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Wireless Camera Phones - Mobile Flash Chips Allow Increased Storage Capabilities

July 20, 2005

By: David Anthony
Website: http://www.a1-cell-phones.com

Wireless Camera Phones - Mobile Flash Chips Allow Increased Storage Capabilities

The SanDisk Corporation - the world’s largest supplier of flash memory data storage card products – has announced SanDisk TransFlash (formerly known as T-Flash) mobile flash chip for adding more memory to your wireless camera phone. The SanDisk TransFlash is the world’s smallest removable flash memory storage format for camera cell phones and indeed standard cell phones across the world. Mobile flash chips allow you to easily transfer the storage of data from your cell phone to other cell phones and other devices.

The SanDisk TransFlash is similar in size and function to the currently existing flash memory that is embedded in wireless cell phones but it goes one step further and allows you to easily remove and upgrade the memory of your wireless cell phone as your storage capacity requirements change. The SanDisk TransFlash is merely the size of a fingernail so these memory cards are optimally designed for the new compact style wireless cell phones that have storage-intensive multimedia applications attached to them such as digital cameras, MP3 players, video games, personal organizers, Multimedia Message Service (MMS), email and voicemail. The size of the SanDisk TransFlash means that you can store more data without needing to upgrade to a physically larger cell phone. It also means you can use the capabilities of your wireless phone at your leisure.

Next generation cell phones allow the user to record, play and store music, images, photos, animations, email, messages and other data like never before. Our increasing demand to actually do more with our phones means that we will all require substantially more flash storage than is available with the majority of today’s existing cell phones.

Motorola Cell Phones One Of First to Adopt TransFlash

Motorola has announced that the Motorola E1000 and the Motorola A1000, two 3G wireless camera phones, will use the 32MB TransFlash flash chips. Motorola believes that SanDisk TransFlash memory allows them to pursue smaller, sleeker wireless cell phone designs without sacrificing the capabilities of our new handsets including still image and video capture, music replay, and Internet messaging.

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David Anthony is a successful author and publisher of http://www.a1-cell-phones.com.  A great source of cellular phone information which includes cell phone accessories, cell phone plans, and cell phone services.

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