Electronics : 2GB SanDisk MiniSD Mini Secure Digital Memory Card (SDSDM-2048, Bulk)

Electronics : 2GB SanDisk MiniSD Mini Secure Digital Memory Card (SDSDM-2048, Bulk)

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2GB SanDisk MiniSD Mini Secure Digital Memory Card (SDSDM-2048, Bulk)

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2GB SanDisk MiniSD Mini Secure Digital Memory Card (SDSDM-2048, Bulk)
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Product Brand: SanDisk
EAN: 0111032701671
Label: SanDisk
Product Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDSDM-2048-bulk
Publisher: SanDisk
Studio: SanDisk
System Memory Size: 2 GB


Piece facts:
  • All of the benefits of a standard SD card, but in a much smaller size
  • Store digital images, video, MP3 files, and other data in your mobile phone
  • 2GB (2,048 MB) capacity; holds 800 5-megapixel images, 250 songs, or 32+ hours of audio (128 kbps MP3, 4-minute songs)
  • Built-in security features let you download, store, and play secure content
  • Includes an adapter for use in both SD and miniSD electronic devices




Bulk) (SDSDM-2048, Card Memory Digital Secure Mini MiniSD SanDisk 2GB






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The SanDisk miniSD memory card offers all of the benefits of a standard SD card, but in a much smaller size. ln fact, it is over 60 percent smaller than a full-sized SD card. The SanDisk miniSD cards are used to store digital images, video, MP3 files and other data in mobile phones. SanDisk offers the industry's broadest range of capacities for miniSD cards with a capacity of 1024MB. The SanDisk miniSD card includes an adapter that converts the miniSD card into a full size SD card to be used with the growing number of SD compatible devices available in the market. This item is 'Bulk' packaged. Comes with Protective Plastic Case only (No retail packaging). No additional documentation is included. Full 1 year USA warranty










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * works great ...
Bought this for a cell phone and it works great no problems after 4 months



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - good buy .........
I purchased 2 of these for my Motorola Q. Good price and plenty of storage for music. Much more "bang for buck" than the 4 gig that just came out.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * All's swell. ...
Works well with the Moto Q9C I'm using it with. Comes with a SD card it can mount in for computers/readers thad do not have the mini-sd slot.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Goin Ebay- the shipping is more than the product itself
I didn't see it till I got the invoice, but if I would have known it was $25 shipping I would have never bothered with this product



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * good while it lasted ...
Purchased on march 18th 2007 for my cingular 8125 for $24.00 shipped. Once put in there never removed. Died on feb. 10, 2008. In less than a year. All files, songs, downloaded software gone.

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