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Integral Memory Made the Largest microSD Card Ever

Integral Memory Made the Largest microSD Card Ever

You’re about to get a huge bump when it comes to the amount of videos, pictures, and apps you can toss on your devices. That’s because Integral Memory is set to roll out the world’s largest microSD next month, which will have the ability to store up to 512GB. Compare that to up to 128GB you’re used to, and you can imagine the possibilities. That means, not only will it be harder to max out on space on your phone, but you could use the microSDXC card in an action camera or drone and rest easy over how long you can shoot. There’s no official price yet, though the London-based company does plan to put the card on shelves in February around the world.