Honestly, if we could upgrade the RAM in phones, I’d probably be fine with this one for a decade. (Or until they start making phones with qwerty keypads again.)

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    There’s a lot of fake SD cards on the market, worth checking it before putting anything important on it. I find that if you can put more than eight gig of data on it without it getting corrupted then it’s probably real

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      41 year ago

      This one is from a reliable source, but I will test it either way.

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      21 year ago

      There’s an Windows executable your can use to check, it does the writing and read checking for you. H2 something iirc.

  • @[email protected]M
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    21 year ago

    Congrats! And holy shit, having a way of upgrading RAM in a phone is something that never crossed my mind! This would extend life of phones by so much.

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      There’s no reason why at least the motherboard couldn’t be a replaceable module if one is happy with cameras and display, or the other way around. Not saying it has to be super simple like plugging in a Lego module, but it’s definitely doable. Most peripherals are borderline off the shelf anyway and their functionality and support is mostly in software.

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          21 year ago

          A fewhavextried but sadly failed. If they just made the phones less difficult to modify people could still at least have local technicians change components

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      11 year ago

      I had a bunch of these these crappy keypads. I mean one that’s in the phone, that I can use in lieu of the touch keyboard, while holding it in its normal position. If I’d want to put my device on a table and type while sitting in a chair, I’d rather use a small laptop.