BlackBerry Smartphones Correct memory cards...

The Curve 3 g 9300 will use Micro SDHC cards.  Everything I found says only Micro SD.  Also when I replace the card should I reinstall my apps...  Thank you...

The 9300 will support up to a 32 GB card.

The card stores only media so it will affect any of your applications.  You can't install apps on the card.

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    The "BOLD" website lists: in addition to 624 MHz Intel procesor by Marvel (compared to 312 MHz), it lists flash 128 MB and 1 GB on-board memory and a slot for up to 16 GB more.

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