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No, it does not. You probably ask because you see two drives appear when you connect the USB cable to it. However, if you notice, the one drive has 0 bytes, and the other drive, which is your memory card, has the number of bytes that is the capacity of your memory card (my memory card is an SD 2GB card and therefore shows 2 billion bytes).
With a memory card you have a larger amount of memory on your phone. However much is on the memory card. So more space to hold pics and etc.
100MB = 102400kb 100MB = 0.0976563GB So basically it is 1/10 of a GB.
You can use any Pro Duo sized memory card. The amount of memory that they can holder vary from 1gb to 32gb!
Most Nokia phones purchased come with a free memory card. It usually has a very minimal amount of memory on it.
This is relative to your camera's settings (specifically its resolution) as well as the amount of internal memory your camera has and the size of your memory card.
You can save photos, videos, or other digital data on an 8GB sd memory card. The 8GB is simply the amount of information that the memory card can hold.
No. The iPhone uses its internal memory. And a SIM card.
You don't need a specific size memory card to play the GameCube; any GameCube memory card will do. Different games take up a different amount of blocks on a memory card, so what size you'll need depends on what games you want to play.
The highest sold by Sony is the 8 MB PS2 Memory Card. Amazon.com has generic cards in 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, and 128MB. Please pay close attention to the poor reviews compared to the Sony card reviews before you consider purchasing generic cards
You can't store music onto a SIM card as the SIM card storage is too little.To store music, you should use a memory card which has a larger amount of space.If your phone don't have a memory card slot, then you can probably store it in the phone memory.
Memory cards that are the least expensive first of all are no name brand with the least amount of memory on the card. No name brand cards cost ten to twenty less for the same amount of memory.