Multimedia to boost memory storage in handsets, says IMS Research
Next newsEmbedded and removable memory capacity demands for cellular handsets showed a dramatic increase in 2006, primarily driven by consumer interest in music-enabled handsets, according to research firm IMS Research.
Manufacturers are offering several solutions to meet this demand, including micro hard disks, embedded NAND flash memory and removable NAND flash memory cards.
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