02-19-2008, 09:14 AM
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Join Date: 01-13-2006
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Location: New Jersey
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PDAPhone: Samsung SCH-i730
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Carrier: Verizon Wireless
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Headset: Motorolla H700, BTA 820
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DWIM
Hey Dom: I just got my i730 out (just gathering dust for now) and looked at my SD card. It's a 4G AData SD card (i.e., NOT an HC card). The SD card does say 'Turbo' on it (which refers to the transfer speed - 150x).
So to my question: Are you sure you are using an AData 4G SD 'HC' card? Just asking.
The i730 seems, to me, a little early to have a native HC capacity in it. Now, assuming you are, in fact, using a 4G Adata SD HC card, maybe, even though it says SD HC (assuming your does), I wonder if your card actually runs in SD non-HC mode when it recognizes there's no hardware / firmware support for HC mode. Although I don't even know if having HC available requires hardware, firmware, or 'simply' driver (software) support to run. I don't remember anyone definitively stating what is really needed.
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Hey John its been a while huh  How you been doing?  Also curious to know what device have you been using if not the i730?
I actually didn't think it was SDHC until I got a replacement and though I could be wrong I believe Adata and the packaging said SDHC. About the other details its possible but I have seen no one really answer WHY it is the way it works like it does but just that it does. Everyone was saying SDHC couldn't work in the i730 for the longest time due to HARDWARE limitations, but now with the SDHC SOFTWARE hack it works..so I dunno.
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