Hi. I hope this isn't 'old news', but, I am a new owner of Liquid e and I wanted to upgrade my SD card to 32gb. I was told by retailer, (fido) this is nobrainer!
I , unfortunately have a brain, so I checked with Acer 1st. They said I CANNOT use SDHC cards, as the phone is limited to SD input device.
I have spent hours accessing SD info, and it seems they maybe correct!
I just want to know if anyone else has upgraded, if they have had any problems from doing so...( I need honest personal experiences, here)
I am rather unwealthy, (read poor-as-dirt), and I can't afford to destroy this phone.
Thanks for reading!
"Thank you for contacting Acer America. I would be happy to assist you.
After reviewing your email, I understand that you need micro SDHC card for your smart phone.
I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience that you have experienced.
Please be informed that the Micro SD 32 GB memory card will be compatible with your system.
Please be informed that the the 4GB SDHC card will not be compatible with your system."
Tell me, can you get more ambiguous than that?
Since there is No Such Thing as a 32gb Micro SD card, wtf does he mean?
I have already read the info from the site: sd.org. , and I found it a little confusing, as well. They have a diagram showing the inter connectivity, which shows Sd into Sd controller, sd into sdhd controller, sdhd into sdhd controller, but NOT sdhd into sd controller. (find diagram here: SD Technology - SD Association
That all being said, I am happy to note that you are using an 8gb sdhd card with no problems
This should be sufficient, as I am not sure how much memory I will actually be using, so, it gives me some leeway!
I appreciate your answer, and I will try to get up to speed on this phone, so I can be of service to others, as you have been to me!
Last edited by GeneralLeePizdov; November 2nd, 2010 at 10:05 PM.
Also, regarding gwilo's post, what about just using the phone's built-in formatting tool? (settings> sd card and phone storage> unmount sd card> format)
Would this not be an effective solution without extra software?
The extra software is free and it is handy to have, if like me and have a lot of SD cards for many items (camera, Palm T|X, Creative Labs ZEN, Cowon D2, Nokia 5800, Liquid E and I can go on)
The extra software is free and it is handy to have, if like me and have a lot of SD cards for many items (camera, Palm T|X, Creative Labs ZEN, Cowon D2, Nokia 5800, Liquid E and I can go on)
The last time I formatted the card in the Acer I did use Recovery to do it (App2SD)
I think Acer was focused on SD vs micro SD instead of SD vs SDHC. A 4GB SDHC won't work, but a 4GB microSD will. Physical form factor...
'tuna
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Originally Posted by GeneralLeePizdov
I thank you for the quick reply, RoundEye!
Here is what Acer said, from support:
"Thank you for contacting Acer America. I would be happy to assist you.
After reviewing your email, I understand that you need micro SDHC card for your smart phone.
I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience that you have experienced.
Please be informed that the Micro SD 32 GB memory card will be compatible with your system.
Please be informed that the the 4GB SDHC card will not be compatible with your system."
Tell me, can you get more ambiguous than that?
Since there is No Such Thing as a 32gb Micro SD card, wtf does he mean?
I have already read the info from the site: sd.org. , and I found it a little confusing, as well. They have a diagram showing the inter connectivity, which shows Sd into Sd controller, sd into sdhd controller, sdhd into sdhd controller, but NOT sdhd into sd controller. (find diagram here: SD Technology - SD Association
That all being said, I am happy to note that you are using an 8gb sdhd card with no problems
This should be sufficient, as I am not sure how much memory I will actually be using, so, it gives me some leeway!
I appreciate your answer, and I will try to get up to speed on this phone, so I can be of service to others, as you have been to me!
General: Brand;Kingston ModelSDC4/32GB
Type; Micro SDHC
Specifications; Capacity32GB
Speed Class; RatingClass 4
Features; Compliant — with the SD Card Association card 2.00 specification
Versatile - when combined with the adapter, can be used as a full-size SDHC card
Compatible - with microSDHC host devices; not compatible with standard microSD-enabled device/readers
File Format - FAT32
Dimensions - 0.43"x0.59"x0.039" (11mm x 15mm x 1mm)
High-Speed Class Rating - Class 4: 4MB/sec. minimum data transfer rate
Operating Temperature - -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C) Manufacturer Warranty Parts1 year limited Labor1 year limited
These are the specs of the card I intended to get. Note the interface statement.
Are they being 'COY'? Or, am I being paranoid?
Hope peeps are still perusing this thread...
Last edited by GeneralLeePizdov; November 8th, 2010 at 07:13 PM.
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