1 GB SanDisk MicroSD TransFlash Memory Card (Bulk)
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| List Price: | $79.99 |
| Price: | $6.49 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Digital Media Source
8 new or used available from $4.79
Average customer review:Product Description
The MicroSD card is based on TransFlash, which was developed by SanDisk in cooperation with Motorola and is the worlds smalles flash memory card form factor.
Product Details
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDSDQ-1024
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Memory: 1GB
Features
- Compatible with all MicroSD/TransFlash mobile devices
- Expands memory capacity for mobile phones
- 1 GB (1,024 MB) capacity; holds 400 5-megapixel images, 250 songs, or 16+ hours of audio (128 kbps MP3, 4-minute songs)
- Includes an adapter for use in both SD electronic devices
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer
SanDisk® microSD™ 1GB Memory Card
Your phone goes everywhere you do, so put it to good use. With a SanDisk® microSD™ memory card, you can fit more on your phone and move it between devices with ease. Videos, tunes, pics, ring tones, games, data—it all fits, with room for more.
So wake up your phone™ with:
More tunes — up to 125 songs with you everywhere you go More photos — over 600 shots of whatever you want More videos and movies — up to 1.5 hours worth—great for the next time you take a puddle-jumper to Roanoke More games — enough games to keep your thumbs toned
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11 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes. 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus is not available for data storage. 2Number of MP3s. Approximation based on 4-minute MP3 songs at 128 Kbps. 3JPEG images. Approximation based on 5MP camera. Actual number of photos may vary based on phone model, resolution and compression. 4Length in hours. Approximation for MPEG-4 video at 1.5Mbps. Actual time may vary based on resolution and compression. 5Memory space for e-mail or games. Actual map data size varies by the country and region. Check with GPS Navigation map data provider for actual memory space required.© 2009 SanDisk Corporation. All rights reserved. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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| Choose SanDisk, the minds behind flash memory As the pioneers of flash memory, SanDisk is known all over the planet. Wherever people take pictures, listen to music, use cell phones—or do much of anything at all with digital devices—they’re likely to be using a SanDisk memory card. That’s because, after 20 years in the business, SanDisk is still making some of the most trusted memory products anywhere. |
Customer Reviews
1GB Sandisk MicroSD TransFlash Memory Card (Bulk)
This is a great deal! AND, it includes the card sleeve! Buying "bulk" simply means without the retail packaging. Everying else is the same, but the price is about 40% less. I will always buy "bulk" items of this type, because you are not sacrificing anything...just saving money!
I love how cheap memory has become
I remember paying $100 for 512 megs. Heck, even before that I once paid several hundred dollars for a 170meg DRIVE. I love that memory chips are now a) cheap and b) TINY. This is so cheap, it's practically free. 1 GIG for 10 bucks!? How can you lose? I bought this mini card for my Motorola KRZR phone. Worked perfectly. You plug the card into your phone (under battery) and it instantly recognizes and creates directories in it (photos, music, sounds). SO, if you want to upload your own music to your phone, take the card out, use the included adapter, and plug it into your laptop. If your laptop doesn't have a memory card slot, Sandisk also makes a (cheap!) USB adaptor that accepts both SD and MINI SD cards. Copy music onto the card in the "music" directory, plug card back into phone, and viola: no need to bother with the Verizon on-line Music garbage. Easy. Works great. In another week, you'll be able to buy 100 gigs for 10 bucks!
WORKS WITH LG CU500 -- This is the card Cingular recommends.
Cingular sells this card online with its phones (like the LG CU500 I just bought) for $49.99 delivered. Digital Media Source, the Amazon Marketplace partner, sells the bulk version for $25 delivered. It comes quickly by first class mail and the delivered price is still half that of Cingular.
Cingular apparently sells and recommends the actual SanDisk card with the CU500 because of many reports that other manufacturers' cards don't work with it. Personally, I think that this is either a manufactuing quality issue or a user-installation issue (not seating the card properly), because all MicroSD cards should meet the same standard. Nevertheless, Cingular sells and recommends the SanDisk card, and the Cingular user forums seem to have basically no complaints about the SanDisk product and random complaints ("My Kingston card didn't work" "Mine did." "Well, mine didn't" etc.) about cards from other manufacturers with regard to the CU500. Sandisk invented the concept of MicroSD and is a manufacturer with a reputation for the highest quality, so the big complaint on the forums about having to use the SanDisk card is that it is expensive.
So SanDisk it is if I want a minimal hassle. But of course that $49 price from Cingular is frustrating when you can get a non-SanDisk 1GB card from a site like Newegg for $17. Enter the best of both worlds from Amazon: an actual no-kidding *official* SanDisk card for $25 delivered. Now that's worth my money. The only concern that one might have is that all you get in the little envelope from Digital Media Source is a little soft plastic container with the Sandisk card and an adapter in it. That's it. No instructions. No other information. Nada. However, given that Cingular provides detailed instructions online as to how to install the card in your particular phone (like my CU500), you don't need anything more. I am totally happy with my purchase, which arrived at my door in NYC 3 days after I ordered it (one day for the USPS to get it here, 2 days for Digital Media to send it). Highly recommended.




