Posted on 29 September 2008, at 2:40 pm, by Judie Lipsett
Although I knew this was coming, I have to admit that I still feel a bit of amazement when I say that 16GB SDHC MicroSD and Memory Stick Micro cards are now available. Wow…just wow.
I present you with the brand new SanDisk models…
What will you put on yours?
Milpitas, Calif. September 29, 2008 – SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), a global leader in flash memory products, today announced it is bringing to market its 16GB* microSDHC™ and Memory Stick Micro (M2)® mobile memory cards – the world’s largest removable storage capacity for mobile phones. Best Buy Mobile (NYSE: BBY) and Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ) stores are the first major retail outlets in the United States to carry the 16GB capacity.
The fingernail-sized 16GB memory cards allow consumers to “wake up” the many storage-intensive features offered by today’s portable handsets such as music and video playback, high-definition digital camera functions, gaming and GPS applications. In addition to the mobile phone, consumers can use the 16GB microSDHC card in a multitude of other devices, including video cameras, GPS receivers or MP3 players with a microSD™ slots such as SanDisk’s Sansa® players.
“Handsets have become far more than just phones – they’ve become mobile jukeboxes, mobile offices, even mobile movie theaters,” said Avi Greengart, Research Director for Mobile Devices at Current Analysis. “Flash memory cards have increased in storage capacity, but even an 8GB card may be too small for anyone with GPS map data, a few movies, a game or two, a presentation file and other applications. There is an acute need for more mobile storage capacity. 16GB gives consumers the ability to carry their digital content with them and still have room to do more with their mobile phones.”
Expected Pricing, Availability and Product Information
SanDisk’s 16GB microSDHC card has an MSRP of $99.99 and the 16GB M2 card has an MSRP of $129.99. The new 16GB capacity will be available at Best Buy Mobile stores in October and Verizon Wireless stores in November – the only major retailers in the United States to carry this mobile storage capacity in 2008.
MicroSD cards are designed for slot-equipped legacy mobile phones and can hold a maximum capacity of 2GB. Today’s microSDHC cards are available in 4GB, 8GB and now 16GB, are ideal for newer mobile phone models, most of which are compatible with these higher capacity cards. The Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards are designed for Sony Ericsson’s new generation of mobile phones, all of which are compatible with the 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacity levels. SanDisk’s 16GB mobile memory cards come with a five-year limited warranty.
To learn more about SanDisk’s Wake Up Your Phone™ initiative, which educates consumers about the benefits of using memory cards in their mobile phone slots, visit www.wakeupyourphone.com. For more information about SanDisk’s mobile phone memory products, see www.sandisk.com/mobile.
About SanDisk
SanDisk Corporation, the inventor and world’s largest supplier of flash storage cards, is a global leader in flash memory – from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk’s product portfolio includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders; Sansa® digital audio/video players; USB flash drives for consumers and the enterprise; embedded memory for mobile devices; and solid state drives for computers. SanDisk (www.sandisk.com/corporate) is a Silicon Valley-based S&P 500 company, with more than half of its sales outside the United States.
Link: SANDISK ANNOUNCES WORLD’S LARGEST MOBILE PHONE MEMORY CARD CAPACITY WITH 16GB MICROSDHC AND M2
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September 29th, 2008 at 4:17 pm
I’ve got one coming
September 29th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Hey Mitchell. I hope you can tell us a bit about your experience with it on the N95 8gb and the E71. I wanna know if it performs well (in terms of speed) or if it slows down the handset, as I want to get one, but am tempted to go for the 8gb microsdhc Ultra (class
instead.
September 29th, 2008 at 5:05 pm
Well I can guarantee you it won’t be compatible with the N95 8GB, primarily since it doesn’t have a microSD slot
But I will be testing it with the E71, the original N95, the Blackberry Bold and any other phone I have that has a microSD slot
September 29th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
Man! I just bought a couple of 8GB cards because they were only $30. Although I am in no danger of running out of room on the HTC Advantage.
September 29th, 2008 at 5:34 pm
Just did a quick eBay scan and you can get them for just over $100! I’m just amazed at how cheap they are already, I mean I remember paying $170 for a 64MB CompactFlash card a few years ago :O