Introducing World’s First 2 GB microSD cards

SanDisk Corporation announced today that it will begin selling 2-gigabyte microSD cards – the largest capacity of the world’s smallest removable flash memory – in Japan starting October 25.

With these new models, which include DoCoMo’s FOMATM 903i series, there are now, worldwide, well over 300 new handsets available or announced that have slots for the microSD card. According to an analysis by SanDisk, 49 percent of the latest mobile phones that have memory card slots are using the microSD format, making it the preferred memory card of manufacturers and mobile network operators. In second place is the miniSD card, with 24 percent of handsets.

“Considering the fact that SanDisk created microSD just two years ago, these statistics show a very quick adoption rate of this form factor by the mobile phone industry,” said Yoram Cedar, SanDisk’s executive vice president of handset business and corporate engineering. “SanDisk pioneered the use of specialized memory cards for mobile phones and was the first to announce a 2-gigabyte capacity for the microSD card.”

The industry is rapidly shifting to the microSD card as the format of choice for mobile phones. Seven major Japanese handset producers now offer phones with microSD slots, and four of the top five largest manufacturers in the world also support microSD in their latest models.

With SanDisk adapters, microSD cards can be “stepped up” to fit into a variety of other electronics devices that have miniSD and SD slots. In line with the release of the 2GB microSD card, SanDisk Japan is offering various capacities of microSD cards in a Mobile Memory Kit. Each kit includes both miniSD and SD adapters as well as the flash card itself, so that consumers can select the appropriate card for their use without being influenced by card size.

“This allows use of a microSD card in any device that is part of the SD family,” said Cedar. “It’s our way of giving consumers the greatest flexibility.”

SanDisk Japan also announced that it is adding the 1GB microSD card to its mobile card lineup. Apart from the two highest capacities, the Mobile Memory Kit also comes in 256 megabytes (MB) and 512MB.