Have 32 GB NOW!

If you cant wait for 32 GB MicroSD cards to show up some time in 2010, you don’t have to. 510Jungleboy have shows us all the way. Sure it involved hacking a gigantic door into your HTC Touch Pro battery cover, but nothing comes without a price (and battery covers are actually pretty cheap).

The hack uses a SD to Micro SD extender card like found here, and allows one to plug in the rather cheap 32 GB full sized SD cards as found here. As can be seen by this screen shot, the OS is perfectly happy with the increased storage.
Interestingly the SDHC standard tops out at 32 GB, so it seems to go any further we will be needing another standard pretty soon.
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Now we just need someone to find a way to do something like this to the Touch Diamond.
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Hmmmm
I wonder if the cover is made of thermoplastic, could i use some heavy duty rubber and strip heater to make a bit more room UNDER the battery cover for the device and SD card…
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@Jacksonloam – if you DO do that please send me some pictures.
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Do we really need a new standard, or would a second slot help? Or both. With cards so small these days, I have wondered why not go with the 2nd slot. That would also open up IO options.
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Dr G. The market seems to be trending towards microSD + internal storage, like in the new Nokia N97 and the Samsung Omnia.
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I just wish the market hadn’t moved away from SD cards…sigh we’d already be at 32GB…
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Why don’t they just get a 900mAh battery from the Diamond, that would give enough room, especially if you found a way to bend the battery cover.
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