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2 terabyte microSDHC card compatible with Nokia N95

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By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, February 24th, 2008 at 5:19 PM

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Thank you all for the flood of emails regarding the forum post on Telefon.de where proof exists that a 16 GB microSDHC card works inside the Nokia N95 and E51 and whatever other microSDHC device is on the market.

SDHC is a standard different than regular SD due to how the bits are addressed internally. The theoretical limit for any SDHC card, whether is be full sized or micro, is 2048 GB or 2 TB. While I love the news tips, please hold off on emailing me when the 24 GB microSDHC card works in the N95 or the 32 GB or the 64 GB. Have news on the N100 however and you bet I’ll read that at a fverish pace while my fingers band away at a maniac pace to get the news up on Into Mobile.

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Stefan Constantinescu

Stefan Constantinescu (@WhatTheBit on Twitter) has loved technology since as far back as he can remember. It started with computers, but in the past few years his passion has turned to mobile devices. As a mobile phone enthusiast who lives and breathes devices that connect to the internet, he knows he is not alone with this radical fascination of all things wireless. He is strongly opinionated and enjoys a good debate so leave comments in his posts and he’ll get back to you! Stefan began blogging as a hobby in the fall of 2006 and joined IntoMobile in the summer of 2007. Later he got a job at Nokia in March 2008, but as of June 2009 he has rejoined the IntoMobile team. He is currently based out of Helsinki, Finland.

  • Ralph Cirella

    Is is too early to pre-order a 2TB card yet?

    1st :)

  • PlayerKill

    The title is very misleading… Anyways…

    THIS IS AWESOME.

  • Adonis

    No offence Stephan, but that info is available since the launch of MicroSDHC specification sheet.

    What’s important here is WHEN will it be made available?

  • Stefan Constantinescu

    who knows lol, the point of this joking post was to say “listen, sdhc is a standard that goes up to 2 terabytes, no need to flood my inbox everytime SanDisk breaks another microSDHC storage record and saying that it will work in microSDHC compatible devices.”

  • Meraj Chhaya

    Thanks for making me jump off my chair on the thought that Sandisk had released a 2TB card!
    Lol nice title Stefan

  • SpecReader

    This article is bullshit, anyone read the SDHC specs? Obviously not because SDHC offerst according to the specs 4 GB up to 32 GB. So how can someone say 2 TB are supported? Stupid nonsens!

  • Meraj Chhaya

    Don’t get clever here, it says 32GB as that’s the maximum available!

  • Adonis

    Don’t confused over the theoretical maximum and the current available produced maximum.

    Theoretical Maximum = 2TB
    Actual Working Product Maximum = 32GB.

    Do some research before making oneself look like an idiot.

  • SpecReader

    meant SD 2.0 instead of SDHC 2.0

  • SpecReader

    Damn poor english, sorry. But it makes me angry when idiots call me an idiot.

  • SpecReader

    BTW: Wikipedia is NO official source! So it makes no sense to rely on it!

  • Adonis

    FAT32 has got nothing to do with it. Obviously to create capacities larger than 32GB they will have to change the file format at which MicroSDHC’s are formatted in.

    The question here is when can we expect 2TB of memory cards in MicroSDHC format, no matter what file format it’s formatted in. So just leave the FAT32 out of the equation.

  • Phreak

    Only if the N95 supports nonFAT32 file systems, too. Theory remains theory until it becomes practice. The title of this article is “2 terabyte microSDHC card compatible with Nokia N95″. So it has to be proofed if the N95 can really support future cards with more then 32 GB. We will see… and maybe an updated FW will enable the support. Until then it remains a theory, nothing else.

  • Sprocket

    SpecReader knows what he’s talking about. The roadmaps of the leading memory card vendors currently show 16GB and 32GB microSD cards coming out in the next year or two. Beyond that there needs to be yet another change of spec. FAT32 goes up to 2TB but microSDHC will not work above 32GB in its current format. Look out for spec announcements in coming months. Great title, Stefan, even if it is a little white lie! ;-)

  • Tapani

    the 2TB card will be in stores by 2015. The exponential growth in storage has been consistent and predictable since the mid 80′s when a 20Mb HDD was “More storage than anyone is ever going to need:”
    Another rule is the falling prices: Never buy more storage than you need NOW – the prices will always be lower next month. i tried to make this point a few years ago in a photography forum, when ppl were stocking up with 1Gb CF cards for$150 ea, thinking it was the opportunity of the lifetime I was insane to pass . Who’s insane now ;)

  • Modmadmike

    LOL although windows formatted FAT32 only goes up to 32gb linux formated VFAT appears to a device as a FAT32 formated drive yet can go that high, although it is not practical to use an old slandered like FAT32 nowadays, we still could switch to something like EXT3 which is much better than NTFS or FAT32 but is not supported in windows yet although the code is open sourced (dumb microsoft).

  • Alonso

    As Modmadmike says, 8 GB is the maximun theorical capacity for FAT32. The limit of 32 GB in FAT32 comes when you want to format a partition in FAT32 with Windows 2000/XP installer, isn’t compatible, but you can create it with Partition Magic above of 32 GB :) and then install Windows.
    I think that problem of microsdhc avobe 32 GB is not about the system file…