So why do their customers have to replace all their SD cards with microSD? When someone comes out with a similar device but just a quarter inch taller so it can support regular SD then I'll buy one.
Well you would only NEED one microSD card to carry whatever data you would need while using the GPS. I can't imagine leaving that thing in your device all the time, so it's not going to block you from using your day-to-day SD card. You can still use all of your existing SD cards while you're not using the GPS module.
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So why do their customers have to replace all their SD cards with microSD? When someone comes out with a similar device but just a quarter inch taller so it can support regular SD then I'll buy one.
Well you would only NEED one microSD card to carry whatever data you would need while using the GPS. I can't imagine leaving that thing in your device all the time, so it's not going to block you from using your day-to-day SD card. You can still use all of your existing SD cards while you're not using the GPS module.