N73- inserting sandisk

Just got the n73 and don't know how to put the memory stick in. There's a place on the bottom of the phone where it looks like it should go, but can't get it to open. Any help for a newbie?

Korngear - lets presume it's a minisd, as i dont think the phone can take any other types of memory notice he does say n73.
anywayz to insert the card at the bootom where the pop port is u'll see a little groove, dig ur nail in and pull itMessage Edited by viper on 28-Dec-2006
03:13 AM
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