hello:
i want to use CF CARD, but the Backpack is bigger. can i cut the cf card and battery part only? i can't use the VGA output!!
thank you!!
Sorry trying to understand in more detail.
What CF card have you got that doesn't fit into the BackPack's CF slot?
I use CF memory cards and a Dell CF WiFi card both fit perfectly (even when unit is in desktop cradle)
Can you post any picture of your problem?
Ed
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Hi all hope to have my Raphael next week sometime.
I have been looking at the specs and user manual and have a question
Is it possible to store a second Micro SD card ontop of the sim card under the battery cover?
If you have a Touch Pro and can confirm this for me I would be thankful.
As per image there seems to be some space on top of the SIM card
Thanks
Jules
i just checked, and i cant find any space big enough to fit the card .
The space u describe is just a little too small, so the card does not fit and the cover can not be put back on
you beat me to it.
Indeed, once the cover is on, the space inside is so tight tabove the sim that it would not fit.
There's also not enough space anywhere else inside as it is all pretty snug....!
sorry to dissapoint you ... i checked every space under the cover and the only place it would fit is indeed on top of the sim but there is a millimeter short on space. i dont know if it would hurt to cut a little piece out of the battery or the microsd card or both .. i wouldnt try it.. also there is no room for it between the keyboard..
There is room...
On my touch pro i keep two spare SIM cards on top of the battery, under the cover. I just align them slightly below the camera hole, and the cover goes on fine...
as microsd is smaller than sim, i reckon u could get 3 of them in there
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ripnetuk said:
On my touch pro i keep two spare SIM cards on top of the battery, under the cover. I just align them slightly below the camera hole, and the cover goes on fine...
as microsd is smaller than sim, i reckon u could get 3 of them in there
g
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Yep, micro sd card fits on the battery under the cover
If that's the case, I wonder if a dual-sim simore adapter will fit (the type-2, that doesn't involve cutting your sim cards).
Thanks for all the effort guys,
Nice to know I can store a second sd card if needed
Jules
I couldn't find an answer to this question anywhere but: where exactly is the sdcard slot on the XOOM Wifi version? I think I found it but I can't seem to see where the sdcard would go.... I feel incredibly stupid here!
robbyoconnor said:
I couldn't find an answer to this question anywhere but: where exactly is the sdcard slot on the XOOM Wifi version? I think I found it but I can't seem to see where the sdcard would go.... I feel incredibly stupid here!
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It's on the top and is filled by a little plastic holder the same size as a micro SD card would be.
burden010 said:
It's on the top and is filled by a little plastic holder the same size as a micro SD card would be.
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Actually, if you are looking at the screen with the camera at the top (right-side-up) the sd card slot is to the left of the mic jack. There's a black plastic cover/insert that can just be pulled out, set to the side. The actual micro sd slot is toward the screen (if you're looking at it from the top). Insert it with the writing toward the front, very carefully...don't force it. Once you feel some resistance you can push it in all the way and it kind of clicks in. Replace the cover and you're set. Make sure to be careful with this procedure and don't drop it into the larger opening just behind the micro sd slot.
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Actually, if you are looking at the screen with the camera at the top (right-side-up) the sd card slot is to the left of the mic jack. There's a black plastic cover/insert that can just be pulled out, set to the side. The actual micro sd slot is toward the screen (if you're looking at it from the top). Insert it with the writing toward the front, very carefully...don't force it. Once you feel some resistance you can push it in all the way and it kind of clicks in. Replace the cover and you're set. Make sure to be careful with this procedure and don't drop it into the larger opening just behind the micro sd slot.
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Yeah, that's what I said, it's on the top
okantomi said:
Actually, if you are looking at the screen with the camera at the top (right-side-up) the sd card slot is to the left of the mic jack. There's a black plastic cover/insert that can just be pulled out, set to the side. The actual micro sd slot is toward the screen (if you're looking at it from the top). Insert it with the writing toward the front, very carefully...don't force it. Once you feel some resistance you can push it in all the way and it kind of clicks in. Replace the cover and you're set. Make sure to be careful with this procedure and don't drop it into the larger opening just behind the micro sd slot.
