Hi,
I recently got a new HTC Vox however i am experiencing two particular problems.
1. My Vox does not seem to be recognizing any memory card i have tried. I have till now tried a Hama 4GB micro SDHC and a Sandisk 2GB micro SD card but to no avail.Do you know what the problem may be?
2. The second point is less urgent. When i switch on the phone i get a message informing me that my operator is not found in the database and that i should contact my operator. I am then directed to the connections screen.
If anyone could help m i would be very grateful
Thanks
1.That's strange not for the 4GB SDHC but more for the 2 GB SD. I'm using a 1GB sandisk premiere (or whatever it's called) and it is ok. I also tryaed a common SAndisk 2 GB (the cheapest one) and it worked.
2. DOn't worry about that it only means that your operator (GPRS/MMS settings could not be configured automatically because your operator's settings are not in the database of the phone. Only big carriers are pre configured in that database. If you want GPRS/MMS you should just do what you were used to do before...configure them manually
i see. thanks for that.
I'm beginning to worry that the phone itself is faulty!
if you don't mind me asking, what format did you use for the 2GB?
thanks
I Had the same problem , after my phone was in service for replacing the speakerphone, it did not recognise any memory card. I sent it back , and they replaced the motherboard.
if you don't mind me asking, what format did you use for the 2GB?
thanks
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no problem. FAT32
I have used a 4GB and a 8GB microSDHC card in my Vox without any problem.
If its not working in your phone then definitely its a problem with your device.
I suggest you try any other card(to rule out the remote possibility that your card is faulty), and if that does not help, you should take your device to the service centre.
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i plan to buy a wifi sd card and a 1gb sd card , but dun know wat brand is suitable for xda II ......have any suggestion???
there are only really 3 different types of wifi cards
normal wifi without mem everybody OEM from the same company and can use the same driver
wifi plus memory those dont work with xda2's also made by the same company i think
short wifi card http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/index.php?action=expand,39662
Has anybody tried using one of these in their Himalayas?
http://www.adata.com.tw/en/products-f-card-sd2.htm
Is the A-Data 150x 2Gb SD Card compatible with Himalaya?
UPDATE: Works perfectly!
anybody have this card yet?
i don't think so
this is a sd card which supports new standard 1.1. so i think it will work but u can't reach full speed.
Does it drop down to a lower speed then? DO you know what speed it goes to?
it goes down to the max supported SD interface speed of the xda2
pocketpc mechanics is a good benchmark tool
here is a page with some bench's
http://www.tekguru.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=528
I've got the T-Mobile MDA Compact and just bought an A-Data 2GB 150x SD card - it doesn't work
The card is OK - it works with a Nikon Coolpix 3700 and O2 XDA IIs but not with my MDA compact.
Does anyone know if any of the ROM updates help SD-card compatibility?
Sh*t! I just ordered mine for an XDA II :shock:
Can anyone confirm whether it works on this device?
I'm assuming if it doesn't work on the MDA then it probably won't work on my XDA II
droberts said:
I've got the T-Mobile MDA Compact and just bought an A-Data 2GB 150x SD card - it doesn't work
The card is OK - it works with a Nikon Coolpix 3700 and O2 XDA IIs but not with my MDA compact.
Does anyone know if any of the ROM updates help SD-card compatibility?
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I have the same problem with 1GB version . Everytime I put it into PDA, it asks me for format, but it doesnt help. I tried to format it in Digital camera a MP3 player, but it didnt help.
It works!!!
I can confirm the A-Data 2Gb 150x SD Card works perfectly on the XDAII/SPV M1000
I've got the T-Mobile MDA Compact and just bought an A-Data 2GB 150x SD card - it doesn't work
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droberts- did you manage to resolve this issue in any way?
Hi
I have recently bought a SIM Card Reader which does not Recognise my HTC HD7 Windows 7 SIM, but does work fine with other SIMs I have. Now I have never used a card reader before so may well be doing something wrong. Two things that make me wander if the reader is faulty or I am not using the correct software is that; it was a very cheap reader; and the sims that were read appeared to have very little data on them - possibly because the contacts were saved to the phone not sim?
