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Nokia joins with SD Card format

Mr magoo   on 14 September 2004 - 17:34 · 7 comments & 761 views

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The Inquirer is reporting that mobile manufacturer Nokia could be planning an imminent implementation of SD technology across its mobile phone range. Secure Digital (SD) technology is a data storage technology, allowing easy storage and transfer of files. The Inq, rather smugly, writes:

"As predicted back at Computex (here), Nokia stood a good chance of being left out on a limb by its insistence on using only MMC cards. As Timo Poikolainen, vp for technology marketing with Nokia was forced to admit, "They [SD cards] enable the smooth exchange of digital content among the wide range of SD-enabled devices on the market." Tellingly he also revealed that, "There is also increasing customer demand for SD Card technology in mobile devices."".

No word on what, or which, devices will gain SD technology. Nokia currently use MMC card technology on some products, an alternative flash memory type that doesn't have the wide-spread adoption enjoyed by SD. With greater uptake of camera phones and phones with mp3 players built in, the adoption of SD will undoubtedly be well received by end users. The Inq is also reporting that the flash memory market will be worth $15.9 billion in 2008.

View: Inq Article | Nokia


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#1 vetDazzla on 14 Sep 2004 - 17:37
My god, make their mind up. First it was MMC, then in the 7610 which I had it was RS-MMC now they're moving over to SD?

Why bother with RS-MMC, it's barely smaller than my cameras SD card
#2 cub-x on 14 Sep 2004 - 17:41
if you cant win, join 'm... right?

and thats what nokia experiences often
#3 co0kie on 14 Sep 2004 - 17:43
I can see Nokia only declining
#4 amnesia_kei on 15 Sep 2004 - 00:08
crap, and I just bought a 256mb rs-mmc card.
#5 utomo on 15 Sep 2004 - 02:47
If nokia serious they need to use the SD start from Nokia 9500 comunicator
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,54108,00.html

because it can become a standard sooner.
I believe sd will become widely accpted standard
#6 Jstphish on 15 Sep 2004 - 17:33
SD is a widely accepted standard and for good reason. It's rediculously small, average transfer rates are awesome and the price has really dropped recently. I love my 512MB card.
#7 plasticparadox on 16 Sep 2004 - 00:57
Psshhh... with Nokia's huge clunky phones, I'm surprised they aren't using Compact Flash.

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