upgrading your HD does NOT void your warranty. Sony is one of the few manufacturers in the world that actually encourages you to do so. So much so they have instruction printed in their manual, and readily available on all their official websites
You do need to keep your old hard drive and if you need to send it in, put it back in... never send your after market drive to Sony. It's also a good troubleshooting procedure. If you put in your old drive and it works, then it could be firmware problems or your new hard drive.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Im glad i got the 160 gig ps3. I can see myself upgrading it to a 500 gig drive once the warranty is out.
upgrading your HD does NOT void your warranty. Sony is one of the few manufacturers in the world that actually encourages you to do so. So much so they have instruction printed in their manual, and readily available on all their official websites
Why wait? Sony lets you upgrade your hard-drive within the warranty.
Yes, you can upgrade your HD and it will have no effect on your warranty with Sony.
You do need to keep your old hard drive and if you need to send it in, put it back in... never send your after market drive to Sony. It's also a good troubleshooting procedure. If you put in your old drive and it works, then it could be firmware problems or your new hard drive.
it voided mine -.- my ps3 had a sticker over the hard drive cover :D dunno why -.- havent heard of anyone else having a sticker there D: