Rs multimediacard, Directory structure – Siemens CX75 User Manual

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Directory structure

Separate folders have already been

created for different data types in

My stuff

. These folders cannot be

changed.

RS MultiMediaCard™

The RS MultiMediaCard™ gives your

phone a very large memory capacity.

This allows you to save picture/video

files, and sound recordings, for ex-

ample. However, you can also use

this memory card like a floppy disk to

save any other files you may wish to

save.

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The list of the folders and files is

displayed. The first entry is always

My stuff

.

The folders and files on the memory

card are managed in the same way

as in

My stuff

. If the memory card as-

signs a file to a function in the phone

such as a ringtone, this is copied to

My stuff

.

Folder

Description

Format

MultiMedia

Card™

Access to the

card

Pictures

Pictures

bmp

bmx

jpg/jpeg

png

gif

Videos

Videos

3gp

Animations

Start up/shut

down animations

bmx

gif

Sounds

Ringtones, music

mp3

aac(+)

m3u

mid

amr

wav

Themes

Loaded theme

(zipped)
Theme configura-

tion (unzipped)

sdt

stc

Colour

skins

Colour skins for

the user interface

scs

Games

Java archive
Download info

jar
jad

Applica-

tions

Applications

*

Misc.

Text modules
Voice recordings

tmo
vmo

Depending on the service provider, the

structure, content and range of functions in

My stuff

may vary.

Additional information
RS MultiMediaCard™
is a trademark of

the MultiMediaCard Association.
Changing the RS MultiMediaCard™

(page 10)
New RS MultiMediaCard™
1. Create a backup copy on a PC of the da-

ta on the old memory card.

2. Format the new memory card.
3. Copy the data from the PC onto the new

memory card.

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