SanDisk 8GM SDHC Flash Card - we need SDHC!

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Laurent/Jonathan,

agreed and done!

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Jonathan Greene wrote:
> Voted!  Agree not having headset profile is major.
>
>
> On 4/12/07, Laurent GUERBY <laurent at guerby.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 2007-04-08 at 14:43 -0400, Jonathan Greene wrote:
>> > I know 4GB is not even officially supported yet, but imagine the 16GB
>> > possibilities with 2 8GB SDHC cards... Movies, Music, Photos - more
>> > ebooks than you could probably even consider reading!
>>
>> 2x2GB=4GB = 16 hours of video already supported. Some 4GB cards do work
>> (I have 2x4GB right now in my N800 without using a third party kernel).
>> A full battery charge on the N800 will give you a bit more than 4 hours
>> of video (with minimum screen brightness).
>>
>> I of course would like SDHC supported, but my first vote
>> is for bluetooth headset support so I can get rid
>> of the !*$=@! cable first when travelling :).
>>
>> You can vote here:
>>
>> https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=474
>>
>> "Vote for this bug" just above the top right corner of the
>> comment box, 12 people so far and 2d most wanted feature
>> (after ogg DSP support, but I think that bluetooth
>> headset is more useful since cpu ogg works fine right now :).
>>
>> Laurent
>>
>>
>
>




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