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2010-03-24
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@ Salem, OR
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2010-03-24
, 18:34
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@ California
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lol, thanks. haha-my last phone was a sony cybershot k800, it lasted a fair while (almost 4 yrs), it still works but Im certain the memory it uses is starting to go/just about completely gone. It can take a long time to start up, and even trailing through the menus to play, say, an mp3, can take aeons... !!! thats why ive replaced it with this n900 (not out of choice, was a present-a hint from a member of the family that I really needed to be up to date, haha). Im just hoping it will last a fair while in comparison
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2010-03-24
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@ California
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extent: No, reading doesn't wear it out the way writing does.
Whenever a file is updated the card will write the new content back to another set of blocks, not the original ones. Each block has a limited number of writes before it wears out, so by moving data around that like it distributes the writes around the card. Reading by itself doesn't wear out the card the same way.
EDIT: The 'short article' about flash on wikipedia (there are longe ones too), says "The main weakness of flash memory is the number of times that data can be written to it. Data can be read from flash as many times as desired, but after a certain number of "write" operations, it will stop working. Most flash devices are designed for about 100,000 - 1,000,000 write operations (or "write cycles")."
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2010-03-25
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That's the built-in flash, not an SD card. Different rules apply. The eMMC is a different story again.
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2010-03-25
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@TA-t3 - It's SD and I'm sure of the behaviour as I've performed data recovery on the space and tested it.
You've misquoted Wikipedia there as well (outrageous behavior)
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2010-03-27
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@ Aspen Colorado
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The number of moaning threads around here worrying about the n900 is crazy! it seems as if there's a pessimist attack
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