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It say in the article they are doing research to make it better, but there is already solutions therefore.
Drop the Class 4, 6 and maybe even class 10 SD flashes and put these in it.
Take this one from Kingston
CompactFlash – Ultimate 600x it give 90MB/s read and write
or
CompactFLash - Ultimate 266x it gives 40Mb/s read and write
if that is to expensive take this
Adata UHS-i 20Mb/s (Still twice as fast as class 10)
New ultra high speed bus flashes is becoming the norm.
Getting hardware manufacturers to put more expensive components into their phones is another.
I personally would like to see the type of NAND flash mentioned with the type of processor mentioned in the marketing campaigns or clearly stated on the products box.
Edited 2012-02-27 17:08 UTC