Siemens SX56 - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Software Upgrading

I wanted to put some DVD's and Music on my Siemens...First would I have to buy a 128MB storage card and Second how would I go about putting the movies on the phone...because i tried to do it on ACtive Sync and the file was to big....Thanks

You could buy a cheap card reader/writer. This will appear as another drive and will transfer very quickly. If the file is actually too big to fit then a larger memory card will be needed. :?

If you're planning on putting video on the SD card, you can do it within 128MB, but why limit yourself? You can get a 1GB Lexar for $50-60 after rebate in a number of places (I got mine at Fry's Electronics)
Any SD card reader/writer will do to put stuff onto the card, but my favorite is a USB 2.0 reader thats the size of a (very) large key. It's made by PQI. The cool thing about it is that I can carry it around in my pocket and not really notice.

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Bluetooth headset and flash drive

this is the best thing since sliced bread and goes along nicely with my 8gb micro sd card
http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=163358
Interesting. How do you use it as a microSD card reader though. Is that in addition to the MD and standard miniSD card slot? Do you charge it with your Athena? Where in Athena do you insert this device into?
this should answer all your questions
http://www.bluetrek.com/products/bizz/video.htm
that is pretty cool
Nice!
It would be great if you could access the information from the card over bluetooth!
Frogger.
Talk about a convergence device! If it also made fries and would play Doom I'd be interested.

microSD for kaiser

hi all..
just a quick question...
im getting a microSD card 8 gigs, and will be using it only for my kaiser.. now i dont know if i should get a sdhc or a normal card ? whats the differenc on the pda?
thanx
papizdono said:
hi all..
just a quick question...
im getting a microSD card 8 gigs, and will be using it only for my kaiser.. now i dont know if i should get a sdhc or a normal card ? whats the differenc on the pda?
thanx
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There are some 4 GB microSD that are not microSDHC.
8 GB ones are microSDHC.
I'm using a sandisk 8 GB microSDHC in my Cruise and everything is fine
On you exact question : what is the difference I know that SD is using Fat FS and SDHC Fat32 FS. There might be other differences, but I don't know what they are.
Did you check the wiki? I'm sure this had to have been covered before
microSD and sdhc
"sdhc" is a standard for microsd/minisd and sd for sizes larger than 2GB. Thus all 4GB and 8GB (and 16GB and 32GB) cards will be "sdhc" to work.
Or if you are talking about an adapter that takes a microsd and converts it into a standard SD, you would of course require a sdhc adapter. Whether you need one will depend on you, using activesync to transfer large files is painfully slow so putting the 8GB microsd in an adapter and putting that directly in your laptop/desktop can be much more efficient.
I use softick's card export to mount the kaiser drive directly on my desktop and can easily transfer larger files efficiently.
Alan
SDHC - secure digital high capacity
i don't know what's the difference between sd and sdhc (besides capacity), but there is some difference. however, device specification shows what it supports and kaiser supports sdhc
SD officially doesn't support more then 2GB. There are some out of spec 4GB ones, but they don't work in all devices as it's not an official format. To allow for greater capacity the addressing system has been changed in SDHC, along with the default format now being FAT32 instead of FAT16, and the reader/device must support that to be able to access SDHC cards. Some old readers won't read them for example.
So for 8GB you have no choice, 8GB SD cards don't exist.
But SDHC works like a charm in the Kaiser
EDIT: BTW while we're at it... does somebody else have some performance experience with the SanDisk 8GB microSDHC?
It's a class 4 card, so if we believe the specs this should mean 4-6MB/s write speed.
Now the other day I've bought a little Kingston set with a 2GB microSD, micro to mini and micro to SD adapter and tiny keyring USB microSD reader. The idea was to use the USB reader and supplied card as a USB key always on my keyring, while the adapters would be appreciated spares as I always manage to lose them...
The added benefit over a standard USB key being that I can swap the cards with the phone if I need to transfer large files.
So naturally I've put the 8GB card in the reader and started transferring some files to check the performance. Now that's where it becomes odd... I was getting sustained 14-15MB/s writes on the card! I'm not complaining at all of course, but it just seems rather strange nowadays that something exceeds the rated specs that much when everyone is battling for performance!
I've triple-checked with several large files, purposedly unplugged the USB reader right after the copy ended to be sure there wasn't some caching going on, but no, the files were always readable and complete...
Impressive, I've never seen such performance from either a SD card, let alone a card reader that often are slower than the cards... Even my good and fast USB key is slower than this topping at about 11MB/s...
The SDHC speed classes are pretty obscure though, the 4MB/s are supposed to be a minimum under some precise conditions...
Mny PC SD Card readers are not SDHC compatable, so you'll need to mount them via the Kaiser/Tilt/Vario via Active Sync.
Well one compnay here has 3 different 8g microSD cards..
one is 40eur - 8G normal
one is 43eur - 8G ultra II
one is 53eur - 8G sdhc
so still, which one will be faster in the pda?
i have a SD card reader that supports sdhc, so its no problem getting one of them, just want to know if the card sdhc will be slower in the pda couse of the secure stuff?
Normally, the 16GB micro sd card should be in stores this month.
If you have the time and money, I suggest you wait a bit longer and get one of those...
speed of the sd depends on it's class rating:
What is Class Speed Rating?
The SD Association has created and defined 3 speed
classes to help you identify speed and performance
capabilities/minimum requirements of SD/SDHC,
miniSD/miniSDHC, and microSD/microSDHC cards and
the host products. The SD Speed Class Ratings specify
a minimum sustained write speed for
SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC cards (Class 2: 2 MB/s;
Class 4: 4 MB/s; Class 6: 6 MB/s*).
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papizdono said:
so still, which one will be faster in the pda?
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You most likely won't be seeing a difference. PDAs are usually not capable of accessing a card at more than a couple MB/s, way less that what cards are capable of.
ok thanx... so cheaper / better
maybe ill wait for those 16g, if the phone will support it...
now im using card for navigation (need 2 gig), for pictures (cca 500megs), for Mp3s (cca 1 giga) guess 8g is more then enoug anyway ....
will get the cheapest, hopefully it will be readable on all sd readers
thanx everyone.
papizdono said:
will get the cheapest, hopefully it will be readable on all sd readers
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As said before, 8GB SD cards do NOT exist. Even if not noted by the vendor, any 8GB card will be SDHC, and will require a SDHC-compatible reader.
For my Polaris i'm using this one : http://www.amazon.fr/Sandisk-Carte-...2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1215248577&sr=8-2
Works good. Transfer rate is not too bad.

