Micro SD Cards: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. SD, also known as Secure Digital, was jointly created by Panasonic, Toshiba, and SanDisk. It was meant as a way to improve upon the existing portable memory card formats. It quickly beat out its rivals to become the current industry standard for memory card formats.
Fact #2. The first version of the SD card was introduced in 2000. The model offered a mere 32 megabytes of capacity. By today's standards, that limited storage is laughable. Since then, the Sisyphean task of keeping up with today's high resolution televisions and advanced smartphones has resulted in support for larger amounts of data. The micro SD card was introduced in the mid-2000s as a way of increasing memory storage in smartphones.
Fact #3. SD cards are non-volatile. This means data is not destroyed when the power source is cut off. This feature makes them a great option for devices like camcorders, action cameras, smartphones, and E-books. Micro SD cards have risen to prominence in the world of smartphones due to their small size. Action cameras, such as the GoPro and the drone, also use them.
Fact #4. Some micro SD card manufacturers will entice the buyer with additional physical features. Important attributes detail if the card is waterproof, shockproof, or magnetic proof. These features might not tempt every consumer. However, they're worth for anyone operating a durable camera like a GoPro. Most laptop computers are now designed with built-in card readers, so it's important to secure an adapter, as well.
Fact #5. Newer models of these cards can run applications as well. The aggravated Android user experiencing limited storage on their phone can now opt to run some applications of the card. This creates more internal storage. This is not ideal, as the application will run slower in most cases from the external memory card.
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