6500 slide Micro SDHC cards

Please can you let me know if Mirco SDHC 4gb cards are compatible with the 6500 slide??? Thanks

Yes they work.
Just make sure you buy a good brand like sandisk or kingston to avoid problems. Unbranded cards tend to cause problems, especially the ones being sold on ebay.

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    hi!
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    hence, I was wondering whether it accommodates 4GB Micro SDHC cards, which are slightly larger than the regular Micro SD cards. While going through previous postings I found two contradictory comments (one says yes, the other no), so I wanted to double check with current 6500 owners before buying my own card.
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    ff_boston

    oh , its been a while , I'd like to thank you all for replying to my query above , ive already got the phone ... no problems of resetting ringtones/themes so far.. unless ofcourse yes you remove the backcover and your tones/themes were stored on the mc , mine are on the ph.memory.
    overall good phone.. though it hangs when manual tuning the Radio FM.
    I've not got a microsdhc card for it yet.. ok to the above post im assuming it wont take a 4GB KINGSTON microSDHC or it wont take in Kingston as a brand...
    I'm going to bite the bullet and try out what Knapjee here tried - sandisk 4gb microsdhc .. though i'd like reassurances.
    Cheers for now ,

  • 6500 Slide micro SD card issue?

    Just brought the 6500 Silde in St Maarten it seems to a really nice phone bar a few bugs I can live with except for one.
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    Hi - I am totally new to the BB and to this forum. Here's my dilemma - I just bought and "installed" an 8gig micro SDHC card last night. The phone does not recorgnize it. First when I went to take video, it told me to install a formatted card. When I try to format, I get the message "Media Card Format Failed". I have tried many times, checked on how it looks in it's spot behind the battery, etc. Everything else seems OK. Any help??
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    friki wrote:
    What I can deduce from my experience is that one should not buy a SDHC card if you've got a curve 9300 or 9330 phone. Even if the SP tell you the model is compatible with the technology, blackberry specs only mention that SD cards are accepted 
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital
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  • E65 and 4gb Micro SDHC card

    Hi out there
    I bought a 4gb Kingston Micro SDHC card for my new E65, but the phone don't regognize the card.
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    The card cannot be used with the E65.
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  • Micro sdhc card

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    Does the speed class number of a micro sdhc card make any difference for a Sprint 8330?
    IrwinII
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  • N95-1 V21.0.016 WITH 8GB MICRO SDHC CARD ?

    Any one hav used n95-1 with latest version V21.0.016 8GB micro SDHC card up to more than 50% of the card capacities? any problems of slow response or other kind of problems? Which brand is better? Sandisk or Kingston or ? pls help! thanks

    18-Jun-2008 01:32 PM
    psychomania wrote:
    Definitely a no brainer!
    I find it very odd that a sandisk class 6 card is cheaper than a sandisk class 4 card???
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  • Optimum allocation size Toshiba Class 2 16GB Micro SDHC card

    Hi --
    Be gentle, please. I am newly registered here and am not sure that I found the correct forum to post this question.
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    Hi buddy,
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    Dear All,
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    Where did you buy that 8GB SD Card? Are you sure it's genuine?
    If you got it from eBay or similar, it may be a fake SD Card that is physically 1GB but reformatted and re-badged as 8GB.

  • C7 Micro SDHC Card Problem

    I am having problems with my Nokia C7 which fails to start after installing a Kingston Class 4 16 GB Micro SDHC card. The card works perfectly in other devices (including a Nokia 6120 Classic!)
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  • Curve 8330 and I'm using a 16 gig micro sdhc card

    believe it or not, I am using a 16 gig micro sdhc card in my sprint 8330 curve.  At the time of purchasing I had no idea that certain OS supported a max amount of gigs.  So of course imagine my surprise when the desktop software would not recognize the card -- luckily the sender of the card sent me a usb flash drive with a sdhc card adapter -- so I just put the micro sdhc card into the adapter and put the adapter into usb the flash drive and I just upload all of my music, etc. onto the card, then insert the card back into my bberry and voila, it works.  Everything shows up.  Mind you, it's a pain b/c if you want to add/remove things you can only do it this way vs. using the desktop software, but for the amount of space, I can deal with it.  I actually sold my itouch (16 gig) and now am just using my phone as a media player.  It's pretty cool!  Anyhow, just thought I would share.

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  • Micro SDHC card 16gb for X-Fi2?

    I'm interested in buying another micro SD card for my X-Fi2. I plan to use it to store movies, so obviously I'd like it to be a decent size.
    From the list of supported SD cards it looks like the SDHC cards from Sandisk are only supported up to 8gb. Ie, that the 6gb size is only supported in SD, not in SDHC.
    I find this rather strange as micro cards that size aren't readily available in anything other than HC these days, as far as I can tell.
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  • Nokia 6500 Slide Micro SD Password Problems

    Was having problems with my Nokia 6500 slide so brought it into my nearest repair store and the upgraded the software (so they told me). As you know I lost all my settings and anything in the phones memory but I had taken out my microsd card before this and when I put it back in it was asking for a 'password' which I never had in the first place!!!
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    oh , its been a while , I'd like to thank you all for replying to my query above , ive already got the phone ... no problems of resetting ringtones/themes so far.. unless ofcourse yes you remove the backcover and your tones/themes were stored on the mc , mine are on the ph.memory.
    overall good phone.. though it hangs when manual tuning the Radio FM.
    I've not got a microsdhc card for it yet.. ok to the above post im assuming it wont take a 4GB KINGSTON microSDHC or it wont take in Kingston as a brand...
    I'm going to bite the bullet and try out what Knapjee here tried - sandisk 4gb microsdhc .. though i'd like reassurances.
    Cheers for now ,

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