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Mini-SD cards... it's the next big thing:

Panasonic Launches Series 60 Smartphone

 

Today, 7:20 AM      source: Panasonic

 

Panasonic today introduced the X700, the company's first smartphone, using Nokia's Series 60 platform. The tri-band GSM clamshell device sports a camera with flash, dual color displays, and Bluetooth. Additional features include a miniSD card slot, class 10 GPRS, Java MIDP 2.0, infrared, and speaker-independent voice dialing. The X700 is expected to be available in Europe this fall.

Courtesy of www.phonescoop.com

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Guest midnight

some more specs for you guys.....

Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900;

GPRS

114 x 50 x 22 mm

Volume 106 cc

130g

450 minutes talk time

200 hrs standby

(176 X 220) 65k TFT

- Video capture, playback, e streaming

- 1.3 mega-pixel camera with Flash “super bright”

- Realtime Connectivity (Bluetooth® Wireless, IrDA, MMS, Email, VPN, and Wi-Fi (with add on accessory))

- mini SD

- 64MB Flash ROM (32mb Ram 32mb Rom

- MPEG/WMV

- MP3 playback

Microsoft OS - Microsoft Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition 2003

- Windows Media Player (MP3, WMA streaming, and video)

- MSN Messenger Instant Messaging

- Pocket Outlook (Contacts, Calendar, Tasks)

- PIM Sync

- Pocket Internet Explorer (XHTML Basic, CSS, Jscript, WML 2.0, WAP 2.0, cHTML, XML (limited), XSL, SSL)

From the Fact sheet....

THE MOTOROLA MPx100

Portable power in the palm of your hand is easy with the Motorola MPx100 – the perfect

companion for busy executives who need to stay connected - whether ten miles or ten

thousand miles from home. The sleek model MPx100 keeps your business and personal life

in sync and secure, merging existing IT infrastructures with your mobile life. With optional Wi-

Fi and GPS accessories, the model MPx100 is convenient as well as cost-effective and

powerful for voice and data applications. The sleek new Motorola MPx100 provides easy

mobile access to corporate data and servers allowing you to streamline your workflow and

ensure productivity is on par even when you are away from the office. Of course it doesn’t

have to be all work and no play – the Motorola MPx100 allows you to access streaming video

on a big color screen while you groove to tunes on the MP3 player.

Real-Time is a Reality

Life won’t pass you by if you have the Motorola MPx100. This sleek handset offers high speed

secure data exchange and fast downloads thanks to GPRS technology and industry-standard

security protocols. The always-on accessibility allows mobile workers to stay within reach of

secure data at high speeds. Now you can get all the information you need – and stay

entertained along the way – wherever and whenever you want. No matter what road life leads

you down, you’re sure to live it in real time with the MPx100.

Power in Your Palm

The Motorola MPx100 takes your desktop off your desk and into the palm of your hand leveraging the best platforms

for business and entertainment applications. Seamless synchronization is simple with Personal Information

Management (PIM) and enterprise applications. Outlook® allows instant access to your inbox, contacts, calendar and

tasks – making sure you never miss a deadline. The powerful Motorola MPx100 offers compatibility with all Microsoft

Smartphone applications, allowing you to strategize on the go.

Groove on the Move

No matter where you go, you’ll always be walking to your own beat with the model MPx100’s MP3 player and MP3

ringtone options. The experience is enhanced with the Bluetooth® Stereo headset which offers superior sound on the

move. Use the SD card slot to save up to 512MB worth of music files, videos, games and other applications with a

mini-SD card or a standard SD card. Enhance the listening experience and view streaming MPEG or WMA video on

the large high-quality screen – better yet use the integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera with self-portrait capabilities to take

snapshots of yourself and send the pictures to friends with the advanced multi-media messaging service (MMS). Go

ahead and set the soundtrack of your life with the MPx100.

SUMMARY OF FEATURES:

Microsoft Windows Mobile Smartphone 2003 Edition

Pocket Outlook – including access to contacts, Calendar, Tasks & Unified Inbox

Tri-band technology with GPRS

ActiveSync Synchronization

Pocket Internet Explorer

Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera, triple “super bright LED” flash, 3x zoom, flash and self-portrait capabilities make

it possible to capture your business and personal encounters with ease

Bluetooth® connectivity and speaker phone to allow hands free conversations

64MB Flash ROM and mini-SD card with up to 512MB removable memory for extra storage

MMS messaging features for sending pictures, animations, wallpaper, icons and more

Downloading capabilities for adding on new games, musical ringtones, business applications and more

Works with optional accessories including Bluetooth® Headset, GPS Bluetooth® Receiver, and Wi-Fi adapter,etc.

The Motorola MPx100 is expected to be available in the second half of 2004. For more information regarding product

availability in your region, please check with your local Motorola representative

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http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4545.html

What are normal SD card transfer rates like? can we expect things will run better (like videos) from the new miniSD cards? Would be nice to know how low the power consumption is compared to SD...

I was bored, so i ran a drive benchmark test on my SD card :D

256mb Sandisk SD in a USB 2.0 card reader = ~1.6MB/sec read, ~0.7MB/sec write.

so that mini-SD shold be a hefty speed increase :)

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Guest morpheus2702

Is this Mini-SD, or another format of memory?

SanDisk Reveals Tiny New Memory Cards for Phones

 

Yesterday, 12:10 PM      source: SanDisk

 

SanDisk this week introduced T-Flash, a new type of memory card designed specifically for mobile phones. The new format is smaller than any previous format, at only 11mm x 15mm - less than half the size of a SIM card. Motorola has committed to supporting the format accross its product range, including the new A1000 and E1000 3G phones, and the upcoming V710 CDMA model. Initial capacities will range from 32MB to 128MB. An adapter will allow the cards to be used in SD card slots.

Taken from Phonescoop.

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Guest midnight

nope, normal sd slot can take normal sd + mini sd (with adapter that you get free with sandisk mini sd cards), but mini sd slot is much too small for a normal sd card :)

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Guest agent.m

cant believe it!! just won mpx100 just now on ebay :shock: not one bid for it apart from me 8) i`ll let you know what it can do when it comes (fingers crossed)

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