Well I have just recieved a 1GB mini-SD card to try out on my phone, and I am happy to say that it works great on my Audiovox SMT 5600, also works perfectly on the MPx220 (Personally tested myself).
When I got the package I felt like a kid on Christmas morning opening up a present.
So I got it opened and decided to fight my urge to test it out, and to take a few pictures. Forgive me, but my camera really sucks (a better one is on the list of things to get).
Okay, with all that out of the way I popped my 512 mini-SD in to copy all my stuff off. Once all my card contents were on the PC, I put the 1gb card in. First thing I did was check the properties to just ensure that it was in fact 1gb.
Yup, that all checks out. Now time to copy everything over to the card. I must say that the transfer speed was impressive when compared to my 512 card (not sure what that speed is for the 512). The TeraVit 1gb Mini-SD card is rated as a
66x. Once everything was on the card, it was time to pop it into the phone and fire that bad boy up.
Fingers crossed and the drums rolling...
Everything loaded up with no problems, and I randomly loaded a few apps from the card and there were no problems at all...
Description Specification Card Size 20*21.5*1.4mm
Density 16/32/64/128/256/512MB/1GB
Interface SD, SPI, I/O Supported, Serial Interface
Number of pin 11 pins
weight 1.0g
Data transfer speed Read : Up to 9.4MByte/sec
Write : Up to 8.7MByte/sec
Read/Write Current 36mA / 40mA
Operating Voltage 3.3 V ±10%
Operating Temperature -25 to +85°C
TeraVit 1GB Mini-SD Card