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Massive 200GB Micro SD

SanDisk introduce 200GB SanDisk Ultra micro SDXC UHS-I card

The world giant in micro storage today announced a 200GB micro SDXC. Technology is really changing! Just some years back the highest capacity a computer system can contain in terms of storage is around 128GB. But today not just laptop nor desktop but your smartphone can store data up to 200GB with the help of SanDisk. This is an upgrade to what the company introduces last year. The same company introduces 128GB last year, making it the first micro SD to contain data in 3digits storage.

According to Christoper chute vice president worldwide digital imaging practice IDC “Mobile devices are completely changing the game. Seven out of 10 images captured by consumers are from tablets or smartphones. Consumers view mobile first devices as their primary means of image capturing and sharing, he added that by 2019 nine out of ten images captured will be from smartphones or tablets”

SanDisk again promise to deliver 90MB/s speed which averagely can transfer around 1200 images per minute! Wow!!!

This storage device will be available according to the company in second quarter of this year. The price for this premium storage  will be $399.99 with 10years limited warranty. Wow this memory card cost more than many smartphones! Though to people with huge budget it worth it!

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