
Specifications: - This 8G memory card has high quality that you can use it for a long time
- With this 8G memory card, you can store the thing that you want freely
- This kind of 8G memory card has fast speed of read and write that you can save many time when you use it
- The size of these memory cards for cameras is small that don't take up the space so you can take it conveniently
- You can use this digital camera memory card in the cell phone, camera or other digital products
- You can buy this secure digital memory card for your friends as a good gift
- Color: Black
- Read Speed: 20MB/s
- Write Speed: 16MB/s
- Memory Capacity: 8G
Details:
- Big capacity and high read speed let our product more popular among young people
- Digital memory cards can compatible with camera and cell phone, can increase the capacity of your camera and cell phone
- This kind of memory cards can be used for a very long time because of the high quality
- The package of the Phone Memory Cards can protect the cards efficiently
- With such an extensive phone memory cards, your camera will be more convenient to use
How to Format a Memory Card:
You've been having problems with your memory card. You need to clear out its contents to make it work fine again. Or you simply need to erase all of its data. Here's how you do it Instructions - Insert your memory card into your computer's reader if you have one. If not, you can purchase a multi-format USB Memory Card reader
- Open up 'My Computer'. You should see it under the list of available drives
- Check its contents first to make sure that you have the right drive
- In 'My Computer', right-click on the drive and choose 'Format'
- Leave all the options as they are and click on 'Start'. This is a non-reversible process so make sure this is what you truly wanted to do in the first place
- Once the process is completed, take the memory card out and insert it into your Digital Camera or any other device. Try to browse to it to make sure it works fine now
How to Use Cell Phone Memory Cards:
Even though the capabilities of cell phones have increased dramatically, the internal storage has remained relatively low. After downloading and installing just a few ringtones, songs or applications, many cell phones have no internal storage space left. To solve this problem, media phones are capable of accepting small memory cards such as MicroSD or MiniSD. These cards allow for expandable storage and easy file transfer between your phone and computer Instructions - Determine the type of memory card your cell phone uses. Most cell phones use MicroSD memory cards, although some use MiniSD. The memory card slot on your phone will be labeled with the type of card you should use
- Install the card. Once you have the correct memory card, turn off your phone and insert the card. When it turns back on, the phone will recognize the card has been installed
- Save premium services to your card. Very few cell phones allow you to store ring tones on your memory card. However, you can store purchased and/or downloaded programs, music and videos to your memory card
- Store your photos and videos on your memory card. Under your cell phone's camera settings menu, select the option that resembles "save to." This will give you the option to save your media to the internal memory or the memory card
- Move files to your computer. Your memory card will come with an adapter that will convert it to a standard size SD card. Use an SD card reader to view the photos and videos you've taken. If you don't have an SD card reader built in to your computer, you can purchase one for $10 to $20 from an electronics or computer retailer
- Transfer your MP3s. If your phone is music enabled, you can move MP3 files from your computer to your memory card for playback on your phone. Depending upon your phone, you may need to store these files in a specially named folder, so be sure to reference the manual
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