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Micro SD format was originally created by SanDisk and was originally called T-Flash. Then Trans Flash, before being renamed Micro SD when adopted by the SD Card Association. Mini SD and SD card are the other flash card formats approved by the SDA. Micro SD was specifically designed for being used in mobile phones. Motorola was the first mobile phone manufacturer to adapt the Micro SD memory card standard.

SDA announced the Micro SD format at CTIA Wireless 2005 on March 14, 2005, and approval of the final Micro SD specification was announced on July 13, 2005 and during its launch, it was available in capacities of 32, 64, and 128 MB. Further SanDisk introduced a 2 GB Micro SD card in July of 2006, initially priced at 99 US Dollars. Then the prices for flash memory devices have fallen dramatically and the same 2 GB Micro SD card as of April 2009 can be found for as little as 12 USD at department stores, and as of May 2009 for as little as 6 US Dollars which is a high price fall down. 16 GB cards are in the market below 50 US Dollars today.

Micro SD cards made by Kingston with an extra Mini SD and full size adapter are a simple and practical. This cross platform storage solution is useful in multiple devices and the adapters transform the Micro SD into either a Mini SD or Full sized SD card. These cards are extremely versatile than others. This is very useful for users which make the card light for packing and interchangeable use.SDA announced the Micro SD format at CTIA Wireless 2005 on March 14, 2005, and approval of the final Micro SD specification was announced on July 13, 2005 and during its launch, it was available in capacities of 32, 64, and 128 MB. Further SanDisk introduced a 2 GB Micro SD card in July of 2006, initially priced at 99 US Dollars. Then the prices for flash memory devices have fallen dramatically and the same 2 GB Micro SD card as of April 2009 can be found for as little as 12 USD at department stores, and as of May 2009 for as little as 6 US Dollars which is a high price fall down. 16 GB cards are in the market below 50 US Dollars today.

Then the prices for flash memory devices have fallen dramatically and the same 2 GB Micro SD card as of April 2009 can be found for as little as 12 USD at department stores, and as of May 2009 for as little as 6 US Dollars which is a high price fall down. 16 GB cards are in the market below 50 US Dollars today.SDA announced the Micro SD format at CTIA Wireless 2005 on March 14, 2005, and approval of the final Micro SD specification was announced on July 13, 2005 and during its launch, it was available in capacities of 32, 64, and 128 MB. Further SanDisk introduced a 2 GB Micro SD card in July of 2006, initially priced at 99 US Dollars. Then the prices for flash memory devices have fallen dramatically and the same 2 GB Micro SD card as of April 2009 can be found for as little as 12 USD at department stores, and as of May 2009 for as little as 6 US Dollars which is a high price fall down. 16 GB cards are in the market below 50 US Dollars today.

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