cards 2GB and smaller, and might not work with all SD slots. So unless you know for sure that your SD slot will work with these "High Capacity" cards get the adapter with it.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Card works just fine in my 8525 with Windows Mobile 6Dec 12, 2007
By S. Harris
"raven"
I purchased this for use in a 8525 PDA running WM6. It was recognized without any problem works great. The included USB reader is handy for large transfers since ActiveSync is slow. The $70 price was reasonably good.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Micro SD CardJan 12, 2008
By Melissa D. Durrant I was worried it wouldnt work in my Palm Centro but it did and it works great. No Problems.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Works Great on the AT&T TiltDec 28, 2007
By A Geek I was not sure at first if this size would be recognized on the AT&T Tilt phone, but it works like a charm. Who needs an iPhone anyway ;-)
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Shame on you Sandisk (and Amzon)Mar 31, 2008
By Paulo R. R. Silvestre On January 20, 2008, I purchased a 6 Gb micro SD card from BlueProtn through Amazon. I wrote some data abd the disk worked very well. One week later, after trying to erase and re-write new data, for the first time, the card stopped responding. Different computers froze when I tried to access the device.
I wrote to Amazon who directed me to BlueProtn who directed me to Sandisk. After a few complaining e-mails, Sandisk sent a standard answer, a link to a FAQ session in their website. It was useless.
I tried to contact Sandisk again and learned that my my request was closed, though not solved.
I wrote again and again to Sandisk with no answer.
Amazon says the manufacturer carries the warranty, Blueprtn reinforces it, Sandisk plays dead and I am just the customer who pays for all these crew.
After 60 days, I am so disaponted that I am not considering buying on line from Amazon anymore.
It was a $70 write off. Could be more.
Additional comment: after three months and more than 20 calls. Sandisk accepted the card back. Good thing I could return it to the local dealer as shipping it back to U.S would cost more than the device itself.
Though returning it through registered mail and sending Sandisk the proof of return, I started receiving mails from Sandisk noting that my request would be closed because I "failed to return the card"
To my surprise, 40 days after returning it, I received a brand new card that worked perfectly.
However, I continued receiving e-mails noting that my request would be closed because I "failed to return the card".