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SanDisk introduces 4GB Memory stick Micro card with Sony Ericsson

29 March 2007 by axxxr
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SanDisk expanded its Memory Stick Micro (M2) line by introducing a 4-gigabyte (GB) card.

With the capacity to hold up to 1,000 songs, 2,000 high-resolution photos or 20 hours of MPEG4 video2, the 4GB M2 is compatible with Sony Ericsson’s latest generation of slim line, multimedia mobile handsets such as the Cyber-shot and Walkman® series. SanDisk announced the 4GB M2 at CTIA Wireless 2007.

“This new card, and other SanDisk cards for mobile phones such as our 4GB microSD High Capacity (SDHC™), are reshaping the wireless landscape,” said Norm Frentz, director of marketing for SanDisk’s mobile consumer solutions division. “This is the threshold at which mobile phones provide enough capacity to become the user’s all-in-one portable music player, camcorder, photo album and video player.”

The SanDisk M2 card line is designed for use with mobile handsets that have an M2 slot. By using an optional Memory Stick PRO Duo adapter, M2 cards are fully backwards compatible with all digital cameras and hand-held game players that have a Memory Stick slot.

The M2 format was co-developed by SanDisk and Sony Corporation to meet the growing storage needs of highly compact, multimedia mobile phones. M2 measures 0.59” long x 0.49” wide x 0.05” high, or 15mm x 12.5mm x 1.2mm, making it the second smallest flash memory media in the world, behind the microSD format, which SanDisk pioneered.

The 4GB M2 card will ship to OEMs in May, and will be available in retail stores later in the year. Pricing is not yet determined.

SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage cards and is the world’s largest supplier of flash data storage card products, using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Milpitas, California, and has operations worldwide, with more than half of its sales outside the U.S. www.sandisk.com

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Comments
On 15 Apr 23:44 ed wrote
where to buy in the Philippines, M2 Memory Stick Micro 4G?
On 7 Apr 08:23 samu wrote
Will it work on K550i without lag?
Planning to get 2gb but now i would wait for this.
On 2 Apr 01:07 decayzeit wrote
wooohoooo,i want it,but it must be so expensive...i bought 1 GB for $66 first days of release(sony branded ofcourse)
On 1 Apr 22:57 lmaowrtfbbq wrote
awwwww i want it... does anyone know about how much it should cost?
On 1 Apr 15:19 Ricardo wrote
Tremendo culo.
On 1 Apr 13:27 visakh wrote
Yo!! wil dat 4gb cool M2 card work for my cyber-shot(K800i)?anyone who knows please inform me by sending an e-mail to visakh_mohan2003@yahoo.com.
On 31 Mar 21:43 KING wrote
I want one...............
On 31 Mar 11:47 philip wrote
Where can i buy that in the Philippines? Will it work with my SE W710i?
On 31 Mar 11:40 maverick wrote
If we use the 4GB card in my 810i Phone it will work slowly or what
On 31 Mar 11:39 K800imaniac wrote
Wow...!!!!
On 31 Mar 02:13 xanK wrote
wooooooooohooooo!!! Me wants! me wants!!!
On 31 Mar 02:13 drSenoaji wrote
can i use this on my magnificent K800i? please someone inform me by emailing me at : dr_senoajiwijanarko@yahoo.co.id
On 30 Mar 18:39 andreschilecurico wrote
cuanto cuesta
On 30 Mar 12:12 Ranjith wrote
@Steven
no it wont get slower.

R
On 30 Mar 10:32 Nick wrote
Well il know this is gunna be expensive m card wise
On 30 Mar 10:17 skylineR35 wrote
think this one gonna be so expensive..
On 30 Mar 01:10 rabmozzer wrote
OMG i just bought a 2gb M2 card last night...thats just great!
On 29 Mar 21:49 bychris wrote
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooo can t want i want 1
On 29 Mar 18:34 DoctorMantis wrote
When these are available, and cost less than a 4GB iPod Nano, I will switch to a W610 or other SE phone using this memory format.

Until then, I'm keeping my trusty W810 and its MSDP non-Micro memory. 4GB for $80 - that's the way it should be.
On 29 Mar 18:27 Steven wrote
I really want to buy it, but won't my S.E. go slower?
On 29 Mar 13:33 chingchingchangching wrote
How much does it cost??i was planning for a 4gb MSPD for my P990...this one looks fine with the adapter.it will be also compatible with my future SE phones which will have m2 slots.
hope they dont go smaller further.
On 29 Mar 13:27 Ali wrote
I think its better But it has too much so thats why some times there is some virus in this device.
On 29 Mar 12:38 WhiteEye wrote
I want it......................
On 29 Mar 12:20 King wrote
Wrong picture
On 29 Mar 12:15 andre wrote
i cant wait for it to come

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