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Thurman

2007-04-22, 3:33 pm

For my Cingular 8525, I bought a Lexar 512MB from Circuit City. It has
worked fine.

I bought a Cingular Blackjack last Thursday, declining the Cingular 1GB
micro-SD at $79. Friday I bought a $29 Duane 1MB micro-SD from Target. It
wouldn't latch in the Blackjack so I returned it. The Lear would not latch
in the Blackjack.

When I took it to the Cingular store Saturday, a sales rep tried latching
her 1GB micro-SD. It wouldn't latch. They swapped Blackjacks.

Today I bought a $20 SanDisk 1 GB micro-SD form Staples for $20. It will not
latch.

Remembering the old adage:
"When it works, it's $79. When it doesn't work, it's $20"
or "Oats that have been .thru the horse are little cheaper".

Any Blackjack users using a brand other than Cingular?


John Navas

2007-04-23, 4:33 am

On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 13:28:17 -0500, "Thurman" <thurman@bigplanet.com>
wrote in <jPNWh.40$yw1.8@newsfe03.lga>:

>For my Cingular 8525, I bought a Lexar 512MB from Circuit City. It has
>worked fine.
>
>I bought a Cingular Blackjack last Thursday, declining the Cingular 1GB
>micro-SD at $79. Friday I bought a $29 Duane 1MB micro-SD from Target. It
>wouldn't latch in the Blackjack so I returned it. The Lear would not latch
>in the Blackjack.
>
>When I took it to the Cingular store Saturday, a sales rep tried latching
>her 1GB micro-SD. It wouldn't latch. They swapped Blackjacks.
>
>Today I bought a $20 SanDisk 1 GB micro-SD form Staples for $20. It will not
>latch.
>
>Remembering the old adage:
>"When it works, it's $79. When it doesn't work, it's $20"
>or "Oats that have been .thru the horse are little cheaper".
>
>Any Blackjack users using a brand other than Cingular?


The Blackjack takes a standard microSD card.

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Ann

2007-04-27, 12:33 pm

I have used different brands of microSD in the BJ with no problem. It was a
little tricky to get the card to latch but a fingernail seemed to work.

"Thurman" <thurman@bigplanet.com> wrote in message
news:jPNWh.40$yw1.8@newsfe03.lga...
> For my Cingular 8525, I bought a Lexar 512MB from Circuit City. It has
> worked fine.
>
> I bought a Cingular Blackjack last Thursday, declining the Cingular 1GB
> micro-SD at $79. Friday I bought a $29 Duane 1MB micro-SD from Target. It
> wouldn't latch in the Blackjack so I returned it. The Lear would not latch
> in the Blackjack.
>
> When I took it to the Cingular store Saturday, a sales rep tried latching
> her 1GB micro-SD. It wouldn't latch. They swapped Blackjacks.
>
> Today I bought a $20 SanDisk 1 GB micro-SD form Staples for $20. It will
> not latch.
>
> Remembering the old adage:
> "When it works, it's $79. When it doesn't work, it's $20"
> or "Oats that have been .thru the horse are little cheaper".
>
> Any Blackjack users using a brand other than Cingular?
>


Thurman

2007-04-27, 10:33 pm


"Ann" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:NeCdnW7DK_I2gq_
bnZ2dnUVZ_v6tnZ2d@in
sightbb.com...
>I have used different brands of microSD in the BJ with no problem. It was
>a little tricky to get the card to latch but a fingernail seemed to work.
>


Apparently you found the solution about the same time as one of the local
Cing techies. He had longer fingernails than any of the other 8 employees.
Thanks.

Staples has been selling 1GB micro-SD cards for $20 this week.


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