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Expanding the w600i Memory

extreammtbiker

Jan 3, 2006, 2:44 PM
Now this maybe a stretch... And I've just been reading about how the memory is not exandable. I have not yet recived my w600i.

Would it be possible to use the bluetooth to communicate with a PDA that has a memory card in it?

I have an HP ipaq that has a SD memory card in it and I can transfer files between it and my old T637 just fine. I'm just curious if its a possibility to access the files from my PDA on the w600i and play them on the fly. Essentially expanding my memory.

If anyone has any thoughts on this let me know. Remember I dont have my phone yet so I havent had a chance to attempt it myself.

Thanks,
Chris
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Blur2u

Jan 4, 2006, 11:53 AM
I have a USB Flash drive that I store stuff on and I can transfer "click and drag" style from phone to flash drive. I don't know if that is what you are talking about though.
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kevinicus

Jan 4, 2006, 6:03 PM
there's a new version of this phone coming out soon.

also, the moto SLVR will be released soon. it has itunes. unfortunately it seems that it will be limited to 100 songs, and has no standard headphone jack.

if you want to listen to mp3s on your phone, and you want to be able to out a bunhc of them on there, right now your best bet is the nokia 6682. you can get a reduced sized memory card that is 1 gig, it has its own media player (unlimited) and other ones you can download and instlal (thanks to the Symbian OS)... the included headphones are actually pretty good.

it doesn't have a standard headphone jack, but you can buy an adapter from Nokia amongst others. also possible to play mp3s in your car.

look for music players with ...
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bconradt

Jan 17, 2006, 3:32 PM
I know it would void the warranty, but does anyone have any thoughts on actually replacing the memory chip in the phone itself? It's shared memory so I'm sure you would have to transfer everything on the current chip over to the new one flawlessly, but it should be possible.
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