Sandisk 4GB MicroSDHC Memory Card with SD Adapter (BULK Packaging)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Another great invention from SanDisk, the microSD is about a quarter of the size of an SD card and is the newest standard of SD flash memory specifically designed for use with ultra-small mobile phones and other devices. Like the miniSD, the microSD/TransFlash is ideal for use in storing media-rich files such as music, videos, and photographs in compatible mobile phones.
Product Details
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDSDQ-4096
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Features
- SanDisk newest format and capacity to the SD card family: MicroSD High Capacity (MicroSDHC) 4GB
- PLEASE NOTE AND READ DESCRIPTION - BULK CARD BULK CARD - NOT RETAIL PACKAGING
- High storage capacity (4GB) for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos and video.
- Optimal speed and performance for MicroSDHC compatible devices.
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
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SanDisk® Mobile Ultra™ Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) 4GB Card
Your cool stuff should go where you go. This ultra high performance, ultra fast card lets you instantly transfer all your tunes, videos, pics and games (even GPS map files) from your Sony Ericsson M2 cell to your PC and back. Managing all your digital gear has never been simpler. Comes complete with pocket-sized USB SanDisk® MobileMate™ Micro card reader, and backed by a 10-year limited warranty*.
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So wake up your phone™ with:
More tunes — up to 500 songs—perfect for some heavy-duty marathon training
More photos — over 1,200 of them—so you’ll never miss a photo opp
More videos and movies — up to 9.5 hours worth—great for your next flight from Anchorage to Atlanta
More games — your thumbs may cramp up before you can play them all
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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
Quite Happy!
What can I say? It's a tiny little MicroSD card with 4 GB of memory. It worked great on the first try with my HTC 8925 (AT&T Tilt) phone. It's fast and the price was perfect.
I'm sure in six months everyone will have 20 GB cards for $50 each, but for the time being if your phone or camera supports MicroSD and SDHC then pick one of these up.
BTW: If you've never seen a MicroSD card, be prepared to be floored by its size. Think fingernail.
Lots of storage
I ordered an SD card holder for my wallet that holds three of these. Include the one in my phone and I can carry around almost 16GB of tunes. Equivalent of 2 IPhones or almost as much as one 20GB mp3 player.
Edit: The 6GB card is out now (9/07) ASIN:B000VUPUOU Sandisk 6GB MicroSDHC (MicroSD High Capacity) Memory Card w/ MicroMate Reader (SDSDQ-6144-E11M, Retail Package) and the 8GB card should be here soon.
Edit: 8GB card now (Feb 08)
A couple minor problems -
1) as the first reviewer mentioned - it did get stuck in my phone at first (T-Mobile Wing). But it pops right out now that I have pulled it 6 or 7 times. Whatever made it stick has worn down a bit so there is now no problem.
2) I did not realize I needed an SDHC compliant card reader in order to use this card efficiently. So, I had to load mp3s on my card by connecting it through my phone - a pretty slow process. The card reader to get (so far) is the SanDisk MicroMate Reader (for SD cards) for under a twenty bill.
But all the storage is great for people like me - addicted to music!
Excellent bang for your buck!
I got this card for my LG EnV2 so that I could put music on it as well as have more storage space for pictures, along with the option of printing pictures I take on my phone at a kiosk that accepts SanDisc cards (adapter needed), and it works perfectly! Don't be alarmed if the product comes to your home in nothing but a bubble wrap envelope. Bulk packaging simply means that it doesn't have plastic casing on it. In other words, it doesn't have the retail packaging that you would see hanging on a store shelf at Wal-Mart.
If your device doesn't read microSDHC cards, but you're looking for a microSD card (non-SDHC) that holds more storage capacity than 2 gigs, then you won't find it because such a card doesn't exist. Any microSD card with storage capacity higher than 2 gigs is automatically going to be an SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card. If you're looking at any product detail of, say a phone, and in the details it mentions that it can have an external storage capacity of 8 gigs with a "microSD" card, then that device can certainly read SDHC, though product details don't always mention that.










