NanoFlash

NanoFlash is nano-sized flash memory card created by Theorysonic, Sony, and Meroview. It was introduced in September 2014 after 2 years of development, it possibly replaces the traditional microSD. The card is smaller than microSD and transfer files and media faster than microSD. It can be read and write and can be hooked into home media players, portable media players, computers, TVs, smartphones, tablets, handheld PCs, game consoles, car media players, etc. to play. It was first used for TheoryBook FI (early-2015 models) or later, TheoryPhone X6 or later, TheoryTablet X6 or later, TheoryTablet Pro X6 or later, TheoryPhone FZ, TheoryPhone FZ+, TheoryDesk ST or later, TheoryDesk Pro ST or later, TheoryDesk Mini X7 or later, Portosic Digital 9, Portosic Touch Z1, Portosic Nano, Nehervia N-5X or later, Nehervia Smart SPMT-5600 or later, Audvia A-M210 or later, Theorysonic Swift, Meroview Smart 9 or later, Meroview Vive 6 and later, Meroview Vive Fusion 2 or later, and more. The default format is exFAT, HFS, or UFS. As of 2019, the card is sold over 85 million units.

Release
Samsung would release NanoFlash cards starting in late-2016, and the El Kadsreian variants of Galaxy S8 and S8+ was the first to have NanoFlash memory cards.

Brands released first smartphones with NanoFlash

 * Naisuka: Flex P13 and P13 Pro and Flow P8 and P8 Pro (2016)
 * EKS: ViraPhone V16 (2016)
 * Meroview: Smart 9 and Vive 6 (2016)
 * Samsung: Galaxy S8 and S8+ (2017)
 * Huawei: Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro (2017)
 * LG: LG G7 and V30 (2018)
 * Vivo: Vivo X22 (2018)
 * Cherry Mobile: Flare S7 Pro (2019)

Storage
The storage models available are: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 GB, 1, 2, or 4 TB.