BlackBerry Storm 9500 Blackberry Smartphones - what memory card?

Hi all - I am very confused... I want to get a memory card 16 GB for my new storm... BUT

What I have to buy a "Micro SDHC memory card"... or a 'SDHC memory card '... like, form I would say the two are different things... (they are certainly different) is about half the price of the old... not - where I looked (obvious or other) tells me EXACTLY I need... :-/

I want to make sure I have the right buy!... so to hear from someone who has actually got a card of memory of a storm and who can tell which one it was and that it works... would be great!

See you soon! :-)

You certainly want a microSDHC card.  Cell phones usually use cards microSD (or microSDHC) while the cameras use SD (or SDHC) cards.  A SDHC card simply does not fit into your phone (it's too much).

I use also cards microSDHC SanDisk class 6 with my Storm and they have been great.  While I only used 8 GB cards, I know another person who got a 16 GB microSD card, and he was very happy with it.

I hope that helps!  Feel free to ask any other questions you may have!

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