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I have a Sansa e260. What is the biggest capacity micro sd card that it will work with?
I want to get a micro sd card for my sansa e260, but I've heard that not all micro sd cards are recognized, so what is the biggest one it will work with?
Depending on your Sansa's e260's firmware, the biggest micro sd card you can use is between 2GB and 8GB. You can find out your firmware by going to Settings > Info. If your firmware is 1.xx.xx, then the biggest card you can use is 2GB. If your firmware is 3.xx.xx, then the biggest card you can use is 8GB. Firmware is not interchangeable, meaning you can't install 3.xx.xx firmware over your 1.xx.xx firmware in order to use a 8GB card. Hope that makes sense. If not, just check out my source site.
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In January 2000, the SDA (secure digital card association) was established and is by Toshiba, Panasonic and SanDisk. Consortium of more than eight hundred companies support this open standard SDA. Promotion and wide adoption of SD card in varieties of applications and setting of new industry standards is the mission of secure digital card association (SDA). Standards of (SD) secure digital memory cards are built in wide and new range of digital devices like mobile phones, multimedia automated systems, still and video digital cameras, audio players and handheld personal computer systems. Their popularity and usage have rapidly increased as they are more reliable, compact, compatible, low cost and more user friendly. Now it has become a standard in the industry.
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