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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of SanDisk 1 GB MicroSD Card (SDSDQ-1024-A10M, US Retail Package)Customer Review: nothing to complain about Summary: 5 Stars
I use this with my Samsung D807 cell phone. I may have been overambitious when buying a microSD card with a gig of storage, as I haven't really used it to its potential. But it's good to know the option is there for storing several hundred songs or hundreds of photos. I already own a real camera and a real mp3 player, though...
If your PC or notebook has an SD slot, buy an SD adapter with this microSD card. It'll make data transfers very convenient and will enable you to use it as any other SD card (with cameras, your Nintendo Wii, etc.).
Customer Review: Tiny MicroSD works like a charm Summary: 5 Stars
I've been in the technology field for many years- and I'm still amazed at how small these little MicroSD cards are. Not sure how to write a review, other than I slid this little beauty into the included SD Card holder, put it into my card reader and tossed 1Gb of mp3's onto it. Then slipped it into my cell phone and it worked. No problems whatsoever. Works in my LG VX8300 without a hitch.
It works perfectly and is packaged well. Comes with a regular sized SD Card holder so that it will function in your regular card reader.
Customer Review: Great Product for the money Summary: 5 Stars
The SanDisk 1 GB MicroSD Card works great in my LG phone. I purchased it along with the SanDisk SDDR-103 MobileMate SD+ 5-in-1 Mobile Reader, and have no problems transferring my pictures from my phone to my laptop, and MP3s to my phone, via the USB reader. The MicroSD card comes with the MiniSD adapter, so connecting it to the reader is a breeze, and transfers are quick, when using a USB2.0 connection. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for an alternate solution to the proprietary cables sold for most picture/MP3 capable cell phones.
Customer Review: Don't skip out cause it's more Summary: 4 Stars
Trust me your going to want this card if you have MP3's, ringtones and photo's. I do a lot of video editing and you would think 500gigs is a lot but i could fill that up with 15 hours of footage. Well add extra files to that and you run out of space. Same goes for this little chip. You start downloading MP3's and ringtones to the 512 and you'll run out and have to delete. So shell out a few extra go the extra step get the 1gig. Do you and your files that extra favor. If your phone has been real good this year get em the 2gig.
Customer Review: Nice tiny little card Summary: 5 Stars
Works great in my Motorola V3i, even though the manual / packaging for the phone lists "up to 512mb" for the card size. I'm guessing that was simply all that existed when it went to print, and therefore all they had tested.
I put a bunch of songs on it and listen to them when i'm stuck at a jobsite with no other means of getting music.
Even with the stuff I have on there, in camera mode the phone just shows '999' as the number of remaining pictures you can take in full res (1.23 megapixel) mode.
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