16Gb micro SDHC working

Not seen any mention of this so far - can happily confirm my new 16Gb Sandisk micro SDHC (from mobymemory) and my micro-mini SD adapter (from a HK ebay seller) work in tandem on my Ameo.
Was sceptical they were going to work - no idea what I'll do with all the space but this seemed like a sensible upgrade.
Used space 32.0Kb
Free space 14.8Gb
Have read of some problems with micro-mini adapters and I had a couple of issues myself. Couldn't read a 128Mb micro card on my Ameo, and my new adapter doesn't work with my PC mem card reader - need to plug the 16Gb directly in to the micro slot, rather than via the adapter in the mini slot.
Thanks for the note. I know I'm buying one shortly. I can use all the space I can for pix & movies of the newborns (and the music.. and full movies.. etc)!
Good to know it will work!
Which micro mini SD adapter did you buy? I am looking for one too.
QAN
I bought mine for £1.50 from overseabridge, search for "MicroSD to miniSD adapter converter SD card - FREE S/H".
I purchased also one 16gb microSD fron mobymemory and works flawlessly in my X7500 with the miniSD adaptor. The sequential max speeds (in a PC) are 18MB/s read and 14MB/s write and this make it a very serious option to upgrade the storage capacity.
Great upgrade!
Can confirm too that this card works without a hitch. Filled mine to within 150mb of max (audiobooks, music, video, photographs & programs) and saw no problems at all. My X7500 now has 24GB of memory! I'm now using the 8GB microdrive as a large file transfer solution.
Buckle my shoe!
hardan said:
I purchased also one 16gb microSD fron mobymemory and works flawlessly in my X7500 with the miniSD adaptor. The sequential max speeds (in a PC) are 18MB/s read and 14MB/s write and this make it a very serious option to upgrade the storage capacity.
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Is that possible? I heard it's a Class 2 card (= ~ 2MB/s read/write).
Yes, is possible, i used two different benchmark programs ans the results are almost identical.
Also i used Total commander (this program have a transfer speed measure utility) copying large files from and to the card and the result is 18 MB/s in reading speed and near to 14 MB/s writing files.
The specifications says Class 2, but really are more than a Class 6.
hardan said:
Yes, is possible, i used two different benchmark programs ans the results are almost identical.
Also i used Total commander (this program have a transfer speed measure utility) copying large files from and to the card and the result is 18 MB/s in reading speed and near to 14 MB/s writing files.
The specifications says Class 2, but really are more than a Class 6.
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thanks, good to know. looks like it's on my Christmas watch list.
hi, I think You are wrong. Class in SD specification meens the minimum transfer, not maximum. If You send large files, transfer is different, much bigger. If You send a lot of small or very files and the card is fragmented the minimum transfer can be about 2 MB/s in class 2.
tomoa said:
hi, I think You are wrong. Class in SD specification meens the minimum transfer, not maximum. If You send large files, transfer is different, much bigger. If You send a lot of small or very files and the card is fragmented the minimum transfer can be about 2 MB/s in class 2.
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thanks for telling me that. I have a class 2 and a class 6 card, and when I write a 700 MB file to each, the class 6 card takes about half the time as the class 2 does. that said, the writing speed of the class 2 card is definitely faster than 2 MB/s, so your explanation is at least partially true, I think.
It depend of card, for example SanDisk microSDHC Ultra 8GB Class 6 write 18MB/s, read 20MB/s, and SanDisk microSDHC 16GB Class 2 write 14MB/s, read 20 MB/s it is maximum speed of the cards. Minimus speed is during write small files.
Test of the cards
Code:
http://www.gpsnarower.republika.pl/
yaughan said:
Not seen any mention of this so far - can happily confirm my new 16Gb Sandisk micro SDHC (from mobymemory) and my micro-mini SD adapter (from a HK ebay seller) work in tandem on my Ameo.
