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orgullodemexico 10-30-2007 02:35 AM

Micro SD card for 8320
 
Is there a maximum size of Micro SD card that the 8320 will recognize?

The owners manual had no information about this.

Thanks!!

ezrunner 10-30-2007 05:47 AM

Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8700/4.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/100)

I believe it follows the same max size as the 8300 so max size I believe is 32 GB. Right now largest available is 6GB or 8GB

tricky_ott 10-30-2007 12:01 PM

Official support is 4GB, but the standard for the slot is max of 32 GB.
As new ones come out you will most probably have to play around with formatting externally to get the to work.

John Clark 10-31-2007 12:11 AM

6Gb's haven't been working very well in the BB's. I'd stick with 4Gb's until 4.3 OS comes out then try the larger ones.

abebaby 11-01-2007 08:31 AM

Hi, I am a newbie to this forum and to having a BB. I recently purchased the TMO 8320 and am feeling my way through the screens, options etc.

I want to buy a Micro SD card to load music. You folks say a 4GB card works, but the TMO BB support desk says I can only use 2GB. Does anyone this device with have a working 4GB? Also what brand/model and where do you get them at a good deal? I see some good deals on Dealnews.com and newegg.com but not sure which model will work. Any help would be appreciated.

dstrauss 11-01-2007 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Clark (Post 722560)
6Gb's haven't been working very well in the BB's. I'd stick with 4Gb's until 4.3 OS comes out then try the larger ones.

John is absolutely right - my 8310 WILL NOT reliably recognize a 6gb card. Constatnly reports the card is unformatted and/or not recognized. Downgraded to a 4gb and runs like clockwork. Don't know if an OS or driver update can fix all this, but anything OVER 4gb is just that, a theoretical limit.

jeremyckitching 11-01-2007 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abebaby (Post 724119)
Hi, I am a newbie to this forum and to having a BB. I recently purchased the TMO 8320 and am feeling my way through the screens, options etc.

I want to buy a Micro SD card to load music. You folks say a 4GB card works, but the TMO BB support desk says I can only use 2GB. Does anyone this device with have a working 4GB? Also what brand/model and where do you get them at a good deal? I see some good deals on Dealnews.com and newegg.com but not sure which model will work. Any help would be appreciated.

They may just officially SUPPORT 2GB. I know there are members here who have gotten 4GB to work, and some even 6GB. If you want to be absolutely sure I would just go with 2GB to be sure. If you want you can try 4GB but, if it doesn't work, you will probably have to troubleshoot yourself or return it.

boostieboy 11-01-2007 08:42 AM

My 4GB works just fine in the 8310, with both versions of OS.

Dereck 11-01-2007 08:52 AM

I'm using a 4GB microSD memory card in my 8320 right now and it works fine. I've loaded about 200 or so songs and I'm barely half way through my card. :smile:

rtst31975 11-01-2007 09:04 AM

I have a 4gb sd card in my 8320 and it works great. I have it filled with about 2.7 gb of music on it and it accesses all my media just fine. Some people are saying that the cards gets buggy after the 2gb storage limit has been met, but I believe that is only on the 6gb card from what I have been reading.

Good luck!

fkatsumi 11-01-2007 10:18 AM

If the media card address space of 4.2.x code is 32bit then it should be able to handle up to 4GB and format it as such. I don't have a 4GB chip but if you have one can you format it in the device to create a full 4GB partition? When 6GB is formatted it creates a 2GB partition which leads me to believe that the code is doing a signed 32bit space so 2^31=2GB. I guess to handle 32GB chip the code has to be rewritten at least with 35bit. Will OS 4.3 do this?

