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This is good news for the soon to be owners of the N810:

http://www.electronista.com/articles...ips.8gb.cards/
 
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In the meantime, i'm waiting for dual 32GB cards on N800 this january </madness> :P
 
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R-R, If you happen to have a little extra cash (I sense you might ) please do grab me 2 as well

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I think I've learned that buying the smallest memory card (ie. micro) will provide the greatest compatability in future - buying full size SD cards has left me with a bunch of cards that can't be used in future devices.

At least micro cards will work in mini and full size slots with the appropriate adaptors.
 
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Originally Posted by from the article
The company is aiming the new cards squarely at users with mobile phones that accept memory
If these cards are "aimed squarely at [..] phones" I wonder what kind of performance to expect?
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Originally Posted by TA-t3 View Post
If these cards are "aimed squarely at [..] phones" I wonder what kind of performance to expect?
Hopefully that has more to do with size than speed. Given that the phones that need that much storage are multimedia-oriented, hopefully fast enough to read/write movie files.

The image browser in OS2007 is slow enough as it is -- this ought to improve in OS2008 (if only because the CPU is not underclocked anymore), but right now it's not even IO-bound.
 
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