From DailyTech: There's a certain amount of pent-up demand among music fans for high-capacity storage portable music players (PMPs), if the residual demand for the defunct iPod Classic 160 GB edition is any sign (the defunct PMP regularly goes for $200-$250 USD used on eBay, Inc.'s (EBAY) auction portal).
At long last there may be an answer for those looking for a modern option for carrying around a library of hundreds of gigabytes of music -- the Saygus V2 "super smartphone".
Saygus is a little-known startup from South Jordan, Utah, who's looking to pull off the unlikely feat of beating the big phonemakers at the premium smartphone game. It's certainly off to a good start with the Saygus V2.
The phone's most eye-popping feature? The ability to store up to 320 GB (256 GB swappable microsSDXC; 64 GB internal NAND). That's nearly ten times the storage on many smartphones.
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