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Nokia launched mobile phone library on your phone

Tue, 02 Jan 2007

Nokia will soon release new mobile phones with a feature that enables a new memory card that can be slotted into a phone which can store up to five lengthy novels in audi-book format.

To store a single audio-book on CD will take six discs. The technology, originally developed to store music, will be released this year by Nokia .

One of the titles available is the bestselling book Looking Good Dead, by the British thriller writer Peter James. He said: “I think this will revolutionise storytelling . . . with this, you can wander off into the park, lie down and listen to a book .”

In March 2005, Samsung demonstrated a mobile phone with 3GB of hard drive capacity.

At the time of the 3GB phone announcement Samsung moved from 90nm flash production technology to 70nm. Now it is establishing 50nm technology.

The Nokia card is only the start of what is going to be a rapid jump in mobile phone card capacities. Audio-book cards are only the start. Video cards must surely be coming in a year or three.
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