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AT&T rolls out SanDisk microSDHC cards for mobile phones

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Music and photos are a central part of today’s mobile phone experience. Keeping this in mind, AT&T has now unfurled SanDisk microSDHC cards which offer a convenient way to collect, store and transfer music and images from the handset to PC. The integrated SanDisk Media Manager PC software on the handy 16GB and 32GB high capacity memory cards offer a seamless PC experience.

The company will also offer a USB reader and an SD adaptor. The remarkable SanDisk Media Manager software precisely displays all music and images. Users can effortlessly browse, sort, sample and select content for transfer from their handsets. The software then formats and transfers content from the PC onto the memory card.

“We offer the hottest handsets on the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network, and with these new SanDisk cards and software, we can enhance AT&T customers’ experiences by making it easier to move music and photos between their phone and PC. The higher capacity memory cards give the customer plenty of space to store their ever-growing libraries of personal photos and music,” commented Michael Cowan, AT&T director of accessories, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets.

The software effectively synchronizes with a compatible phone to get each file in the correct location. The 32GB SanDisk microSDHC card is the newest solution added to AT&T’s memory card portfolio. It delivers high-capacity storage in a convenient removable form factor.

AT&T’s portfolio of SanDisk microSDHC cards will include 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB advanced cards which are tagged at $24.99, $44.99, $79.99 and $139.99 respectively. These cards will be available beginning October 3 from AT&T stores nationwide and the official website.

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