Was sceptical they were going to work - no idea what I'll do with all the space but this seemed like a sensible upgrade.
Used space 32.0Kb
Free space 14.8Gb
Have read of some problems with micro-mini adapters and I had a couple of issues myself. Couldn't read a 128Mb micro card on my Ameo, and my new adapter doesn't work with my PC mem card reader - need to plug the 16Gb directly in to the micro slot, rather than via the adapter in the mini slot.
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I have on my Advantage 7500, WM 5.0, a Sandisk SDHC8GB with adapter micro/mini SD.
My 7500 read the SDHC8GB, but:
- the available memory displayed on my 7500 is only: 3700 Mb
- My 7500 could only open first 4 Gb files
- the others 4 Gb on my 7500 are visible but not available. If I tap on those files my 7500 isn't able to open it
I ask you:
- are you sure that all the 16 Gb in your Ameo are available? If you fill completly the card an then you tap on all the files, the Ameo open all the files?
- if really you can open all the files coul you tell me which brand of adapter micro/mini SD are you using?
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In my X7500 the system shows the whole available card capacity (14.8 GB). I filled the card with large and small files, the X7500 is perfectly able to read and write in the MicroSD without any problem.
I hope it solve your doubts.
hardan said:
In my X7500 the system shows the whole available card capacity (14.8 GB). I filled the card with large and small files, the X7500 is perfectly able to read and write in the MicroSD without any problem.
I hope it solve your doubts.
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Your 7500 has Windows Mobile native 5.0 or you upgraded it to 6.0?
Wich brand of adapter micro-mini SD are you using?
And where can it buy?
I upgraded the X7500 to WM6 and the MicroSD to MiniSD is one unbranded.
It's possible with an HTC 7500, Windows Mobile native 5.0 (without upgrading to WM6.0), to use a Sandisk SDHC16GB with adapter micro/mini SD?
If yes, in wich way?
Thanks
16Gb
I've just plugged a 16Gb microSD card thru an adapter into my 7500, and I can't get it to see the card - all I can find is the microdrive. What important step have I missed out on?
SD CARD size
i was told the largest Card a X7501 could use was an 8GB sdhc mini card, ?
by HTC.
Anyone with an X7501, Please confirm your personal results, Include brand of card and where you got it.
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I was looking at this card for my Dopod U1000 wm6:
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=210881762
and getting the Micro to Mini adapter.
Can anyone tell me if there is a better choice out there?
This is Class 6 and 16GB micro.
Thanks!

[Q] Once SD connects to Movies player says 'Cannot Play Video'

I'm baffled. I bought a Samsung 32gb class 10 micro sd card. I save videos directly to the card, which they then play; but as soon as the native movie app detects them and they start showing up there, it says 'Cannot Play Video'. It clearly can, but something is happening to stop it during this process (which I can't find a way to stop). Any ideas?
Samsung SD card was fake!
It is the SD that is the problem. As far as fakes go- it looks the business. A Samsung 32gb micro SD class 10. Bought on eBay, seller gerty007sarah.
The quality of the card and packaging all good at a glance- thick, good quality. Then I examined the small print. It's littered with grammatical and spelling errors. On the front it says, 'wrife speed 7mb'; it should be: 'write speed 13mb'.
The seller has 100% positive feedback and has not acknowledged to me that it is a fake despite me listing the errors on the packaging and the fact it won't hold more than 4gb (and the files within that 4gb are not reliable).
Heads up everyone

Gear 360 issue

So I got my 360 camera and put a brand new SD CARD into it Lexar 128GB 633X . The card doesn't work in it. So I put the current card in my phone and swapped the new one. I know the new card works as I'm using it in my phone now. The other card works in the 360. It seems the 360 cannot handle upscale cards. Seems odd because of the high resolution photos and videos it takes?? The card working in it now specs write up to 80mb....does this not seem odd?

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