John Clark 11-01-2007 11:37 AM

4Gb's work in all BBs with 4.2.1 OS or above. I have a 4Gb in my 8320 and it works fine. It worked fine in my Pearl with 4.2.1.107, as well.

fkatsumi 11-01-2007 02:27 PM

thanks John. I'm going to get an 8GB and see what happens.

fred

danstipe 01-16-2008 09:26 AM

hey fred, did that 8 gb work for you, anyone get results with a 6 or come up with a solution

djaward 01-16-2008 04:22 PM

MONOPRICE.COM sells the 2gig for 18 bucks. If you live in AZ or CA they do overnight shipping for 7.50. I got one.

fencepost 01-17-2008 11:29 AM

newegg has 2GB MicroSD cards for $17 and up with free 3-day shipping, or for lower prices with a shipping charge.

fkatsumi 01-17-2008 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danstipe (Post 800612)
hey fred, did that 8 gb work for you, anyone get results with a 6 or come up with a solution

Just got the 8 GB today so I'm going to write this as I do it. Dropped it in my curve 8310 (4.2.2.170) and it sees the Total Space as 7.6GB space. While it is connected to a PC and turn the mass storage mode on, PC doesn't see it as being formatted and asks to format the device. If I attempt to format it via the PC (format the removable drive while 8GB chip is in bb) the capacity shows 3.60GB. I have no other choice in the drop down list. Once I format then I can access from PC using the mass storage mode (without taking the chip out of bb). Now the capacity is just 3.6GB but I can drag stuff in and then use it.

Let's format this with bb. It formats it as 3.6GB with the volume label BLACKBERRY and creates the directory structure.

Now let's format this PC. I remove the 8GB chip and directly connect it via USB. I can now format this at 7.60GB. Done. With 6GB I and others here had problem getting the "lost" space back. We had to do a low level format with SDFormatter.

Next I put this back in bb and see it in Options, Media Card. Now the Total Space shows 7.5GB. I connect it to PC and turn on the mass storage mode. Surprisingly, PC now sees the removable drive with the label "BLACKBERRY" and I can access with no problem. However it's a real slow data transfer speed so if I'm copying a lot then it's quicker to take the chip out and do your copying then put it back into bb.

I have to go back to 6GB and try agian to make sure that 6GB chip is a problem with curve.

The only thing I need to test is copying a large video file which would exceed 2GB or 4GB point and make sure that bb can access the files. I have to create some video for this so this is my update for now.

Fred

thatsadpanda 01-17-2008 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fkatsumi (Post 802577)
Just got the 8 GB today so I'm going to write this as I do it. Dropped it in my curve 8310 (4.2.2.170) and it sees the Total Space as 7.6GB space. While it is connected to a PC and turn the mass storage mode on, PC doesn't see it as being formatted and asks to format the device. If I attempt to format it via the PC (format the removable drive while 8GB chip is in bb) the capacity shows 3.60GB. I have no other choice in the drop down list. Once I format then I can access from PC using the mass storage mode (without taking the chip out of bb). Now the capacity is just 3.6GB but I can drag stuff in and then use it.

Let's format this with bb. It formats it as 3.6GB with the volume label BLACKBERRY and creates the directory structure.

Now let's format this PC. I remove the 8GB chip and directly connect it via USB. I can now format this at 7.60GB. Done. With 6GB I and others here had problem getting the "lost" space back. We had to do a low level format with SDFormatter.

Next I put this back in bb and see it in Options, Media Card. Now the Total Space shows 7.5GB. I connect it to PC and turn on the mass storage mode. Surprisingly, PC now sees the removable drive with the label "BLACKBERRY" and I can access with no problem. However it's a real slow data transfer speed so if I'm copying a lot then it's quicker to take the chip out and do your copying then put it back into bb.

I have to go back to 6GB and try agian to make sure that 6GB chip is a problem with curve.

The only thing I need to test is copying a large video file which would exceed 2GB or 4GB point and make sure that bb can access the files. I have to create some video for this so this is my update for now.

Fred


Screenshots??

Dubdub 01-17-2008 08:18 PM

DO NOT try to format the SD card or you will screw it all up, maybe to the point of making it unusable. It will work right out of the package if it is either 2 or 4 GB. 6 and 8 GB cards DO NOT work yet.

John Clark 01-17-2008 08:27 PM

I've formatted every card I've ever put in my BB. It's always worked great. The one time I put a 2Gb SD card in my digital camera and forgot to format it, I took a bunch of picturers but then later it wouldn't read in any of the Kodak machines at the drugstore, nor would it read in my computer. Once I got my pics off (long story for that, too) and formatted it, it works great everywhere I use it.


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