The reason the phone reads 1 gigabit of memory on the sd card when it is a 4 gigabit sd card is because it needs to be reformatted.
Just let your phone read your memory card and wait.
Try to connect it with the computer and Format the card. Now insert it in your phone. It will work.
You can just set the contents inside to Read Only, if you are using a memory card reader there is also a lock button
By using a usb cable and personal computer, you insert your phone on the personal computer with the USB cable and simply use the format from your own operating system.
There are at least 17 types of memory cards and only a couple of readers will read that many.You only need one that will read the types you have.
read-only memory
A memory card reader such as the Kingston 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader will allow you to read any format of memory card on your PC.
Its a "Read Only Memory" a type of memory that can only be embedded on a device, like your phone, digital camera, Bios, calculator
It depends on what media formats your phone can accept. If your phone only accept mp3 files then they would have to be in mp3 format. Some phones can take mpeg, mp4 and divx formats.
Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
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Yes for the majority a memory card reader can read an SD card. An SD card is actually one of the most popular memory cards available right now.