James,
Have you gotten assistance from At&T with the issue? Do they offer a PDF 
manual online?
My wife's PDA phone uses mini sd card to expand her usability, but she 
hasn't exhausted that feature as of yet. You may want to inquire of a user's 
manual via electronic format. I admit their customer service is awful, but 
you should be able to get basic information from them or see if you can 
locate a manual via the internet.
Just be prpeared for all the upsaling if you call customer service - you 
have to spend about 2-5 minutes trying to get beyond them selling more 
stuff.
Best Regards,
Cornell




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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:33:02 -0700

Hello Lists!

Now, I have the Cingular (ATT) 8525 PDA and want to play MP3's, radio 
stations, and other music formats on it.  What is the real story?  What do I 
have to do to make this device work properly and do what it is suppose to 
do.  I have Mobile Speak Pocket on it too.  I heard the demonstrator on the 
Mobile Speak Pocket and the Cingular 8525 play a radio station and music, 
but he never mentioned anything about memory.  How do I add memory?  Do I 
just get a larger flash card or what.

James Robinson

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