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    MicroSD use in Samsung U600

    Good afternoon guys...

    I recently upgrade my Samsung X820 to a U600. Really nice phone – I recommend it as an upgrade as it’s stylish, still slim (although not as slim as my X820), has a good camera with flash, big display and Samsung’s comfortable, modern and quick menu design.

    Anyway, I notice it has a MicroSD slot which I don’t think my X820 has. I’ve got a spare 2gb MicroSD card at home, but can any of you kind people recommend some good software I could put on it that my phone could utilise?

    Granted that most people use the extra memory for photos, hoooooge phonebooks, video clips, music etc. However, are there any cool apps or features you can add to the phone with the bigger memory capacity?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: MicroSD use in Samsung U600

    Plenty space for mobile games on there. It also supports 3GP and MP4 video formats. So you could pick a DVD off your shelf and pull the movie off it. Then use a converter that will create the mentioned files and you will be able to put the full movie on there and watch it. You could also get the CoPilot Sat Nav software and invest in a Bluetooth GPS receiver and you will have full working Sat Nav for the car on the phone.

    Its great what you can actually do with mobiles now, technology is moving so fast thanks to Nokia pushing out the boundaries!

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