Grahame Falvey wrote:
On 15/01/07, Joe Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Grahame Falvey writes:
>
>Is the microSD slot accessable while the phone is operational?  Or
>does one have to remove the battery and hence power down the device in
>order to swap out the card?

As far as we know, it requires powering-down the phone.


Not to sound too negative, but that's rather pointless really.  I have
a Nokia 6230 which has the MMC slot under the battery and it's just
plain annoying to have to remove it whenever I want top copy stuff
onto or off it.  Would there be a technical reason why it would be
done this way?

While it's not ideal, it's far from pointless. Consider the hoops that most phones make you jump through - while I'm of the camp that never understood why you'd want a camera on your phone - others I know complain that their carrier wants to charge them for every single photo they transfer off the phone. Data transfers of any kind tend to be incredibly constrained.

With the Neo, moving data to/from the phone can be much easier than good ol' fashioned 'sneakernet.' Hopefully this makes much of the flipping of memory cards back and forth to transfer data much less necessary.

That said, I'm hoping that our impressions of having to pull pieces apart to get at the card are incorrect. ;-)

(As an aside, what does it look like when the phone is tethered? Is it an endpoint for PPP, or the classic USB mass storage device? If it's the latter, are both the internal flash and the expansion cards visible at the same time?)

 -P


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