24 May 2010

All Access to Your Android Phone Micro SD card

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How to save files to a micro SD memory card

Most Android phones come with mini SD card or memory card that you can use to save tons of data. The Motorola Droid comes with a 16gb, HTC Desire comes with 8gb; both support up to 32gb microSD card storage. If you upgrade your phone to a 32gb microSD, that means you can carry lots of data and media files including photo, music, movie, and documents with you on the go. Your phone should sync with your PC for data transfer but the easiest way to transfer  data to and from PC is the USB port. It is as simple as plug and play. I recently bought a Cellet USB microSD/microSDHC Reader for a test run. It worked great. I was able to transfer my musics and movies to the memory card. I also created folders and transferred many word documents and PDF files to my memory card. In main features of ellet USB microSD/microSDHC Reader include:

Cellet USB microSD/microSDHC Reader

Cellet USB microSD/microSDHC Reader

Features:
- High speed USB2.0 compatible with USB 1.1
- High speed data transmission
- Read up to 16MB/sec. Write up to 8MB/sec.
- Plug and play hot swapping
- Easy to install, use, and carry
It is very easy to install and use.
Installations:
Insert the memory card to the micro USB card reader.
Connect the micro USB card reader to your PC/Laptop via the USBport.
Green light will appear while it is working.

SD card files

SD card files

Buy a USB microSD/microSDHC Reader for your phone

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