[Q] Does microSD slot support SDIO? - Motorola Droid RAZR

Hello
Does anyone know if the Droid RAZR microSD slot supports SDIO cards? This would be important if we want to use for example NFC microSD cards for Google Wallet.
From the Chip Block Diagram of the OMAP4430 it is not clear to me if the SDIO always connected to a microSD slot or if it might be that "only" SD storage cards are possible without any IO functions.
Any input on this is highly appreciated
stefan

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To my knowlege unfortunatley no..
the xda 1 only has a standard sd card slot and does not support s.d.i.o
you need an sdio slot to use and peripherals like bluetooth sd cards and wifi sd cards.
i may be wrong but thats what ive heard so far,
you can use sd card cameras because they only send data to the xda, they dont recieve it too, this is the basis behind sdio *sd, input/output*
bluetooth and wifi cards require to send data and recieve so it wouldnt work with a non sdio slot.. ;-(
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man, you are not correct, you can buy a wifi MICRO SD CARD and put in the phone slot, so in theory you can conect to internet; previously you need to upgrade to WM 6.1 Pro...
WIFI MICRO SD Card is not one of these eyephoto crappola boxen.
The problem with most of the WIFI SD is that they dont have memory built in so far as I know and are longer than a standard card also, which will not fit in the Startrk
As an update to this - the OMAP850 chip has wireless capabilities built in - so whether it would possible to somehow get someone working on getting this connected to an arial and have it set up into a ROM?
It might even be possible to swap over the board for the VOX into the Startrk to provide this capability...
Jemmauk said:
As an update to this - the OMAP850 chip has wireless capabilities built in - so whether it would possible to somehow get someone working on getting this connected to an arial and have it set up into a ROM?
It might even be possible to swap over the board for the VOX into the Startrk to provide this capability...
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anyone? anyone?

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I also checked the popular "teardown" fix it type site for the Tab S3 but I didn't find a video on the disassembly.
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NYCundrgrnd said:
I replaced the microSD card today in my WIfi model of the Tab S3. While I had the single slot tray (microSD card) removed, I looked inside and it looks like the contacts to read a SIM card are in there.
So I wanted to know if anyone has attempted to swap the WIFI model single slot tray with a dual slot Card/SIM tray?
Wondering if "maybe" the internals are in there and some software tweaks to enable it?
I am debating buying a dual tray online and testing it. But I don't want to end up damaging the slot.
I also checked the popular "teardown" fix it type site for the Tab S3 but I didn't find a video on the disassembly.
Thanks
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The hardware won't be there even if the sim tray is.

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