In addition to cameras and phones, memory cards can be used with handheld and Mobile computers, music players, digital cinematography video game consoles, and other electronics.
No, some have only on board memory capability, it is the better cameras that have expandable memory capability.
Yes, memory cards (referring to SD/micro SD cards) can be transferred between phones. Sim cards (cards which hold contacts and activation data for the phones);however, are not necessarily transferable. Usually Sim cards are locked to a certain phone or phones within a certain network or country. The only way to freely move Sim cards between phones regardless of the carrier or location is by moving it between unlocked phones.
The only memory expansion available for the Wii is to purchase additional removeable SD memory cards. These cards are identical to the SD cards used in digital cameras and other devices and come in a range of prices and capacities. Most major retailers have a supply of SD cards available in the Nintendo Wii aisle of the video game section.
On a PSP, this would usually be when new firmware (Operating Software) is installed on your PSP. This firm ware is usually stored in form of EEPROM (Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) called flash memory. This is very similar to the memory cards used in cameras.
The only difference is what you can connect it to, pen/thumb drives are for USB on desktops/laptops, and SD cards are usually for portables like mobile phones and digital cameras.
Yes Olympus cameras only ever use xD memory cards to date. Fujifilm is another brand that has used xD for a long time, but now they are making all of their cameras both xD and SD compatible. I expect that Olympus will eventually do the same. My credentials to answer this question come from the fact that I have been a professional photographer for the past four years and now I also work in the camera department in Best Buy.
SD/SDHC memory cards only.
Nikon specifically states that the D50 can only accommodate up to a 2GB SD card. However, some users find they can use the 4GB card with their D50s (see Resources). Although not guaranteed, use only SDSC and not SDHC (High-Capacity) cards.
No, it uses a special PSVita Memory Card, it is not compatible with generic Micro HD memory cards.
No It Depends Which Memory Card You Want To Save With If You Have 2 Memory Cards But 1 You Can Only Save The One That You Have
No iTunes cards only work for iTunes and not the Google play store
No it doesnt. only samsungs or lg i think can hold micro sd where as other phones like sony ericssons hold m2 memory cards.