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Thank you!!! I accidentally found the plastic placeholder by accident... thank you guys...feel incredibly blonde...I at least created something that others can search for now!
sd above sim card slot
so are we saying it is the slot directly above the sim card carrier slot.
if so this might add clarity.
cheers
Yes.
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Hi! So I just bought the Honor 6 a couple of days ago, and the thing that is bugging me is that it seems my micro-sim card is a little too big for the phone. I would assume all micro sim card are the same size. So the open/close plastic bit for the sim/sd cards is sticking out a little, and has opened sometimes when I take the phone out of my pocket. So then my sim card isn't longer connected and I have to restart the phone.
And today I bought a microSDHC card, and since the plastic bit isn't completely into the phone, then the sd card isn't in. So when I put my finger on the plastic bit to close it, then the sd card work, but is somehow being removed when I don't have my finger on it. And so my sim card isn't longer connected anymore and I have to restart my phone.
I have tried to look up others with the same problem, but haven't really found any.
Am I the only around here who has this problem?
The cards don't need the plastic to be in position ! Push them more in the holes, you must have a "clic"
zuifon said:
The cards don't need the plastic to be in position ! Push them more in the holes, you must have a "clic"
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It worked! Thanks! I had to use something tiny to get them really in place, I guess my fatty fingers wasn't enough!
Help I'm stranded on a desert island and need to make one of these. It's so small so isn't there just a series of soldered connections that allows the micro so card's terminals to be connected to the usb ones? Of course there are more tabs on the former than the latter...so how did they do it?
I couldn't find a way to put my image in here but it was a screen shot of a SanDisk micro so to usb adapter the size of a penny.
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Help I'm stranded on a desert island and need to make one of these. It's so small so isn't there just a series of soldered connections that allows the micro so card's terminals to be connected to the usb ones? Of course there are more tabs on the former than the latter...so how did they do it?
I couldn't find a way to put my image in here but it was a screen shot of a SanDisk micro so to usb adapter the size of a penny.
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Can you please be more specific because i haven't understood much
Thanks
Hi. I used successfully the double simcard + micro SD card hack on my S7 edge (you glue the stripped simcard on the back of the micro sd card).
On my S8+ Duos I could not insert the simcard glued to the microsd card inside it (SM-G955FD). Has anyone been able to do it ?
It seems that the simcard+memorycard is too thick.
Trim the eject handle on the back of the SD card until it fits. Removal of the tray will be a bit harder now than usual but I was able to get it to work. Just need to be careful and only trim a small amount, test & then repeat if necessary.
TheBigEasy88 said:
Trim the eject handle on the back of the SD card until it fits. Removal of the tray will be a bit harder now than usual but I was able to get it to work. Just need to be careful and only trim a small amount, test & then repeat if necessary.
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Thank you. Could you post a picture showing exactly where to trim ? For the record the first time I did this hack on my S7 edge I put olive oil to help "penetrate" lol.
LAKEPOWELL said:
Thank you. Could you post a picture showing exactly where to trim ? For the record the first time I did this hack on my S7 edge I put olive oil to help "penetrate" lol.
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I followed the steps here - http://bgr.com/2016/03/24/galaxy-s7-tricks-dual-sim-microsd/
Realize the above steps are for the S7 but everything worked out on my S8+. Good luck and TAKE YOUR TIME!!!
LAKEPOWELL said:
Thank you. Could you post a picture showing exactly where to trim ? For the record the first time I did this hack on my S7 edge I put olive oil to help "penetrate" lol.
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You should try KY jelly for better smoothness
vipivj said:
You should try KY jelly for better smoothness
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KY Jelly will do you no good without a new blade. Those two make a good starting point. Good luck!!!
I finally could insert the tray with the simcard and the combo simcard/microsd card. The microsd card is recognized and everything works. I only wonder how I will pull out the tray as it was
extremely difficult to insert ....