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Posted 4/19/2005 7:27 PMPost #2161
 

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i have got a new pc with my nokia usb cable would that be ok wit the 1GB memory card tranfering stuff or would it take ages my new computer is really fast so i dont really need to buy the usb2 thing do i coz i relly dont wanna spend extra 13.00 on that usb2 thing when i have my usb cable which came wit my fone but if its gonna take ages tranfer stuff from my computer to my nokia 7610 then i might aswell buy the usb2
Posted 4/19/2005 7:29 PMPost #2162
 

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i have got a new pc with my nokia usb cable would that be ok wit the 1GB memory card tranfering stuff or would it take ages my new computer is really fast so i dont really need to buy the usb2 thing do i coz i relly dont wanna spend extra 13.00 on that usb2 thing when i have my usb cable which came wit my fone but if its gonna take ages tranfer stuff from my computer to my nokia 7610 then i might aswell buy the usb2
Posted 5/5/2005 1:19 PMPost #2348
 

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FYI: New stock of 1GB RS-MMC arrived this morning..

Speed-wise, the single biggest improvement in transfer speeds you can make is to use a USB2 card reader to load/transfer your content to and from a big memory card.

In comparison to Nokia DKU-2 USB cable, there is around around an 8X improvement, and this is higher again compared with a bluetooth connection.

Bluetooth is great for convenience and small amounts of transfers (e.g. daily syncing), and card readers are best for bulk copying (music./video /apps etc.), and for repair/maintenance of memory cards.

Hope that helps.

 




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