Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 16 2009, 5:26am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Kingston says that newer models of handsets from LG, Nokia, RIM, and Sony Ericsson support the 16GB capacity. A firmware update may be required to support the new capacity. The card is compliant with the SD specification v2.0 and includes an adapter for full-size SD card slots.
Kingston says that the MSRP for the card will be $90 and the exact launch date hasn't been announced. Each time higher storage capacity microSD cards are launched it makes me wish that Apple would add a microSD card slot to the iPhone. Pigs will fly before that happens though.
Via Kingston
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