Joseph Hanlon | Aug 27, 2008
Memory merchant SanDisk is so concerned that you don't know where your
slot is, and what to stick in it, that it is seeking partnerships with media
outlets to entice you to stuff a SanDisk memory card in your empty slot.

SanDisk's 8GB Ultra card and Mobile Mate USB adapter
During a recent conversation with Dan Hogan, SanDisk's global marketing
manager for Mobile Products, he hinted that while increasing the storage
capacity for mobile memory cards is an inevitability, SanDisk is focusing
efforts on partnering with media content partners with plans to include media,
music or videos, on SanDisk memory cards in the future.
"Whether it's videos or movies or an artist's tracks, these are avenues we
are very interested in pursuing," Hogan said.
Matching mobiles with movies, music or other content looks set to be big
business. Nokia recently released a limited-edition
N82
with the feature film
Batman Begins preloaded on the phone's memory.
Nokia is also rumored to be launching a video downloads service.
We should point out that the thinly veiled "slot" double entendre is
SanDisk's, not ours. We are, of course, talking about the memory card slot on
your mobile phone, but it's hard to keep a straight face when a video on
SanDisk's website begins with the line "Jasmine's life changed the day she
discovered her slot".
Our headline is also borne of an anecdote SanDisk reps told us about their
campaign at the recent
Good Vibrations Music Festival where the company's
spokespeople were asking punters to show them their slots, and were rewarded
with gifts when answered correctly.
The "Wake
up your phone" Web site launched in January and features a cringe-worthy
attempt at pitching to the Gen-Y with scripted "customer" opinions and a
ringtone generator featuring "Techno" and "Hip Hop" beats. But the message is a
valid one and with microSD memory being astoundingly cheap (an 8GB Ultra memory
card is A$68), you certainly don't need an
iPhone to have 8GB of storage
in your phone.
Via
CNET Australia's Oi!
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