Now, a 1 TB chip: Sandisk unveils microSD card with world’s biggest storage
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Now, a 1 TB chip: Sandisk unveils microSD card with world’s biggest storage
The 1TB SanDisk Extreme UHS-1 microSDXC card is up for pre-order on the SanDisk website and will be available at select retailers in April 2019
On the off chance that your top of the line Android telephone enables you to catch astounding pictures however the capacity dependably frustrates, SanDisk has quite recently addressed every one of your supplications.
At the continuous Mobile World Congress (MWC 2019) in Barcelona, the organization presented the world’s first 1TB microSD card.
Gone for the present age of cell phones, which brag numerous cameras and high-goals video catching, yet need adequate in-constructed capacity choices, the 1TB SanDisk Extreme UHS-1 microSDXC card is professed to highlight higher speed exchange speeds and bigger limit with respect to catching and moving enormous measures of top notch photographs and recordings on cell phones, automatons and activity cameras.
The 1TB microSD card achieves velocities of up to 160MB/s. You would now be able to move documents in almost a fraction of the time over standard UHS-I microSD cardsaccessible in the market.
The 1TB SanDisk Extreme UHS-1 microSDXC card is up for pre-request on the SanDisk site and will be accessible at select retailers in April 2019. It will cost $499.99. There’s likewise a 512GB limit accessible for the SanDisk Extreme card, valued at $199.99.
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