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CES 2008: SanDisk starts sampling 12GB microSDHC card to mobile phone vendors
Press release, January 7; Esther Lam, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 9 January 2008]

SanDisk recently announced it has begun to sample its microSDHC memory card in 12GB memory density and class 4 data transmission standard to major mobile phone vendors for testing and evaluation.

SanDisk also said it has embarked on a 'slot education' program to raise awareness of both the card slot included in the majority of new mobile phones available today and the benefits to the consumers who use it. More information is available at the company website.

SanDisk starts sampilng microSDHC card in 12GB memory density


SanDisk has begun sampling its 12GB microSDHC memory card to mobile phone vendors
Photo: Company

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