My Nokia 5800 (made in china) comes only with a fr...

I thought it should come with an 8 GIG one?
Rukawa Kaede Will own Sendoh

Where does it say 3Gb? If you are just reading that from the phone's file manager, then perhaps try reformatting the card - it could be that something is corrupt and preventing the phone from reading the entire space.
As the others have said, there are not normally any 3Gb cards produced, so if the card has 3Gb physically written on it, then you need to be seriously worried about what you have been sold - if it is not a true Micro-SD card it would not have come from Nokia, so then you'd need to ask the question "Is the phone itself genuine?" - having said that, I've never yet seen 5800s coming from the well-known Chinese fakers.

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