Support memory card

Supports the memory card, that is, whether the mobile phone can expand the memory card to increase the capacity of the mobile phone itself. Previously, memory cards were mainly used in digital products such as DVs and DCs. With the increasing demand for storage capacity in the mobile phone market, especially for smartphones, mobile phone memory cards have become one of the standard features of mobile phones.

The current market for mobile phone memory cards is mainly SD cards, MMC cards, miniSD cards, TF cards, and Memory Stick cards . Among them, MMC card is mainly used in Nokia and moto.it168.com/'target='_blank' class='pk'> Motorola's two major mobile phone brands, in addition, domestic mobile phones also use this type of memory card, so the MMC card occupy a large Part of the market share. The miniSD card, which ranks second in market share, was jointly launched by Japan’s two major electrical conglomerates Panasonic and Toshiba, together with SanDisk. It is mainly targeted at Japanese and Korean brands of mobile phones, and has large capacity, compact size, high-speed access, and copyright protection. Easy to carry and so on. The miniSD card can record a wide variety of digital content, thereby forming a variety of digital devices as a carrier for the network, and is thus a future-oriented, striding storage device. The new T-Flash card launched by Sandisk in 2004 has the smallest size currently available. It was supported by mobile phone manufacturers such as Motorola and Samsung as soon as it was launched, and the market prospects were clear. Micro hard drives are currently only being deployed in Samsung's mobile phones. Due to the large capacity unmatched by other memory cards, they will also occupy a certain share in the mobile phone memory card market.

Mobile phone memory cards will become one of the standard features of mobile phones, and it is expected that the total number of mobile phones with memory card slots will climb to 250 million by 2005. Mobile phones with memory cards will account for 30% of global handset shipments in 2006. The capacity of memory cards for mobile phones is also increasing, but their volume and weight are decreasing.

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