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  1. #16
    Chuck
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    Re: microSD question

    Alright Bruce, thanks much for the info.
    Now I have the correct adapter and I need the "Dummies" guide to getting
    that same music to play through the mini-usb plug instead of the phone
    speaker (and not bluetooth).

    Have you got any more help for me bro?

    Thanks Chuck

    "bruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > No, that is not true. You can use Motorola wired headphones that plug into
    > the USB connector (these are shipped with the phone or available as an
    > add-on) or use a Motorola adapter that converts the USB port to a 3.5mm
    > standard headphone jack for use with your favorite headphones/earbuds.
    >
    >
    > Chuck wrote:
    >> I have just bought a Razr Vxx phone, which claims to be an mp3
    >> player. Is it true that the only way to actually play the music is
    >> through a Bluetooth connection? Bluetooth Headphones or earpiece?
    >>
    >> Chuck
    >>
    >> "BruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> I am currently using 1.84 of the 2 gigs to store photos, videos and
    >>> 174 mp3/wma songs so I can confirm that you will get the 2 gigs you
    >>> pay for. Now, I may have been wrong about the 4 gig card as I've
    >>> heard that it may not be compatible with all devices.
    >>>
    >>> Captain Mac wrote:
    >>>> I hope you are correct - I had heard the 2 gig and larger cards
    >>>> WOULD work in the V3 and V365, BUT the actual usable memory was
    >>>> limited to 1 gig max. Can you confirm this as well? Thanks and
    >>>> cheers! "BruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>>> The 2 gig cards actually came out 18 months ago when the v3i and
    >>>>> the later m version came out and yes, they work fine. I had a 2
    >>>>> gig card in my v3i and then moved it to my v6 MAXX when that came
    >>>>> out. It'll go into my new v9 when that's released in the fall. BTW, 4
    >>>>> gig cards are now available too - and they'll work as well.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> As for removing the card, use a fingernail to slide it back.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Kay Archer wrote:
    >>>>>> Now that 2gig microSD cards are available, will they work in my
    >>>>>> Razr? The manual for my US Cellular V3M only mentions the 512k
    >>>>>> and 1gig cards.
    >>>>>> s/w version: ncr_01.1a.00r
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> manufacture date: 4706
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Also, does anyone have any special tricks for _removing_ the
    >>>>>> microSD card?

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  2. #17
    bruceR
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    Re: microSD question

    Assuming you have the SYN1504 adapter, plug it in to the USB port on the
    phone, plug your favorite headset into the other end and then start Playback
    using the SOUNDS menu or MULTI-MEDIA: MUSIC menu. Create palylists and enjoy
    the music.

    Chuck wrote:
    > Alright Bruce, thanks much for the info.
    > Now I have the correct adapter and I need the "Dummies" guide to
    > getting that same music to play through the mini-usb plug instead of
    > the phone speaker (and not bluetooth).
    >
    > Have you got any more help for me bro?
    >
    > Thanks Chuck
    >
    > "bruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> No, that is not true. You can use Motorola wired headphones that
    >> plug into the USB connector (these are shipped with the phone or
    >> available as an add-on) or use a Motorola adapter that converts the
    >> USB port to a 3.5mm standard headphone jack for use with your
    >> favorite headphones/earbuds. Chuck wrote:
    >>> I have just bought a Razr Vxx phone, which claims to be an mp3
    >>> player. Is it true that the only way to actually play the music is
    >>> through a Bluetooth connection? Bluetooth Headphones or earpiece?
    >>>
    >>> Chuck
    >>>
    >>> "BruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>> I am currently using 1.84 of the 2 gigs to store photos, videos and
    >>>> 174 mp3/wma songs so I can confirm that you will get the 2 gigs you
    >>>> pay for. Now, I may have been wrong about the 4 gig card as I've
    >>>> heard that it may not be compatible with all devices.
    >>>>
    >>>> Captain Mac wrote:
    >>>>> I hope you are correct - I had heard the 2 gig and larger cards
    >>>>> WOULD work in the V3 and V365, BUT the actual usable memory was
    >>>>> limited to 1 gig max. Can you confirm this as well? Thanks and
    >>>>> cheers! "BruceR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>>>> The 2 gig cards actually came out 18 months ago when the v3i and
    >>>>>> the later m version came out and yes, they work fine. I had a 2
    >>>>>> gig card in my v3i and then moved it to my v6 MAXX when that came
    >>>>>> out. It'll go into my new v9 when that's released in the fall.
    >>>>>> BTW, 4 gig cards are now available too - and they'll work as
    >>>>>> well. As for removing the card, use a fingernail to slide it back.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Kay Archer wrote:
    >>>>>>> Now that 2gig microSD cards are available, will they work in my
    >>>>>>> Razr? The manual for my US Cellular V3M only mentions the 512k
    >>>>>>> and 1gig cards.
    >>>>>>> s/w version: ncr_01.1a.00r
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> manufacture date: 4706
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Also, does anyone have any special tricks for _removing_ the
    >>>>>>> microSD card?






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