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SanDisk 8GB microSDHC Card CLASS 2 (SDSDQ-8192, Bulk Package) | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
Buy New: $14.84
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Rating: 59 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: SDSDQ-8192-bulk Model: SDSDQ-8192-bulk UPC: 878587000757 EAN: 0878587000757 ASIN: B0012Y2LLE
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| Features:
| • | High storage capacity (8GB) for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music and more | | • | Speed performance rating: Class 2 (based on SD 2.00 Specification) | | • | **** Not all devices support microSDHC 8GB cards. **** Please contact your device manufacturer for details. To ensure compatibility, look for the microSDHC logo on the product or packaging of your new phone or PDA. |
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Product Description SanDisk is proud to announce our newest format and capacity to the SD card family: microSD High Capacity (microSDHC) 8GB flash card.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 54 more reviews...
Excellent choice for my Blackberry Curve July 14, 2008 L.T. Beasimer (Dallas, TX) 45 out of 50 found this review helpful
I tested the possibility of using my BlackBerry 8310 Curve as my primary mp3 player with an inexpensive Kingston 2GB microSD card. I ran into several issues in the process, but learned how to overcome them.
The Curve limits the file size transfers when they are sent to the phone's storage. This protects the phone from running out of memory. The trick is ensuring you are transferring files to the card instead. If you map drives on your computer, the first available drive is automatically used for the Curve's memory card. At home this is my F drive while at work it is K. If any other device is mapped to that drive, the Curve's memory card will not be recognized.
Additionally, there are settings that may need to be changed to allow music file transfers. Go to "Settings", then "Options" to click on "Media Card." Set "Mass Storage Mode Support" to ON. Also set the "Auto Enable Mass Storage Mode When Connected" to YES or PROMPT.
Initially to save music, I needed to remove the card from my Curve and transfer files directly from my computer. This is where the adapter, which converts the microSD card to full-sized SD card, comes in handy. After removing the Curve's battery, I simply popped the microSD card into the adapter and used my computer's SD drive. Do not format the card in the Curve, as it will only recognize half the storage space. If you must format, do so on your computer instead. Now that I have everything set up properly, this card does the job without worries.
PROS: Good price Reliable card
CONS: None
Works great! May 6, 2008 Kalves (Massachusetts) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought this micro card for my AT&T 8925 Tilt (HTC TYTN) phone and it works perfectly. I took a chance that the phone would support that size and it does (the AT&T specs list the max capicity as 2GB). I recommend also purchasing an adapter so you can use it as an SD card if you have a digital camera that takes that format. It would have been nice to have that as a package deal as opposed to giving the thumb drive adapter - but it's still a deal even with the few extra dollars for the adapter. If you have the Tilt and want plenty of storage space go ahead and buy this card.
Nice Micro SD Card for cell phones May 10, 2008 Bob Whitley (San luis obispo, CA) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I have a Motorola Q9c Smartphone and was looking for a mini SD card with lots of room on it.This Micro SD card is exactly what i was looking for.All i did was purchase the Mini SD card adaptor so i could put this in my Moto Q9c and it works great.My Q9c recognises almost all 8GB!If you are looking for a mini SD card with plenty of room on it get this one.
Great but Beware your Card Reader September 8, 2008 DeepDawg (Seattle) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This card works brilliantly in my LG enV 2 cell phone. It formatted instantly and I was playing music and shooting photos and video immediately. HOWEVER, the only reader that could explore it was the built-in on my new Dell Notebook. Cards over 4GB require a downloadable fix from MS for older machines to read them. Even so, some card readers still aren't able to decipher the 8GB cards. Well worth the fix to have that much music on my LG enV2.
FWIW, the card I received was a class 4 (the good one).
Works for the Blackjack2 July 1, 2008 Tatiana Stefan (NJ USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this here at Amazon for the BlackJack 2 and it totally works. It reads as 7782 disk space which is still cool. I was able to put any files (music, video, etc.) and it was fine. I deleted/transferred multiple times and it was fine. It definitely is the size of my pinky finger or less so be very careful that you don't lose it. I too can't wait for the day when there is a 32gb because I heard that may still work for the Blackjack 2.
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