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Using a Memory Card
To ensure the files you save to your memory card
are compatible with your
i
880 phone, use the folder
structure, file name rules, and formats described in
the following sections.
Folder Structure
The first time you insert the memory card into your
phone, your phone creates folders on the memory
card. When you save files from your computer to
the memory card, save each file to the appropriate
folder:
•
The Music folder is for music files you will play
using the audio player. Files in this folder cannot
be accessed from the Media Center.
•
The Podcast folder is for podcasts you will play
using the audio player. Files in this folder cannot
be accessed from the Media Center.
•
The Audio folder is for audio files you will play
using the Media Center. Files in this folder
cannot be accessed from the audio player.
•
The Image folder in for pictures you will view
using the Media Center.
•
The Video folder is for videos you will play using
the Media Center.
Because your phone creates these folders the first
time the memory card is inserted, you should insert
the memory card into your phone at least once
before using it with your computer.
File Name Rules
When naming files stored on the memory card, the
following rules apply:
•
The file name can contain both ASCII and
Unicode characters.
•
File names up to 32 characters long, including
the file extension, can be displayed by your
phone. File names up to 255 characters long,
including the file extension, can be read by your
phone. If a file name is more than 32 characters
long, but no more than 255 characters long, your
phone displays an abbreviated name for the file,
but does not change the name of the file on the
memory card.
Note:
Only files with names no longer than 32
characters can be stored in your phone’s
memory. When you copy or move a file
with a longer name to your phone’s
memory, you are prompted to rename the
file.