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MM Writes ([personal profile] marahmarie) wrote in [personal profile] darkoshi 2017-05-07 03:53 am (UTC)

But if the phone specs say max 32GB, I'll take their word for it.

I don't know, that's a good question. This was the best I could find on that (but your search mileage may vary):

https://superuser.com/questions/892401/if-a-device-specifies-that-it-can-support-sd-cards-up-to-64gb-would-larger-size

I kind of take it that depending on which file format the phone supports you can try a bigger card than the max 64GB or 128GB the phone says it can handle, but success rates seem to depend on what the OS lets you do so are relatively unknown from there.

Windows phones...I know I've said this before, but app support/available apps on the phone itself are really terrible. For people like me. You're a bit more tech-inclined, though, so you might have more luck. While Windows apps were supposed to all be compatible with Android by now (which might've gone better than the reverse case) Android apps - afaik - still have to be sideloaded onto Windows phones. But from Win10 up (possible 8.1 Update has this, too, but I can't recall) there's a menu where you can turn on sideloading and take it from there. Never tried it, myself.

I did try to use BoA's official Win10 app, and it couldn't even correctly take pictures of my checks to deposit (which could be down to "my phone has a crappy camera" - which it does - or could be the app), which was when I pretty much gave up on the Win app ecosystem.

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