AT&T says Windows Phone 7 fries memory cards

“Before the lineup of phones with Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 operating system debuted, there was much speculation over whether the new offerings would support memory cards,” Shan Li blogs for The Los Angeles TImes. “When the phones hit shelves last week, it turned out that at least one model, the Samsung Focus, had memory card support (unlike Apple iPhones).”

Li reports, “But the option could inspire more nightmares than joy, given that the Samsung phone appears to fry any card not “certified for the Windows Phone 7,” according to AT&T, one of the carriers of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7. The only problem? No such cards exist, at least so far.”

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: It would be difficult, if not impossible, for us to be less surprised.

29 Comments

  1. Uther,

    Just making a point. Put a portable antenna outside the game. College kids I work for in the ac business were not taught that it gets warm every spring in Chicago. Just thought someone in the mail room at ATT might come up with an idea for a portable antenna. As far as other states it proves ATT is not up to the challenge. I love the phone but with a bad network it’s just a brick.

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