Nokia 6260 max memory size

Hi,
Can anyone plz tell me what is the max size of RS MMC card that can be handled by Nokia 6260

Sorry, I do not know what is the max size of Nokia 6260 ,But last week I found this site to have priceworthy and 'unusual' nokia products,including Nokia 6260.Maybe you can try it,Good luck!Message Edited by kenken on 02-Nov-2007 10:57 AM
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