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Guest Stevvie
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If I buy a Class 6 SDHC card instead of a Class 4 SDHC card will the Orange San Fransisco take advantage of the extra speed. Or Is the SD reader on the phone limited to any speeds of reading writting. As I don't want to spend the extra on a class 6 card to find out the phone can only ready/write at certain speed.

Thanks.

Guest curl66
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If I buy a Class 6 SDHC card instead of a Class 4 SDHC card will the Orange San Fransisco take advantage of the extra speed. Or Is the SD reader on the phone limited to any speeds of reading writting. As I don't want to spend the extra on a class 6 card to find out the phone can only ready/write at certain speed.

Thanks.

i got a 8gb transcend class 6. very fast 19mb read and write for around 15 euros (11-12pound) at amazon. create a ext2 partition with 512 mb for apps and 128mb swap partition, rest fat32.

i cannot complain.its fast. also transferspeed when putting roms or musik to the card is excellent. so in my opinion its worth the 2 euros more instead of class 2 or 4 .

Edited by curl66
Guest Rotmann
Posted

I have to disagree with making a SWAP partition, the SanFran has 512 MB RAM, i keep loads of apps in memory and always have 70-100 MBs free. And with Froyo being so stable nowadays I don't see the necessity to make an ext partition too, with move2sd from the market I have around 90 apps and games and still have free disk space on the phone. Live wallpapers, widgets and keyboards must not be moved though.

He meant if the class 6 makes a difference in using the phone day to day. Here is pocketnow's opinion.

Guest Stevvie
Posted

I ask this as I had a dell axiam x50v that was limited by the speed of the sd reader onboard.

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