A Nokia executive told PC Pro that adding a memory card slot to the new flagship phone would have "defiled" it. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional.
Nokia said that it has applied for membership in the SD Card Association and has signed a licensing agreement for enabling the use of SD memory cards in its devices. According to a statement, Nokia ...
Nokia is finally giving its backing to the SD (Secure Digital) memory standard. The mobile phone operator announced on Tuesday that it has applied for membership of the SD Card Association and will ...
Users accustomed to removing the memory card from one of their consumer electronic devices and plugging it into another will soon be able to do the same with mobile phones from Nokia Corp. Under a ...
The SD Memory Card continues to be the leading semiconductor memory card for the wireless communications industry, as cellular handset marketing giants Nokia and Sony Ericsson join the SD Card ...
Pendrell Corp. has made another big patent purchase. The Kirkland company led by former Clearwire CEO Ben Wolff announced today that it has acquired 125 patents and patent applications from Nokia, ...
Nokia today announced its support for the SD memory card format. The company has applied for membership in the SD Card Association, and will offer SD-compatible mobile devices starting in the 2nd half ...
Nokia’s Nuage Networks creates industry’s first SD-WAN solution for desktop, mobile and IoT devices, partnering with Asavie to meet increasing demands for remote working connectivity New solution will ...
SD card reading problems in mobile devices are either due to software errors or hardware damage. In most cases though, the phone would fail to read or detect a SIM card because of some software ...
Nokia has tied up a deal with Paramount Pictures to let it offer Mission: Impossible: 3 on mobile phone memory cards from October 30 - the day the movie debuts on DVD in Europe. M:i:III - as we're ...
Nokia Corp. said Thursday it's teaming up with competitors — including Samsung and Sony Ericsson — on a flash memory card that works with a variety of cell phones and other gadgets, regardless of ...
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