Does HTC Desire HD mobile phone take a Samsung memory card?
I just recently bough a HTC Desire and my old phone is Samsung, Can i use the memory card for the new phone? As i will loose all my images and music files..
Thanks in advance





I just recently bough a HTC Desire and my old phone is Samsung, Can i use the memory card for the new phone? As i will loose all my images and music files..
Thanks in advance
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