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How to insert nano sim car and sd memory card in slot 1 and 2 in xiaomi redmi note 8 pro smaertphone. From a hardware perspective the NANO SD is simply a NANO with a microSD card inserted. The microSD card slot is hidden between the two PCBs and fully operational on all NANOs out there. That means every NANO can be upgraded to a NANO SD. As a result the NANO SD is mainly operated like a NANO, it can do all a NANO can plus some extra. They built Nano Memory Card to be the same size of Nano Sim Card, making it interchangeable with it on the Sim Card slot – of course a compatible Sim Card slot. Nano Memory Card is 45% smaller than MicroSD Card.

What Is Nano Memory (NM)?

What Is Nano Memory (NM)?

The Nano Memory Card (NM) is a new design for our old Micro-SD cards if you ask us in simple words. It is developed by the Huawei as a new type of expandable storage that looks exactly like our Nano SIM cards and that’s why Huawei called it a Nano Memory card. The Huawei working with other companies to make this new standard of memory expansion card as the default in smartphone industry as well as keep pushing that the smartphone companies also replace the normal microSD card slots with the Nano Memory card one.

What is Difference between Nano-Memory card and MicroSD card?

However, this new storage standard also raises quite a few questions on the future of smartphone expansion storage. It is because by speed wise there are no improvements in the Huawei Nanom Memory cards, the only thing which makes it distinct is the design of the card. You can consider it as the counterpart of Nano sim card but only by shape and size wise. Apart from the design or shape, there are no major differences between them. Learn more about MicroSD cards: Wikipedia

During the launch of the Nano-Memory card, the Huawei claimed that their latest Nano-Memory card is 45% smaller than the conventional microSD cards.

It is available in two storage sizes: 128GB and 256GB both work on the transfer speed of 90 MB/s which is not something new right now and available in our standard microSD cards too, even few cards are their those can achieve the 280MB/s to 300MB/s for reading and 100MB/s for writing (theoretically). The Huawei has made the Nano-Memory cards with the collaboration of Toshiba.

Nano-Memory card SIM slot?

As you can see in the above-given picture that the memory card slot of Nano Memory (NM) is exactly looking same to our regular Nano SIM card slots. In the future, we can see the dual SIM card slots in which both slots will identical and hybrid in nature. It means either two physical SIMs or one SIM and one Nano Memory card. So, it doesn’t need any standard microSD card slot and can work in the same slot where our SIM is working, however, it still on exclusive to Huawei phones, until other smartphone manufacturers do not adopt the Huawei patent standard.

Phones those support the Nano-Memory Cards?

Currently, as the Huawei has developed the NM cards, so needless to say, only the Huawei smartphones are going to support it. Few Huawei smartphones such as Huawei Mate 20, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Huawei Mate 20 X, and the Porsche Design Huawei Mate 20 all of them are premium series of the Huawei currently support NM cards. By the time now, the Huawei is quite on the price and when the NM finally would be available in the market.

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Now the thing is, could be this Nano-Memory card become the future storage option for smartphones, it seems quite difficult to comment at this very movement, because, yet the Huawei didn’t reveal that, is there any unique technology being used in the Nano-Memory card, if not then by the only design wise it is pretty difficult to convince other OEMs to switch to NM. However, each small steps cumulatively results in a bigger picture.

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Huawei launched Nano Memory last year, a proprietary memory solution of its own design. It was an intriguing prospect: a newer, smaller memory card for increasingly compact phones. Yet it was hard to get excited about this format without the backing of major memory card developers and other OEMs. How many of us would ever have a chance to use these cards, anyway?

Several months after its launch, we’re taking a look at the current state of the format, and where it’s heading in the future.

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What is Nano Memory?

Nano Memory is an expandable storage format developed by Huawei. It’s similar to microSD, though it’s smaller. These cards are the same size as a Nano SIM card (about 45 percent smaller than microSD). They fit into Huawei’s dual-Nano SIM card trays rather than a separate card slot.

Huawei has three of these cards available currently in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB sizes, though the 64GB model is fairly hard to come by. They all feature 90MB/s read speeds.

What are the advantages of Nano Memory?

Nano Memory cards are functionally the same as microSD cards, so outside of size and speed, consumers will have the same experience with either. Device manufacturers, however, may see a larger benefit in using Nano Memory.

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If OEMs adopt the tech, they could free-up space inside their smartphones for other components. That doesn’t just mean a smaller version of the (already small) microSD card slot, though; Nano Memory cards fit in Huawei’s dual-Nano SIM trays, removing the need for an extra memory slot entirely.

That may seem like a small advantage, but physical space is a commodity in phones, and microSD card support itself dictates decisions about a smartphone circuit board’s design and placement. Utilizing the SIM tray for expandable memory may give manufacturers more options in how they design their devices and the components they use.

All of that being said, microSD is already slight, and it doesn’t interfere with other physical aspects of the phone like how you hold it, or its IP rating. We also don’t yet know what advantages, if any, Nano Memory has offered Huawei in smartphone design.

Without a big incentive, manufacturers will be reluctant to adopt a patented technology from one of their major mobile competitors.

What are the disadvantages of Nano Memory?

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Nano Memory is expensive for the comparative performance of a similar microSD card. At the time of writing, Huawei’s 128GB Nano Memory card costs around 49 euros (~$55) on Amazon and eBay. MicroSD cards can cost less than half that for the same memory and higher read speeds.

You also have far fewer options when it comes to the gigabytes of storage they offer, and their write speeds. MicroSD card storage goes up to 512GB (and will soon be available in expensive 1TB versions), and there are numerous options with 90MB/s read speeds and above — some with more than double that.

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However, possibly the biggest Nano Memory card disadvantage, which we’ll discuss further below, is support. It’s quite easy to find an Android phone that works with the microSD cards you may have picked up over the years, but if you invest in a Nano Memory card, you’ll only be able to use it on select Huawei phones.

Further, since these cards currently occupy a SIM tray slot, you’ll have to choose between using a second SIM card or expandable storage. That’s fine if you only use one SIM card, but it might be a bind for those who need two.

Which phones support Nano Memory?

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So far, your only options for Nano Memory is to buy a Huawei phone, and your choices there are limited to the higher-end. Below is the list of supported devices:

Which OEMs support Nano Memory?

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Huawei is currently the only company to support the Nano Memory format. Huawei’s Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu said last year Huawei was in talks with other companies to produce Nano Memory chips in the future — Huawei wants them to be the industry standard — but so far we haven’t seen any here in the west.

I contacted memory card industry leader SanDisk about its potential to sell Nano Memory cards down the line and Ruben Dennenwaldt, the Senior Manager of Product Marketing at Western Digital, said:

We currently don’t have / support the Nano [Memory] Card standard from Huawei. While we obviously closely monitor the market, there are currently no plans to support this standard.

Until it’s supported on more phones, that market will grow at a snail’s pace.

Today, Nano Memory is just an expensive expandable storage format only a handful of phones support. There’s no reason to buy a Nano Memory card unless a person requires one for a specific Huawei smartphone.

In the future, if it helps OEMs produce phones, Nano Memory might become much more commonplace. But progress in the last five months has been marginal. It’s only available on a handful of phones, and as long as it’s reserved for higher-tier devices, it may struggle to reach mainstream appeal.

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Because, critically, this is not a high-end feature. Something that belongs inside the device has been made smaller — it’s hard to sell that to consumers. Huawei will have to convince OEMs of the technology’s potential first, and if its early progress is any indication, it’s going to struggle to do this.

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