Sandisk Releases 16GB microSDHC and M2 memory cards, Targets Video and Photo Amateurs
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In an attempt to address the need of increasing mobile storage, SanDisk has rolled out the capacious 16GB microSDHC and M2 memory cards.Primarily targeted towards smart mobile phones and other handheld devices, the microSDHC memory cards will help users in getting a massive storage up to 32GB, whereas the M2 cards will boost the memory capacity of Sony Ericsson handsets.The microSDHC cards from SanDisk boasts of the data transfer speeds up to 2MBps that seems to be...
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