There could be several reasons why you can't see the pictures on the microSD card. First, the lg260 only recognizes the older microSD cards up to 4GB (it is hard to find these larger than 2GB). It will not recognize the newer microSDHC (high capacity) cards that are 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or larger. Second, you need to format the microSD card using the lg260 phone or it will not create the correct directories so your phone knows where the pictures reside. To format the card, do the following: Menu -> Settings -> Memory -> Card Memory and format should be one of the options. If you copy pictures via Bluetooth to the phone they should end up in the right directory. However, if you transfer the pictures using a card reader/writer attached to your computer, you will need to make sure you copy them to the correct directory on the card. Or lastly, maybe the card is bad. Anyway, good luck!
Just insert it into the microSD slot. The cell phone will do the rest.
The Sharp FX Plus is a powerful and innovative phone. One of the best options of this phone is the microSD card. The phone comes with a microSD card but it can be replaced with a larger card. The microSD card will hold music, photographs, games, and applications without taking up space on the phone. This feature lets you use your phone replace your MP3 player allowing you to carry one less device. The microSD card will also allow you to carry all of your digital photographs on your phone.
For Nokia Phone Memory, you're going to want to look for a large capacity MicroSD card. You should check Nokia's website to see what the largest MicroSD card your phone can utilize is.
It can be because of your card corrupted or some problem with your USB card.
RAM: 512MB -- for running apps ROM: 512MB -- for apps Storage: 4GB integrated -- for videos/music/pictures/documents 4GB microSD card* -- for videos/music/pictures/documents * microSD card is bundled by some network providers. It can be removed and replaced with another microSD card with upto 32GB of storage
OPTION 1-get a microSD memory card and a usb adapter for the memory card then download to the card just like a thumbdriveOPTION2 get a usb cable for the phone and AND A microSD card, then download directly to the card while it is in the phone via the phone's usb (phone must be turned on)
Of course it will. The MicroSD (if the phone can accept one, not all do) has nothing to do with the operation of the phone, it is only for your personal use (e.g. storing photos). Perhaps you were thinking of a SIM card instead of a MicroSD card. Phones that use SIM cards (most cellphones do) cannot work at all without the SIM card, because it provides the Subscriber Information that associates the physical phone with your account in the phone provider's computers.
Assuming an average song size of 3 Megabytes, a 4 GB cell phone microSD card should be able to hold 1,365 songs.
yes of cource i have this cell phone it can be expandable to 1GB m2 card
microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC.
If it's for your phone, connect your phone to the computer with a USB cable or Bluetooth and copy the music you want from your download directory for Limewire to your phones music directory. If it's not for use with a phone, get a microSD to SD adapter and plug it into you computer, if your computer doesn't have an SD card port your probably gonna have to get a SD card USB adapter.
Yes. If your phone has a MicroSD card, then take that card out and (put it in an adapter first & then) plug it into your computer and place the movie on the card.