Sandisk 256MB TransFlash memory for cellphones
There are now a few different mini flash memory card formats out there now, but the smallest of them all, at least for the moment, is TransFlash, which at a mere 15 x 11 x 1 mm is roughly the size of your fingernail, or about one-fourth the size of a regular SD card, and incredibly easy to lose.
Anyway, TransFlash card slots are starting to show up in a cellphones now (mainly ones from Motorola, like the
V710), but until SanDisk introduced their new 256MB
TransFlash card this week the most storage you could squeeze into one was 128MB, which we all know isn't gonna cut it in today's world. There should be around 40 phones that accept TransFlash by the end of 2005.
[Thanks, John]