In any case, it would not read my sim for the HTC at all.
Does anyone know if this is normal for a windows 7 sim or do I need a different / replacement reader?
thanks
jack_199 said:
Hi
I have recently bought a SIM Card Reader which does not Recognise my HTC HD7 Windows 7 SIM, but does work fine with other SIMs I have. Now I have never used a card reader before so may well be doing something wrong. Two things that make me wander if the reader is faulty or I am not using the correct software is that; it was a very cheap reader; and the sims that were read appeared to have very little data on them - possibly because the contacts were saved to the phone not sim?
In any case, it would not read my sim for the HTC at all.
Does anyone know if this is normal for a windows 7 sim or do I need a different / replacement reader?
thanks
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SIM cards are of a standardized format and are not different in different devices. Otherwise that defeats the purpose of being able to easily swap SIM cards between devices.
Either the SIM card is damaged or the reader may be faulty, or other unknown issues.
its normal that you cant read your wp7 phone sim card, since your phone locked it with some undocumented functions and encrypted it with a password aswell. the only way to make your sim card readable right now is to find someone with a nokia phone, format your sim card on that phone ( since those seem to be the only ones that are able to read the sim card ) and then it should be readable by your reader.
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its normal that you cant read your wp7 phone sim card, since your phone locked it with some undocumented functions and encrypted it with a password aswell. the only way to make your sim card readable right now is to find someone with a nokia phone, format your sim card on that phone ( since those seem to be the only ones that are able to read the sim card ) and then it should be readable by your reader.
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I think you're confusing SIM card with the micro SD card. Completely different.
ups, my bad. ignore my post. i'm sorry for posting that bull****.
Hello,
Sorry for my poor english below.
I have a Moto 4G (XT1039) with Android 5.1 (patch level 2016-04-01).
I used it with no particular problem for several months with a MicroSD 64GB Samsung Evo. In recent days, the MicroSD is no longer visible on my phone (menus on the SD card in gray and space for this card in "Settings / Storage" has disapeared). Several reboots the phone after removing and re-inserting the card have brought nothing and "Wipe Cache Partition" brought nothing to the problem.
Can you tell me how to explore the problem a little more? FYI, I have a 2nd Moto 4G with the same version of Android and the same SD card that works well. I can maybe share SD cards to identify whether the problem comes from the card or phone but I am afraid to corrupt my 2nd phone or my second SD card.
What do you suggest me?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Gigi
Hi,
No matter if you don't want to corrupt your other card, you have to do some tests.
So, you can test your possibly wrong card in your other phone or with a computer and, depending of results, testing your good card in the possibly defective phone, that's all...
Sent from my Motorola XT1039 using XDA Labs
Hi there!
I am currently looking at the HTC U11 for my next phone and was wondering if anybody tried to put 2 SIM cards together with a microSD to expend the storage?
I am using 2 SIMs permanently but still would love to be able to use the SD card to extend/backup the storage.
I know this trick worked on some Dual Sim phones (e.g. Samsung S7), with some cutting/DIY work but would it work on the U11?
Thanks
I have tried this with am old sim card and SD card.
But my advice is, don't do this.
The tray needs to much force to press it in. That's no problem. But to get it out that would be a problem.
As the phone is not easy to get in. It would be a repair job for professionals.
You can buy a small tool in China which is very simple but it looks not so good.
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.85.PC4TNK&id=539091246546&ns=1&abbucket=6#detail
HKShooter said:
You can buy a small tool in China which is very simple but it looks not so good.
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.85.PC4TNK&id=539091246546&ns=1&abbucket=6#detail
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That would leave the SD card hanging outside the phone... hmm...
I guess it's OK, since most people uses a case anyways, so it can be hidden inside the case.
My friend in Vietnam has done successfully without any extra external simcard board, https://forum.xda-developers.com/u11/how-to/modification-simcard-putting-2-simcards-t3762635