The Motorola RAZR V3 supports microSD cards up to 2GB in size. It's important to note that the device is compatible with the older FAT file system, which limits its capacity to recognize larger cards. Therefore, for optimal performance, a 2GB microSD card is recommended.
The SD card will come in micro or standard.
It uses the regular size sim card....not the micro size.
go to menu then settings then font. It will ask if you want to chang the front of main lcd. You can only change the text size.
Size - is the main difference. A 'standard memory card is approximately 25mm square. A micro SD card is about a third of the size. There are adaptors available so you can use a micro SD card in a standard SD card slot.
The largest size micro SD card that is available for purchase is a 64GB. Many companies offer these 64GB micro SD card. Some of these companies include SanDisk, Micro SD, ADATA and Samsung.
The PSP Go does not use Micro SD cards, it uses Sony's Memory Stick Micro (M2).
Yes, you can, Use a micro cutter to cut the regular 3 G Sim CArd to the desired MICRO SIM CARD SIZE and put it iside the slot.
I don't know of a specific limit for the size of the micro sd card but do remember that this expansion card can only be used for media in the device and no application data.
You don't need the adaptor ! The Corby has a micro SD card slot. Simply insert the micro SD card into the slot, and you're all set. The adaptor is only needed if you want to use the micro card in a normal SD slot. In which case, you insert the card into the adapter - and slide the adapter into the full-size slot.
it depends on the size of the micro sd card you have in the phone.
The Nokia Lumia 635 uses a micro SIM card. If you're planning to switch SIM cards or activate a new one, make sure it is in the micro size format for compatibility with the device.
Yes it does, it is placed in the phone by removing the back cover and battery and the memory card slots underneath the sim card, if i recall correctly it takes up to 8gb in size and is a micro SD.... hope this helps