Yes. Of course.
A MicroSD card is like a hard drive of a phone. You can store any files in it if the phone supports that format.
For example Nokia 6600 and Nokia 6303 have a memory slot; you can store pics in the phone by the memory card which can be viewed on the phone but if you store mp3 files only the Nokia 6303 will play the files because the Nokia 6600 hasn't got a mp3 player.
Just insert it into the microSD slot. The cell phone will do the rest.
Assuming an average song size of 3 Megabytes, a 4 GB cell phone microSD card should be able to hold 1,365 songs.
The microSD slot is 4gb's max
yes of cource i have this cell phone it can be expandable to 1GB m2 card
You need rely on a cell phone photo recovery tool. Just be careful - before the deleted photos are recovered from your phone, DO NOT attempt to take more photos or videos, or save sizeable data to the phone memory. Otherwise you may decrease chances of phone photo recovery as your previous files may be overwritten.
On a MicroSD card, the my_sounds folder IS the my ringtones. On a phone, it won't let you move songs to ringtones.
All cell phones today come with a charging cord that is also a USB cord. Plug this cord into your computer and choose the option that comes up for using your phone as a media device. You can then transfer photos, videos, files and more to and from your phone.
There is no card reader on the iMac. If your cell phone has Bluetooth you can download the photos via Bluetooth. Make sure the Bluetooth is turned on your iMac. To do this open system preferences then click Bluetooth. Make sure it is turned on and discoverable. Also make sure your Bluetooth is turned on your cell phone. You can now send the photos from your cell phone to your iMac via Bluetooth.
delete all of your phone's data and photos.
Motorola i580 is a high-end phone which supports a megapixel camera and microSD memory card slot in a ruggedized clamshell body. It is an old type of flap phone.
You can use MobiKin Assistant for Android to transfer files from your phone to your computer. Just install it on your PC or Mac, connect your Android device via USB, enable USB debugging, and the tool will detect your phone. Then you can easily transfer photos, videos, music, documents, and more with just a few clicks.
The Pantech Burst typically comes with 16 GB of internal storage. Additionally, it supports microSD cards, allowing users to expand their storage capacity up to 32 GB. This provides a decent amount of space for apps, photos, and other media.