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SanDisk Releases 4GB microSDHC Flash Card for Mobiles

SanDisk rolls out a 4-gigabyte microSD High Capacity card —the largest capacity of the world's smallest removable flash memory card. A 4GB microSDHC card can store more than 1,000 digital songs or more than 2,000 high-resolution pictures or up to 8 hours of MPEG 4 video. SanDisk is now sampling the new 4GB microSDHC card to OEMs such as major phone manufacturers and mobile network operators. Engineering samples are now available for evaluation, as mobile phone makers will need to upgrade the firmware in their handsets so that memory slots can support the new card.

SDHC is the new designation for any SD or SD-based card that is larger than 2GB and adheres to the new SD 2.00 specification that is required for cards and hosts to support 4GB to 32GB capacities. The specification was developed by the SD Association, an industry standards board, which also defined three speed classes for speed and performance capabilities. These cards adhere to the SD Speed Class 2 Rating specification which defines a minimum sustained transfer speed for SDHC cards. Retail release of the card is planned for later in 2007. OEM pricing has not been determined yet.

In line with the announcement of the 4GB microSDHC card, SanDisk is offering various capacities of microSD cards in a Mobile Memory Kit. Each package contains both miniSD and SD adapters, so that consumers can select the appropriate card for their use without being influenced by card size. With SanDisk adapters, microSD and microSDHC cards can be "stepped up" to fit into a variety of other electronics devices that have miniSDHC and SDHC slots. Apart from handsets, microSDHC cards also can be used in some digital audio players, such as SanDisk's Sansa c200 and e200 series MP3 players.



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