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addding memmory card to a se phone |
aragorn666 Joined: Mar 18, 2006 Posts: 229 From: ------+------MIDDLE EARTH----- PM |
is there any way to add memory card to a se phone in which there is no option to expand memeory
i mean to do something with the hardware and modofying the firmware for that
all euber geeks please answer
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achu Joined: May 02, 2006 Posts: 25 PM |
no chance . better go 4 a set with memory stic duo |
aragorn666 Joined: Mar 18, 2006 Posts: 229 From: ------+------MIDDLE EARTH----- PM |
uber hardware geeks
please answer
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IRFCA_WDG-3A Joined: Nov 24, 2005 Posts: 359 From: Rajdhani Express!! PM |
Nothing is impossible - but what matters is : Is it feasible?
You may end up with cutting up your phone, adding hardware, changing the firmware and so on and on and on......only to discover in the end that it would have been much cheaper and simpler to get a new phone.
Oh, and i forgot to add the risks as well.
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
we've had many discussions on this since the T610 but so far I don't recall anyone ever doing it, or even attempting to do it
its not just hardware issues either, the phone software would have to know about the extra memory somehow
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max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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actually, while I agree it is not practical by any meaning of the word to add memory expansion to a phone, generally speaking memory architecture in phones is similar to pc's, in that the addressing system is usually capable of addressing memory well beyond the actual physical memory installed at manufacture. Just like a PC can have more memory added to it without updating the motherboard or operating system.
As far as file systems go, the fat16 is usually the format for internal memory, so the phone may not be able to format or read memory above 1GB, but this would be because of the file system limitation. If the phone firmware was rewritten to support fat 32 then the physical memory architecture could be used up to it's theoretical limit or 2TB's (limit of fat32)
However I am certainly not encouraging anyone to do this, you'd have to atleast be a programmer for SE or a serious reverse engineer with lot's of expensive testing equipment, money, time and other things most of us are short of. In short, it would probably cost the entire development budget of one new phone just to add memory expansion to an existing phone that doesn't have it!!!
So it's one of those "it can be done, but why?" things. It's not a "hack" of the nature of Far Manager and file system access. It's a complete rebuild of the phone software with some tricky fabricating thrown in.
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aragorn666 Joined: Mar 18, 2006 Posts: 229 From: ------+------MIDDLE EARTH----- PM |
@max_wedge
thanks for ur reply.
i was just wondering coz believed tat it was possible.
u finally cleared some of my doubts.
why it wil be costly.
btw whats da processor used in se phones.
is der any way to get da processor details.
thanks a lot yep a lot:-)
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max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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SE uses ARM processors in K750 and the like.
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Amax Joined: Mar 15, 2005 Posts: 341 From: The north coast. Sweden PM, WWW
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they have used ARM processors since the k700
Mobilephones i had:  T10, T18, P800, P900, T630, P910. Motorola T260, MPx 220. Siemens MC60, SX1. Nokia 3510i, N-Gage, 3310. Qtek 9100, 9090. Samsung X-830. Have now: Treo 650 I would be a millionaire if i got 1$ everytime i thought of a  :raz |
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