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is it true that the a900 actually is capable of holding 250 megs worth of music?
i read somewhere or something that the phone haas 250 meg capacity, but only shows 46. it forces you to buy music from sprint to emphasize the 250 meg...
is this true? and are there ways around it
thanks guys
GrooveRite
02-25-2006, 05:49 PM
Well, I used to be able to put 5 House/Dance tracks thats were about 9.5MB (average each) in MP3 format but now I can put about 20+/- in MP4 or M4a format. You can read up on it here.... http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=91106 . Changing the format allows you to store more.
tim7982
02-25-2006, 11:27 PM
No, it's not true. There's no reason to have another thread about it to ask if it's true. The question has been debated and answered in anther thread.
socosurf4
02-26-2006, 06:34 AM
no it hasnt... it's still up in the air... no one has a definit answer... why would samsung say 1 thing, and sprint say another...
tim7982
02-26-2006, 09:50 AM
Well, one thing is for sure, you have what you have and no more. Do you people that beilieve this think that they are just one day going to unlock extra memory? That is truly the most rediculous thing I've ever read on this board. Some people are too gullible.
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