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I insert memory card in to my touch t-mobile but not supported say format memory card what shall i do right now?

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Hi Teddy.
Regarding the issue you have with the memory card & the error message showing on the phone. It could be that the memory card you're using is not compatible with the phone model that you have.

Every phone has it's own maximum size of the memory card compatible to it.
E.x. A phone could only support up to 2Gb, but your memory card size is 4Gb.

You could contact your phone manufacturer & ask the maximum size of the memory card allowed for your phone.

If your memory card is compatible with your phone, you could just proceed in formatting the memory card on your phone.
**WARNING**
Formatting the memory card will erase everything saved in it.


Hope that'll help you in some way.
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