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Hi Guys,

just bought a brand new Pretec 512mb MMC card which i wanted to use in my Nokia mobile. Unfortunately it doesn't (clap clap for Nokia for compatibility!).

It has only been used for 2 minutes, and definantly works in the PC so it should work with all MMC devices (except nokia 6230's of course :pissed: )

It is the High Speed version.

Will take $170 for it (i paid , and will ship at buyers expense.)

I paid $210 for it days ago :P

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apparently it is fairly fussy.. 512mb ones should work, but there are very few that do.. ATP branded ones should work i have heard, but they are almost 2x the price :P.. best to try in store before you buy.. i learnt that the hard way :)

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