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  1. #1
    Bob
    Guest

    I'm doing my research before upgrading my current phone and found out
    from nokia support that they set the limit at 128 and you must use
    their card.

    This doesn't sound right. If you have a video, camera phone that
    plays multimedia I figure you should nee at least 512 of memory.


    Also they tell me there is no headset adapter so you could use a
    standard set of headphones. I wanted to plug it into the auxillary
    audio input in my car to use the mp3 player feature but I guess that's
    out.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks.....





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  2. #2
    eggster2k
    Guest

    Re: 6620 Max Memory Nokia says 128!!

    On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 14:13:32 -0500, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >I'm doing my research before upgrading my current phone and found out
    >from nokia support that they set the limit at 128 and you must use
    >their card.


    i use a pqi 256mb card in my 6230, and many other people use 512mb and
    even 1gb cards without problems.

    >
    >This doesn't sound right. If you have a video, camera phone that
    >plays multimedia I figure you should nee at least 512 of memory.
    >
    >
    >Also they tell me there is no headset adapter so you could use a
    >standard set of headphones. I wanted to plug it into the auxillary
    >audio input in my car to use the mp3 player feature but I guess that's
    >out.


    i have heard that there are people doing the converters so you can
    plug a pop-port connector into the 6230 and on the other end its a
    standard headphones connector.



  3. #3
    eggster2k
    Guest

    Re: 6620 Max Memory Nokia says 128!!

    On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 09:36:45 +0000, eggster2k
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 14:13:32 -0500, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>I'm doing my research before upgrading my current phone and found out
    >>from nokia support that they set the limit at 128 and you must use
    >>their card.

    >
    >i use a pqi 256mb card in my 6230, and many other people use 512mb and
    >even 1gb cards without problems.
    >
    >>
    >>This doesn't sound right. If you have a video, camera phone that
    >>plays multimedia I figure you should nee at least 512 of memory.
    >>
    >>
    >>Also they tell me there is no headset adapter so you could use a
    >>standard set of headphones. I wanted to plug it into the auxillary
    >>audio input in my car to use the mp3 player feature but I guess that's
    >>out.

    >
    >i have heard that there are people doing the converters so you can
    >plug a pop-port connector into the 6230 and on the other end its a
    >standard headphones connector.



    sorry, scrap what i said!! I have just noticed you are referring to
    the 6620 not 6230! its too early for me.



  4. #4
    kniamir
    Guest

    Re: 6620 Max Memory Nokia says 128!!

    I have a Nokia 6620 that I got from ebay. I don't know about the headset
    adapter, cause I got a Nokia stereo headset - I believe it's HDS-3 and it
    has Pot-Port connector and sounds great.

    The only problem as far as I'm concerened is that the sound is not loud
    enough for my taste which is probably fine since I wouldn't be damaging my
    ears as a result. For memory, I can understand Nokia's position on this, but
    the fact is that I also got an 512 meg MMC from ebay about a month ago for
    about $50 US and I've already got about 100 songs on it - it works without a
    hitch.

    Kavous

    "Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > I'm doing my research before upgrading my current phone and found out
    > from nokia support that they set the limit at 128 and you must use
    > their card.
    >
    > This doesn't sound right. If you have a video, camera phone that
    > plays multimedia I figure you should nee at least 512 of memory.
    >
    >
    > Also they tell me there is no headset adapter so you could use a
    > standard set of headphones. I wanted to plug it into the auxillary
    > audio input in my car to use the mp3 player feature but I guess that's
    > out.
    >
    > Any ideas?
    >
    > Thanks.....
    >
    >






  5. #5
    Stu
    Guest

    Re: 6620 Max Memory Nokia says 128!!

    Many people have reported using 1Gb cards with no problem. As for using
    Nokia cards, well they would say that wouldn't they. Probably say 128Mb
    is the limit because that is all Nokia supply and you can't go giving
    your money to anyone else!




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