HP mini 210 and un2400 Qualcomm

Dear All,
did anyone try to physically install a Qualcomm un2400 3g card into an HP MINI 210 (1020)? Is it compatible with the internal shape of the machine? Does it use the back SIM card slot (behind the battery)?
I read about this piece of HW in various forums, but only related to SW installation, while I have a brand new HP mini 210 _without_ the 3g connectivity and I'd like to add this card to my machine (but only if it is compatible and can fit in the chassis).
Thanks, Alessandro
Alessandro Guarda
Senior system integrator
Coca Cola Hellenic Bottling Company
Italia

Hi
Please find the link given below might help you it very clearly says you can upgrade Memory upto 2GB on your unit.
HP Mini 210-2200ew PC Product Specifications
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