31Aug2007
Filed under: Storage/Memory
Author: Czar

SanDisk is shipping 8-gigabyte (GB) Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash memory cards to phone manufacturers and mobile network operators (MNOs) for testing and evaluation purposes. At 8GB, SanDisk offers the largest capacity M2 card in the world. The new card will allow consumers to listen to more than 2,000 digital songs, or store more than 5,000 high-resolution pictures, or up to 5 hours of high-quality MPEG 4 videos.
Retail release of the cards and availability to phone manufacturers and network operators is planned for Q4 2007. Pricing has not yet been determined.
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- Tags: Consumers, Digital Songs, Flash Memory Cards, Gb Micro, Gigabyte, High Quality, High Resolution, Memory Stick Micro, Memory Stick Micro M2, Micro Sd Card, Mobile Network Operators, Mobile Phones, Phone Manufacturers, Quality Mpeg, Retail Release, Sandisk, Shipping, Stick Memory, Testing And Evaluation
Brin
December 4th, 2007 at 9:44 pm
Hello, nice site
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SD Digital Cards
May 2nd, 2008 at 1:19 pm
Hi Sushil,
Very nice post, I am using one of these series cards on N series mobile and love the data transfer speeds the amount of storage that it brings along with it.
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fornetti
August 31st, 2008 at 8:17 am
I do not believe this
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