Got my Kingston 512mb chip for my birthday, and i put it in and it worked fine.
Then I noticed a few apps that i installed on it kept dissapearing.
Then I noticed that the Gallery program wasnt always showing the images stored on the Memory card.
One time, I opened the Gallery and an error message came up saying about a Corrupt File Structure or something along those lines.
What should I do?
Any ideas what the problem is? Any guesses? Its starting to get annoying 😡
I was having the same problem with a card I got from Mobymemory (see this thread). I was gonna get a Kingston as a replacement, but you've put me off the idea now. :frown: Have you tried formatting the card?
Let us know how you get on?
I have a same probem transferring data to my card. It works fine if the data is already on my phone, but when i send data from my laptop to the card it doesnt like it. It says it's transferred but when I try and find it on the card it's not there.
Still working on how I can resolve this and will let you know once I have. I know it worked fine when i sent data to another phone with my card in.
Will post feedback once i have 2 mins to look at it.
I have tried formatting it, and then adding over the files again.
It worked alright, then some application icons dissapeared again.
Interestingly, I installed another application to the memory card, and then I could see the new one, and also the missing one for about 5 mins.
Then when i went back into the folder were the program icons are in, both were missing. Then when i went back into it a few mins later the newly installed program was there, but the older program was not visable.
Have the 512mb chips been properly tested on the N70? Did i read somewhere that Nokia still only recommends 256mb chip for it?
Any ideas?
BigKingy wrote:I have tried formatting it, and then adding over the files again.It worked alright, then some application icons dissapeared again.
Interestingly, I installed another application to the memory card, and then I could see the new one, and also the missing one for about 5 mins.
Then when i went back into the folder were the program icons are in, both were missing. Then when i went back into it a few mins later the newly installed program was there, but the older program was not visable.
Have the 512mb chips been properly tested on the N70? Did i read somewhere that Nokia still only recommends 256mb chip for it?
Any ideas?
Well, I can say that I have had bad experiences with Kingston in the past. Those cards have a slow transfer rate and have always slowed my s60 phones down, not mention that mine and my friends both were giving us the same problems on other s60 phones.
Speaking from experience, Kingston is slow and unreliable.
I've since always used Adata without a single mem card related problem. My friends use Adata as well without problems. :icon14:
And they're cheap and fast(usually the fastest tf rates of most cards)-I got my 512mb dv rs-mmc two weeks ago for $34us shipped and it is working wonderfully.😃
I have a 512MB ATP card and it works fine. I have been using it for several months now without problems. Still I am mad at Nokia for making us wait months for a decent size card while they were already designing phones with miniSD. My next phone will not accept a RS DV MMC even if it's a Nokia so there's no need for it to be a Nokia.
And I want to stress that when the 6630 (first phone with RS DV MMC) came out miniSD cards were already available in large size so there was absolutely no need to go the RS DV MMC route at that time!
Utenteanonimo64 wrote:I have a 512MB ATP card and it works fine. I have been using it for several months now without problems. Still I am mad at Nokia for making us wait months for a decent size card while they were already designing phone with miniSD. My next phone will not accept a RS DV MMC even if it's a Nokia so there's no need for it to be a Nokia.And I want to stress that when the 6630 (first phone with RS DV MMC) came out miniSD cards were already available in large size so there was absolutely no need to go the RS DV MMC route at that time!
Can you say "Show me the Money"? Nokia did and some dv-rsmmc manufacturer ante'd up.
Get used to it, this is the business model going forward for all manufacturers.
Hi...
no problems at all with my 512 meg KINGMAX Mobile ... since about a month of usage ...
cya!
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EinZtein wrote:Can you say "Show me the Money"? Nokia did and some dv-rsmmc manufacturer ante'd up.Get used to it, this is the business model going forward for all manufacturers.
Well I don't know.... if you bought a memory stick duo for your P800 two years ago, you will still be able to use it in your P990 next year; meanwhile Nokia has changed three types of memory cards.
Nokia has also released about 30 Symbian based phones in the same time frame it has taken Sony Ericsson to make 3.
And you can still take a 2002 released 3650 and use the MMC on a 2004 released 6600, or a 2005 released 9300. That's three years and three different phone models with the same memory card.
I am not saying that one company is better than another and I am fully aware that Symbian and Nokia are almost synonims but still I think this RS DV MMC story is a sign of bad product planning for Nokia and a disappointment for me as a customer
I have also bad experience with Kingston. I have a 256MB RSMMC for 6680. I remembered that the 6680 could not recognise the card during photo saving into the card many time. I eventually bought another one (Kingmax 512MB) for my N70. Now, it is working fine.
Right, so thats a thumbs up for KingMax and Adata.
Should I send back my Kingston one and get a refund? And then get another makes one?
I was worried it might be the card reader on the phone, but if others have had the same problem, and that my original 64mb card works fine, it must be the Kingston chip.
I thought they were supposed to be a good make?😮