Pearl 8130 will it support an 8GB Micro SDHC card

Hello again, I was just wondering if anyone knows if the pearl 8130 will support an 8gb sdhc micro card?  Sandisk has no info on blackberry, (if the phone can use this card or not) and I just wanted to know if anyone has one, and does it work ok?
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8MB cards are supported if your handheld OS is 4.3 or higher.

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