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5 It's a bit more than just a cable; it'll have some kind of bridge chip to convert the phone's MHL output to HDMI that current TV sets will accept. This is one reason why the existing MHL adapters require a charger input -- the bridge chip require...
4 Well, I just got the SanDisk 64GB microSDXC. As I predicted, the SGS2 couldn't read the exFAT filesystem the card is formatted with. However, the SGS2 did format it as FAT32, and seems to accept it as a valid device. I'm now copying my old 32GB...
2 Over lunch Monday, I went to my local AT&T store & asked to be upgraded from the old $30/month 3G smartphone personal plan (DPPB) to the 4G plan (HSDPPB). I had the IMEI from an Infuse 4G handy, since my SGS2 isn't the AT&T version. I didn't ne...
2 Does ur phone see 64 GBS AND WILL IT LET U ACCESD THAT SPACE ?Yes and Yes. The phone says the SD card contains 59.46 GB, all of which appears to be accessible. I bought the card directly from SanDisk, so I'm pretty sure it's not a fake....
1 I've been using the 64GB SanDisk microSDXC, reformatted to FAT32, since mid-September, on both GB and ICS. No issues at all. As pointed out above, there are kernel mods that can be installed to allow you to use NTFS-formatted cards. The native fo...