I came to find info on the step down vsn vs the step up.
Does the 128 have storage capacity to 384 (128+256)
Or did they follow the error in Huawei's mate 9 pro and put no sd card slot in the 128 GB vsn?
@#$%&!
And what about it in Europe?
Shame to even make a stepped down version. So now we always gotta ask which version...before installing a software.
whut
I assume the 128GB version is the Taiwanese version which also support dual sims. In that case, the 2nd sim slot can be used for either a sim card or SD card. So if you are using 2 sim cards, then no SD card. But if you only use 1 sim card, you can add a SD card to expand its storage.
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Hi I have a HTC G1 running cyanogen which came with preformatted 2GB card which had been partitioned to have a 500 MB space for apps. I would like to be able to copy the contents of what is already on the 2GB card onto the 16GB card while keeping the allocation the same. I was told that if I made an image of the 2gb card and copied it onto the 16gb card it would resolve the issue. I used Arconis to make an image of the 2gb card and used the "recover" function of the program to apply the image onto the 16gb card but when I placed the 16gb card into the G1 it reads it as a 2gb card. This is not a case of the card being fake as I had to reformat it to get the 16gb size back. I think that Arconis simply partitions the new card(16gb) to be an exact image of the 2gb card. Is there another program I can use that would help me apply the 2gb image while keeping the new card's size correct (16gb)?
Any and all help and comments are much appreciated
Oolong
oolong2 said:
Hi I have a HTC G1 running cyanogen which came with preformatted 2GB card which had been partitioned to have a 500 MB space for apps. I would like to be able to copy the contents of what is already on the 2GB card onto the 16GB card while keeping the allocation the same. I was told that if I made an image of the 2gb card and copied it onto the 16gb card it would resolve the issue. I used Arconis to make an image of the 2gb card and used the "recover" function of the program to apply the image onto the 16gb card but when I placed the 16gb card into the G1 it reads it as a 2gb card. This is not a case of the card being fake as I had to reformat it to get the 16gb size back. I think that Arconis simply partitions the new card(16gb) to be an exact image of the 2gb card. Is there another program I can use that would help me apply the 2gb image while keeping the new card's size correct (16gb)?
Any and all help and comments are much appreciated
Oolong
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OK, First, make a nandroid of your existing ROM with the original SD
AmonRA:
Backup/Restore
NAND + ext backup
CONFIRM
Power phone off
Put New SD Card in
Get back into Recovery
Partition SDCard
Partition SD
Confirm
Swap Size=whatever CONFIRM
Ext2 Size=512 CONFIRM
FAT32 will default to remainder
Then, transfer all the files to the new card (you at least need to transfer the new nandroid image).
Restore nandroid & you should be good to go [restore is so you'll get the SD:ext files restored].
I have a 16gb SD card that is coming tomorrow, but I got my phone tonight. It came with a 2gb SD card. Can I root and install the ROM on my 2gb SD card and swap in my 16gb SD card tomorrow? Does the ROM install to the internal memory?
It depends what phone and which type you put on. If you have an android native phone once you flash your rom from your sd card you no longer need it so if you swap the card it won't have any problems. If you have a windows phone and use an sd build it'll obviously be on your sd card so if you swap it out, you won't have it any longer once you swap it out. If you use NAND it's on your phone, so you won't have to do anything
I wanted to change the sd card on Kingston 4 GB and the system does not read the card. So far I used 2GB card and no problems. The phone sees that I put on my card ( it shows up in the notifications, "You can safely remove the sd card" ), but nothing it can not read. Can not even identify it memory.
I keep seeing references to internal SD card and External SD card, and just now I was using SDMaid and it lists Sdcard (8GB) and External SD card (empty). Is there a second slot for another SD card that I am unaware of.
I put the 8GB card that came with the phone in the slot next to the sim.
I have wondered this for a while and after searching, I decided to pose the question here to get clarification.
gwallee said:
I keep seeing references to internal SD card and External SD card, and just now I was using SDMaid and it lists Sdcard (8GB) and External SD card (empty). Is there a second slot for another SD card that I am unaware of.
I put the 8GB card that came with the phone in the slot next to the sim.
I have wondered this for a while and after searching, I decided to pose the question here to get clarification.
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No, there is other slot. Some phones, like the Galaxy S and its variants, do have a soldered on internal SD and a slot for an external. The Desire HD(and therefore Inspire) do not. You can in theory partition your SD card and it is supposed to show up that way, but DO NOT DO THIS.
That's what I thought, but I had to check.
I know that it's single sim but does it support sd card? I was going to purchase another L29 because I wanted the sd card slot but I honestly don't need dual sim capabilities. If the L09 can still use an SD card I'll just buy that.
NeutronBomb said:
I know that it's single sim but does it support sd card? I was going to purchase another L29 because I wanted the sd card slot but I honestly don't need dual sim capabilities. If the L09 can still use an SD card I'll just buy that.
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Hi,
Of course it have. Single SIM and dual SIM model have 2 slots :
- SIM 1 + SD card for single SIM model
- SIM 1 + SIM 2 or SD card for dual SIM model
Nice to know. I guess I didn't have to pay extra for the L29 model afterall. Is there any other hardware difference between the two?