Thursday, 4 October 2007
Nokia N800: Which memory cards to use
To get the most out of this tutorial, watch the video above and then read the text below.
If you want to comment on this tutorial, please post in the comments section at the end. If you have any questions or problems regarding your tablet, please post about them on Internet Tablet Talk's Newbie Forum.
The N800 has 256 megabytes of on-board memory, but you can greatly expand this using memory cards. The N800 has two memory card slots, one at the front below the stand and one inside under the back cover, both of which can be used at once with any combination of cards.
If you're going to remove memory cards, try to do so with the N800 switched off. This protects the card from any possible damage. However, you can insert cards whenever you want.
The N800 can use many different types of memory card:
- SD (Secure Digital) up to 2 gigabytes
- SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) up to 8 gigabytes
- miniSD up to 2 gigabytes
- microSD (also known as TransFlash) up to 2 gigabytes
- MMC (MultiMedia Card) up to 2 gigabytes
- RS-MMC up to 2 gigabytes
However, only the SD, SDHC and MMC cards can be inserted straight into the N800. The miniSD, microSD and RS-MMC cards require special adapters that make them the same physical size as the larger cards. You can see all these adapters in action in the video above.
The maximum capacity of compatible SDHC cards is 8 gigabytes, the maximum capacity of the other types of compatible card is 2 gigabytes.
By using SDHC 8 gig cards in both card slots, you can have a maximum storage space of 16 gigabytes. This is enough for about 4000 to 8000 music tracks, or absolutely anything else you want to store such as photos, videos, text, applications, games etc.
How to get the memory card out of the N800's external card slot
A surprising number of people think that their memory card is stuck in the card slot under the N800's stand. The card isn't stuck though, the slot just isn't spring-loaded so the card doesn't pop out automatically.
To get the card out, open the slot's door and put your fingernail or thumbnail against the slot, perpendicular to the card. Press your nail down onto the card, and you should feel a ridge that makes it easier to pull the card out. Pull the card towards you with your nail, and it should come out very easily.
A more difficult problem may arise if you use miniSD or microSD cards with SD-sized adaptors in the external card slot. When using the method above to remove such cards, sometimes the actual card may come out of its adaptor and leave the adaptor stranded inside the slot. However, you can easily remove the adaptor using a pair of small tweezers, especially if you use them to get hold of the bottom of the adaptor.
Where to buy memory cards
The N800 can use cards of any brand. You do NOT have to use Nokia-brand cards. In fact the Internet Tablet School recommends the SanDisk brand instead as they're significantly cheaper but just as reliable.
The best place to buy a memory card is at a major electronics chain. Make sure the card is still in its packaging, and if it's a smaller card make sure it comes with an adapter that can make it full-size (watch the video above if you're unsure about this).
Do NOT buy cards from online auctions on eBay or elsewhere, even if they seem to be a reliable brand. These cards are often fakes which will work to begin with but go wrong fairly quickly.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
11 comments:
Some people have reported that the N800 may permanently damage some SD cards in the external slot. Nokia has recently (a couple of days ago) released a firmware update to fix that, so you might want to upgrade.
Also, there exist 4GB SD cards that aren't actually SDHC. There are no guarantees that these will work in a N800, but I bought one nevertheless, and it works for me.
Could you make a tutorial/video for us beginners that shows how to get music onto the memory cards with labels etc. I'm also interested in perhaps learning about whether to use Canola or Kagu or ?. Thanks for your fantastic tutorials/videos so far.
Marius is right, a bug did seem to exist which damaged some cards, and a new version of the N800's firmware has just been released to correct this bug.
You can upgrade your N800 at home using a Windows PC. For more instructions go to Nokia's official N800 software update page:
http://europe.nokia.com/A4305010
Anonymous, great idea. I was thinking about doing a music transfer tutorial anyway, and a video transfer one too.
16gb sdhc cards are now available :
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9842
:)
Thanks for that Pierre!
I should add though that the 16GB cards aren't yet officially supported on the N800, so they may not work properly.
Does it matter which card you put in the internal slot? If I have a 2gb card and the included 256mb card, does it help to put the 2gb card in the internal slot?
Thanks.
Slippmann, you can put ANY card in ANY slot, there are absolutely no restrictions on which combination of cards you use.
Hello,
I'm considering a memory ugrade. May you explain, please, why a capacity higher than 8gb isn't possible.
Regards.
Doudou, using memory cards bigger than 8 gigabytes IS possible, but Nokia have only officially tested the tablet with 8 gigabyte cards.
According to reports on unofficial tablet forums, 16 gigabyte cards will work, so the maximum capacity of the N800 at the moment is 32 gigabytes if you have 16gb cards in both slots.
neoncherry: It's just the explanation I expected... and I'm very happy with it.
32Gb... wow! It's quite expansive now, but very instering for a more less near future.
Then the n800 keep an insteresting advantage on the n810!
Is amazon.com a good source because you can fing sd cards for a cheap price from some sellers do u think their reliable?
Post a Comment