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Mike does make a valid point that Nokia should be standardising on one card type
which is a shame as this probably means RS-MMC capacities will increase even more slowly in future than at present, due to lack of demand.
It just means Nokia have acknowledged they may have made a mistake when specifying RS-MMC for the Nokia 770 over 18 months ago.
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No, why? Maybe for phones, but even then I don't see a reason until all manufacturers of (phones/mp3players/digicams,...) will standardise on ONE card type. As for tablets - full slot (for all types I mentioned) is better when there is space for it. And tablet is bigger than phone.
Now it appears even Nokia don't seem to be 100% behind RS-MMC and may be switching to micro-SD! If only they'd gone that route 18 months ago 
No, why? Others will use it. And they all contain same flash chips and are compatible (except the physical size), it is just packaging. MMCmobile cards are now at 2GB and price is same as other cards with same size.
Who else is using RS-MMC other than Nokia in a mass market product? While all flash devices may be the same under the plastic, what flash memory manufacturer is going to package their memory in the relatively unpopular RS-MMC format when they could put the same memory in SD or CF packaging and sell it by the boat load? Why squeeze 4GB of memory into an RS-MMC device that will sit on the shelf, rather than walk off it as would be the case if it were in SD format?
Well they just took the cheapest option. They did the same with CPU and RAM. N770 was just a test. Many people inside Nokia didn't believe it will fly. Low cost was very important for first version.
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This is yet another new Nokia phone that uses *microSD* instead of RS-MMC. So much for card swapping with the 770.
I think, if they are indeed serious about this whole Internet Tablet thing, Nokia needs to kick out a new Tablet with that microSD slot.