Electronic equipment can last for years if stored with moisture absorbing material, and away from electrostatic contact. The biggest problem is with retrieval, for example data stored on floppy discs is difficult to retrieve simply because computers are sold without a floppy drive.
The largest memory card that works in the Nokia 6270 is a 2 gig or gigabyte.
Not very long, if anything you need 2Gb.
a psp can hold 64gb card or 34 gb card
That will depend on how big the card is. A standard mp3 is going to be about 4 MB, so with a 1 GB (which is 1000 MB), you can fit ~250 songs. If your songs are 2-3 minitues long and your card is 2 GB you can hold 516 songs.
8 GB as long as its not advanced hd so if its an expensive hd card it should work but the 16 gb for 34$ cars wont work Some samsung products have built in caps to the cards they can use like my phone the alias 2 samsung can use upto a 8 gb card but i had to tweek it first
Some 4 GB USB stick drives that have received high reviews in the brands Lexar, SanDisk and ByteStor. All have generally high and positive reviews on sites such as Amazon.
it depends on how long the songs are. it can only hold an certain amount of timed data
The Sandisk memory card is a microSD card often used in cameras and phones to store data. It is currently offered in 64 GB, 32 GB, 16 GB, and 8 GB options.
gigabytes (gig) is the memory on the camera or on a memory card. Some times you can increase the memory by getting a memory card, but , make sure the card is the correct size.
2gb... gigabyte is larger than megabytes
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.
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