MMC
Like any flash memory card, it can be used to store various types of files, including photos, videos, music, or software.
There are two different types of slots for RS-MMC cards: 3-volt and 1.8-volt. Although they operate at different voltages, they are physically identical, so users need to be careful to use the right type of card.
Traditional, older RS-MMC cards and slots are 3-volt. Some newer phones have 1.8-volt slots, and therefore require 1.8-volt or dual-voltage cards.
MMCmobile cards are dual-voltage RS-MMC cards.
MMC Memory Card
A flash memory card that provides storage for cellphones, PDAs and other handheld devices. Introduced in 1997 with a 4MB capacity, the 32x24x1.4mm card weighs less than two grams. By 2005, storage increased to 2GB. The card uses flash memory for read/write applications or ROM chips (ROM-MMC) for static information, the latter widely used for adding applications to a Palm PDA.
One-time programmable (OTP) versions of the card are also available. MultiMediaCards (MMCs) are noted for their high transfer rates, up to 52 MB/sec. For more information, visit the MultiMediaCard Association at www.mmca.org.
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