Samsung has unveiled a new
MMCmicro memory that provides 2 GB of storage for mobile phones. That's enough space to hold 512 songs (in
MP3 format). The dimensions of the card memory are 12 x 14 x 1.1 mm and its based on Samsung's proprietary
NAND Flash technology.
I, on the other hand, have a 256 MB MMC in my mobile phone that I have found quite difficult to fill. Cameras in mobile phones are usually banned in most places, they take ages to start so you cant take spontaneous photographs, and they are pretty much useless at night (
read more here). Similarly, not many people are interested in an MP3 Player - Cellphone combo as is made obvious by the increasing sales of
IPod's in the presence of
Sony's range of Walkman phones and
Motorola's Rokr (among many, many others). Lastly, movies and games just don't feel right on that small screen.
So how much memory do you need on your phone? Do you think that you'll ever watch videos, listen to music, store and give presentations, write reports, play 3D games on your mobile phone? Leave your comments by clicking on the comments link in the box on the right.