Unless the card comes pre-tested, then you should try it in your phone. Ideally, it should be recognized correctly when inserted. Place it in the card slot, and go to the [Extras] menu, and either open the [Memory] app, or the [File Mngr] app. If [Memory] app, the capacity should be listed, and available memory listed (and should -almost- match the capacity). If [File Mngr] app, select the drive letter E: (this is always the external MMC card), and from the [Options] menu select [Memory Functions/Memory State]. This should give a list of the total capacity on the phone, and free memory. There is a possibility that the card will not work "out of the box" with your SX1. This is when the file system format on the card is non-compatible with your phone (a memory card can use most file system formatting standards from NTFS, FAT32, FAT (16), and others). SX1 needs a standard FAT formatted card to work. In these cases, a card could be formatted by the phone, but this is not always possible (the SX1 may just reject it, and say it is corrupt or invalid). Then a PC card reader could be used to format it. But, i doubt the store will be happy for you to try formatting it! i hope that helps.. now for the sales pitch: The problems of compatibility in usage of memory cards with mobiles is the main premiss behind our new company, Moby Memory. We provide pre-tested cards, and aim to build up lots of advice on our forums about how to use the cards to best effect. To save people the hassle of try and error. Hopefully, we are also the cheapest in the UK at the bigger card sizes. Cheers Webmaster@ MobyMemory.com
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