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Market Leading SDXC Connectivity and Improved Usability
Tuxera Inc. announced today that Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., a leading Japanese smartphone manufacturer, ships Tuxera exFAT in its Android smartphones to power the SDXC memory card standard and improve overall usability. The new high-end devices are pushing the boundaries in user experience with ultra-slim, high specification, dust and waterproof design for the style conscious. Now for the first time with SDXC support for 64GB and higher capacity memory cards consumers can transfer large files back and forth on the latest, high performance microSDXC memory cards at speeds not seen on any Panasonic device before.
Because of increasing innovation and feature requirements in the market smartphone manufacturers are facing pressures to find quickly integrable solutions to differentiate from competition and satisfy the consumer expectations. According to recent studies interoperability and performance are one of the smartphone users' top requirements. With Tuxera file systems manufacturers get full compliance with the latest mobile storage standards and can reach snappy user experience with improved device performance and functionality.
"Android smartphones are leading the mobile user experience and innovation. We have worked hand in hand with Panasonic R&D team to ensure the devices perform optimally and reliably no matter the use case, and we believe every end user is pleased with the result. The new Tuxera-powered phones have both substance and style," says Kanae Kubota, Director of Software Solutions at Tuxera.
Leading Android device manufacturers in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and elsewhere are licensing Tuxera exFAT, NTFS and other file systems for seamless cross-platform interoperability. Tuxera file systems are available for evaluation and licensing on all popular Android phone and tablet platforms. For more information about Tuxera file systems please contact sales@tuxera.com.
About Tuxera: Tuxera is the leading provider of file systems that allow music, pictures, videos and other content to be ported across mobiles, tablets, home entertainment, consumer, industrial or any other electronics. Tuxera's industry-standard file system solutions for Android, Linux, Mac OS X and other platforms have hundreds of millions installations. Close collaboration with industry leaders ensures reliable compatibility and helps to set high standard in performance, low power use for embedded and mobile solutions. For more information, please visit http://www.tuxera.com
For more information, please contact:
Karolina Mosiadz
Marketing and PR
karolina@tuxera.com
+358(400)885099
SOURCE Tuxera
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