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MicroSD memory card
The design of the MicroSD memory card was specifically geared towards catering to ever-changing and fast growing mobile market. The MicroSD memory card is smaller than the miniSD card and is approximately similar to the fingernail size. It is about a quarter of the standard SD card size.
The MicroSD memory card is very small but is capable of containing sufficient amount of data. It is able to store files, videos, and photos. The size of the MicroSD memory card makes it easy to incorporate and use with portable devices. It may be used as extended device memory.
The MicroSD memory card is one of the leading memory card standards employed by manufacturers and vendors of mobile technology. This is because the memory card is compact sized and is currently a commonly supported SD standard interface.
The presence of MicroSD memory cards is not limited to mobile handsets. More hand-held devices are using the MicroSD memory card. Examples of these devices are GPS receivers, audio players, video game devices, and expandable USB flash memory drives.
SD enabled devices are directly compatible with the MicroSD memory card. An appropriate adapter will allow for easy and quick insertion of the card as long as the device supports the standard SD. Most devices developed today recognize the SD or miniSD card standards.
The introduction of the MicroSD memory card happened in 2004. Back then, it was called the “TransFlash”. A year later, it became the “microSD” which only mainly characterizes a name change because all MicroSD memory cards are compatible with TransFlash card slots. This also goes the same, the other way around. The slight difference is that the functionality like the NFC is included in more advanced MicroSD memory cards. This functionality is important when it comes to the card’s compatibility with a microSD-enabled mobile phone.
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