How to safely unplug the memory card from your BlackBerry

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As one of the smartphone, the BlackBerry provides the spaciousness of its users to store all their files in the handset memory. In addition to internal memory, BlackBerry usually provides external memory up to 16 GB.

With the memory card, BlackBerry users can fill this memory card with files ranging from movies, music or ringtones. You can stop using USB, using only memory card on the BlackBerry.

Moreover, today this storage card is a very useful tool. Easily, look for BlackBerry uses standard micro USB cable, which can connect the device into any computer and use your smartphone as an external drive.

Since the BlackBerry uses the standard USB driver for connecting, modern computers have no trouble connecting and using the memory card on this RIM smartphone . You can transfer data to and from devices such as USB flash drives

But you also need to be careful when removing or unplugging the memory card from your BlackBerry. Because sometimes, users often do not know when the memory card is being read files suddenly directly unplug the memory card. This will damage the memory card, and your file may not be saved again.

Well, to avoid its good you make sure that the BlackBerry memory card in case of death or off. However, users can also turn off the memory card activity manually.

Here's how to manually turn off the memory card reading functionality to BlackBerry secure when restrictions were lifted or moved. A little note, make sure you know the operating system on the device, because each OS has a difference in setting

OS5: Options-> Memory-> change media card support setting to "Off" (Do it again to on-right back)

OS6: Options-> Device-> Storage -> > press menu key and select "Safely Remove Media Card.

So, keep your handset's memory card safe to be used!